Agincourt

Agincourt is a campaign map in the Battles of the Conquerors. You play as the British troops of Henry V (red), trying to get back home after a failed invasion of France. This scenario is based on the Battle of Agincourt.

In this scenario, you do not have sufficient resources to set up a base, so you must survive with your initial troops till the end. However, you may try your luck converting some of the enemy soldiers, and you may convert enemy villagers to repair your siege weapons.

Initial

 * King Henry V must survive.

Appearing later

 * Acquire a Transport Ship in order to send Henry V home to England.
 * OPTIONAL: Destroy the University in Voyeni (green) to recover and learn from the great texts stored there.
 * OPTIONAL: Destroy the Blacksmith in Amiens (cyan) to recover armor and weapons.
 * OPTIONAL: Break through the enclosure around the French Knights' trebuchet and capture it for the English.

Strategy
You start outside the French city of Harfleur, with a few dozen soldiers (mainly Longbowmen), a few monks, two Battering Rams, and no villagers. Retreat; Frankish knights are about to emerge from the city, and killing them won't give you anything, but you might lose soldiers. Your mission is to get to the Docks in the north, to steal a transport ship, but the bridge there has been destroyed.

Destroy the gate to Voyeni, and send your troops through to use their bridge. On the way, destroy the University to gain Chemistry (increasing archer damage). There is another way to cross the river, but it involves getting past a castle, which is best avoided.

Once you're across the river, there are two paths you can take. You can go north, to fight a large group of Frankish knights, but you can also go south, to invade Amiens and steal some Blacksmith upgrades before going north to fight the knights. If you can get the upgrades without losing units in the process, they're quite useful.

The battle against the knights is the hardest on the map, but can be made easier if you send your infantry and cavalry in first, to soak up damage while the archers fire. Keep your monks nearby to heal, and if any knights charge at your longbowmen, always fire on the closest one. Feel free to send Henry V in, but don't lose him.

Once the knights are dead, you see a trebuchet behind some palisade walls. Don't fire at it; you can acquire it by destroying the wall and placing a soldier next to it, and it's better if you don't damage it first.

Destroy the towers and the castle with your siege weapons, and make your way to the dock. Place a unit next to the transport ship to capture it, and send Henry V across the channel to England.

Trivia

 * Even if the transport ship you acquire from the French is being destroyed, you will immediately get a new transport ship from the northwest. You will always have a transport ship to ensure success in carrying the King home. However, having a transport ship sunk with the King inside would drown him, causing your defeat.
 * You can actually use cheats to set up your base. Enter the cheat codes to obtain wood and stone, convert some enemy villagers and get them to start constructing your base, the best place would be either Amiens or Voyeni, or maybe use both, after destroying their buildings. If you wish to start building troops immediately, use the cheat codes for food and gold as well.
 * In the northwest of the map next to a bridge, there is a french monument surrounded by walls and towers. The brigde leads to the docs, but it's destroyed. You can destroy the gates and capture it by placing a unit nex to it, but this won't give you anything.