Changes between Version 10 and Version 11 of Civ:_Romans_Republican
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v10 v11 12 12 === INFANTRY === 13 13 * '''Generic Name: Roman Swordsman.''' 14 * '''Specific Name: Hastatus -> Princ ips.'''14 * '''Specific Name: Hastatus -> Princeps.''' 15 15 * '''Class:''' Swordsman. Heavy Skirmisher at Advanced and Elite ranks. 16 16 * '''Hacker Armament:''' [[BR]]Basic - Gladius.[[BR]]Advanced – Gladius.[[BR]]Elite – Gladius. … … 21 21 * '''Shield: '''[Large oval shield.][[BR]]Basic – Curved red oval shield.[[BR]]Advanced – Curved red oval shield.[[BR]]Elite – Curved white oval shield. 22 22 * '''Figure(s):''' - Wide sleeveless tunic is player color, plus sandals (caligae). He will wear a greave on the left leg for Advanced and on both for the Elite. 23 * '''History:''' The Hastati (sing. Hastatus) were young men over 20 years old who made up the first line of heavy infantry in the Punic War era Republican army. Usually numbered 1200 men in 10 maniples. Initially they threw pila (the plural of pilum, the Roman javelin) at the enemy and then engaged with swords. In battle the Hastasti were expected to weaken or tire the enemy line before the second Roman line engages. In 0 A.D. they will serve as swordsmen. At the Advanced level they will upgrade to Princeps status. Princ ipes (sing. Princips) were the second line of heavy infantry. Older than the Hastati, but were otherwise identical in appearance and armament except that the Principes had better armor. Usually numbered 1200 men in ten maniples. They would enter battle once the Hastati had worn down the enemy, throwing their pila into the enemy ranks before charging in with swords. Here they function as heavy skirmishers.23 * '''History:''' The Hastati (sing. Hastatus) were young men over 20 years old who made up the first line of heavy infantry in the Punic War era Republican army. Usually numbered 1200 men in 10 maniples. Initially they threw pila (the plural of pilum, the Roman javelin) at the enemy and then engaged with swords. In battle the Hastasti were expected to weaken or tire the enemy line before the second Roman line engages. In 0 A.D. they will serve as swordsmen. At the Advanced level they will upgrade to Princeps status. Princepes (sing. Princeps) were the second line of heavy infantry. Older than the Hastati, but were otherwise identical in appearance and armament except that the Principes had better armor. Usually numbered 1200 men in ten maniples. They would enter battle once the Hastati had worn down the enemy, throwing their pila into the enemy ranks before charging in with swords. Here they function as heavy skirmishers. 24 24 * '''Garrison:''' 1. 25 25 * '''Function: ''' To engage the enemy at close range with swords after a javelin volley. … … 85 85 86 86 * '''Generic Name: State Priest.''' 87 * '''Specific Name: Pontifex Minor is.'''87 * '''Specific Name: Pontifex Minor.''' 88 88 * '''Class: '''Priest. 89 89 * '''Appearance:''' … … 133 133 134 134 * '''Generic Name: Roman Trireme.''' 135 * '''Specific Name: Triremis Roman um.'''135 * '''Specific Name: Triremis Romana.''' 136 136 * '''Class:''' Trireme. 137 137 * '''Appearance:''' - … … 390 390 * '''Special: '''Allows players to build palisades in enemy territory in order to cut off reinforcements and supplies. Like other walls, it comes with gates and (wooden) towers. The Roman Siege Wall loses Health over time, making it a temporary structure. 391 391 392 === WONDER === 393 * '''Generic Name: Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus.''' 394 * '''Specific Name: Aedes Iovis Optimi Maximi.''' 395 * '''Class:''' Wonder. 396 * '''History:''' . 397 * '''Requirements''': Temple. 398 * '''Phase:''' City. 399 * '''Special:''' Researches the 'Sibylline Books' special technology. 400 392 401 == CIV BONUSES == 393 402 * '''CB1''' … … 398 407 * '''CB2''' 399 408 * '''Name: Citizenship''' 400 * '''History: '''Roman Citizenship was highly prized in the ancient world. Basic rights and privileges were afforded Roman citizens that were denied other conquered peoples. It is said that harming a Roman citizen was akin to harming Rome herself, and would cause the en ire might of Rome to fall upon the perpetrator.409 * '''History: '''Roman Citizenship was highly prized in the ancient world. Basic rights and privileges were afforded Roman citizens that were denied other conquered peoples. It is said that harming a Roman citizen was akin to harming Rome herself, and would cause the entire might of Rome to fall upon the perpetrator. 401 410 * '''Effect:''' Any Roman citizen-soldier fighting within Roman territory gains a non-permanent +10% bonus in armor. 402 411 … … 423 432 * '''Naval Trade: '''After defeating the Carthaginians, Romans were the Masters of the Mediterranean sea. Developed. 424 433 * '''Architecture:''' Advanced. 425 * '''Defen ces:''' Very powerful defensive systems.434 * '''Defenses:''' Very powerful defensive systems. 426 435 427 436 == SPECIAL TECHNOLOGIES == … … 430 439 * '''History:''' In response to a Gallic-Germanic invasion, the great Gaius Marius reformed the Roman army, turning it from a part-time militia into a professional military force. 431 440 * '''Effect:''' 432 * All infantry (Hastatus, Principes, Veles, Triarius, Extraordinarius) instantly upgrade to Marian Legionnaires, a champion swordsman whose only citizen-soldier function is in the building of Army Camps and Fortresses. Furthermore, no longer can citizen-soldiers be trained, but rather only Marian Legionnaires. This has a large economic impact and is generally a late-game attempt at a game-changer.441 * All infantry (Hastatus, Principes, Veles, Triarius, Extraordinarius) instantly upgrade to Marian Legionnaires, a champion swordsman whose only citizen-soldier function is in the building of Army Camps, Siege Walls, and Fortresses. Furthermore, no longer can citizen-soldiers be trained, but rather only Marian Legionnaires. This has a large economic impact and is generally a late-game attempt at a game-changer. 433 442 * Swift Numidian Cavalry unlocked. 434 443 435 444 * '''ST2''' 436 * '''Name: ''' 437 * '''History:''' . 438 * '''Effect:''' . 445 * '''Generic Name: Sibylline Books''' 446 * '''Specific Name: Libri Sibyllini''' 447 * '''History:''' The Sibylline Books or 'Libri Sibyllini' were a collection of oracular utterances, set out in Greek hexameters, purchased from a sibyl by the last king of Rome, Tarquinius Superbus, and consulted at momentous crises through the history of the Republic and the Empire. 448 * '''Effect:''' All remaining technologies -50% cost and research time. 439 449 440 450 == FOOTNOTES ==