Regions by Geography[]
Hint: Mouse over the map to access the atlas entry for each relevant region.
In Age of Darkness, the world is split into sixteen regions, being:—
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Oil is crucial for the supply and operation of armies in the field in all Age of Darkness campaigns. In general, the most valuable areas tend to be North America, the Middle East, Central America and the Caribbean as well as Central Asia by virtue of their control of supply centres which represent oilfields.
Strategic resources (and where to find them)[]
Strategic resource |
Value | Locations | Strategic resource |
Value | Locations |
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14 | Aleksandrovsk; Longyear; Nuuk; | 33 | Lima; Mexico; Santiago de Chile | ||
100 | Mafikeng; Novossibirsk; Yakutsk | 100 | Freetown; Luanda; Maputo | ||
50 |
Ashgabat; Asturias; Brussels; Changchun & Xinjing; Manchester; Santiago de Bogotá; Toyohara; Warsaw |
33 | Bombay; Khartoum; St Louis | ||
25 | Karachi; Quito; Sverdlovsk; Valencia | 100 | |||
66 | Jammu and Kashmir; Lhasa; Tombouctou | 50 | Honolulu; Betawi; Sapporo; Rekjavik; Kurils; Napoli | ||
66 | 66 | Adelaide; Lulea; Pyongyang; Strasbourg | |||
25 | Don Basin; Wuhan | 25 | |||
100 | 100 | Erzurum; Helsinki | |||
50 | Cayenne; Madras; | 50 | Berne; Cordoba; Houston |
Some notes:
- Titanium has been renamed to Chromium.
- Compared to the territories of Rise of the Moderns' Grand Campaign, some areas have different resources.
- With the exception of this list, all other resources are eliminated, they are then replaced with different bonus cards where needed.
Regions and distribution of oil, transport facilities and capitals[]
In Age of Darkness, supply is determined by the presence of significant oil reserves, with most of it confined to some coastal areas of the New World, as well as the Pacific and the Middle East and Eastern Europe. This means that there is often a massive scramble by factions to occupy others for armies or to conquer key ports and cities in order to gain control of transport requisition cards to transfer armies.
Northern Europe | Western Europe | ||||||
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Stockholm | Manchester | Paris | Strasbourg | ||||
London | Dublin | Berne | Caen | ||||
Helsinki | Oslo | Madrid | [[file:|19px]] | Ponte Delgada | |||
Copenhagen | Lisboa | Sevilla | |||||
North America | Den Haag | Barcelona | |||||
Washington DC | Montreal | Milan | Santander | ||||
Minneapolis | Miami | Bruxelles | Hamburg | ||||
Ottawa | Winnipeg | Central Europe | |||||
Nuuk | Vancouver | Berlin-Brandenburg | Lwow | ||||
New York | Los Angeles | Bucuresti | Kharkov | ||||
Houston | Albuquerque | Warszawa | [[file:|19px]] | Wien | |||
Pacific | Moscow | Sebastopol | |||||
Canberra | Jesselton | Sofia | Riga | ||||
Tokyo | Pontianak | Budapest | [[file:|19px]] | ||||
Betawi | Palembang | Mediterranean | |||||
Sydney | Nagasaki | Roma | Ajjacio | ||||
Manila | Guam | Malta | Patras | ||||
Indomalaya | Athens | Napoli | |||||
New Delhi |
Ahmedabad |
Tirana | Cagliari | ||||
Bombay | Srinagar | Gibraltar | Malta | ||||
Colombo | Singapore | Central Asia | |||||
Rangoon | Karachi | Tehran | Tashkent | ||||
China | Kabul | Ashgabat | |||||
Nanjing | Macao | Baku | Astana | ||||
Chengdu | Shanghai | Northern Africa | |||||
Changchun and Xinjing | Kunming | Cairo | Algiers | ||||
Hong Kong | Wuhan | Equatorial Africa | |||||
Guangzhou | Senegal-Niger | Lagos | |||||
Central America and Caribbean | Mogadishu | Asmara | |||||
Havana | Caracas | Southern Africa | |||||
Bermuda | Mexico | Cape Town | Maputo | ||||
Kingston | Quito | Antananaviro | Luanda | ||||
Santiago de Bogotá | Panama | Mombasa | Dar es Salaam | ||||
Middle East | Latin America | ||||||
Baghdad | Tabriz | Rio de Janeiro | Recife | ||||
Ankara | Muscat | Buenos Aires | Montevideo | ||||
Istanbul | Ha'il | Lima | Patagonia | ||||
Jerusalem | Aden | Eurasia | |||||
Basra | Shiraz | Sverdlovsk | Petropavlovsk | ||||
Busan | Aleksandrovsk |
Rebels[]
- Nationalist Separatists (Indonesia): They have the "native American" look for infantry, but differ in that they use a mix of British and Japanese vehicles.
- South American Insurgents (Peru): See above, but their tech tree resembles that of Greece, and also have aircraft.