The Great Ride

The Great Ride is the second scenario in the Attila the Hun campaign in Age of Empires II: The Conquerors.

Attila's army consisting of Tarkans and Cavalry Archers must collect loot from the six towns and villages around the map by destroying spesific buildings. These are: Sofia (red, grants Food), Dyrrhachium (cyan, grants soldiers), Thessaloniki (purple, grants villagers, destroy all houses to get some purple villagers), Naissus (green, grants Wood), Scythians (orange, grants petard and trained wolves) and Adrianople (grey, grants Gold and Stone). After that, you defeat the Eastern Roman Empire's (blue) fort in the east. Unlike the other villages, which require conquest, the Scythians will again lend you their support in exchange for six villagers.

Ally

 * Scythians (Mongols) is at the central-eastern part of the map, on the eastern side of the river. After seeing the three wild women, they would request for 6 villagers, and they will clear off trees for you to get some Gaia petards and hunting wolves.

Enemies

 * Adrianople (Byzantines) is at the southeastern part of the map. Destroying all their mining camps will get gold from them.


 * Dyrrhachium (Teutons) is at the western part of the map. There are Gaia military units at their castle. Either destroying their town center or killing all their soldiers confined in the palisade wall will force them to resign.


 * Naissus (Goths) is at the northeastern part of the map. Destroying all their lumber camps will get woods from them.


 * Sofia (Franks) is at the northwestern part of the map. Destroying their town center will get foods from them, and they will commit suicide to defeat themselves.


 * Thessaloniki (Byzantines) is at the central-southwestern part of the map, on the western side of the river. Destroying their houses will get some of their villagers and fishing ships.


 * Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantines) is based at the eastern part of the map. After your loot in the five towns or villages, you are required to destroy their town center to defeat them.