Changes between Version 6 and Version 7 of Civ:_Spartans
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Civ:_Spartans
v6 v7 11 11 Joshua Gilbert [aka Shogun 144] Email: shogun144@gmail.com. (Michigan, United States of America). 12 12 }}} 13 14 13 == UNIT DESCRIPTIONS == 15 14 === INFANTRY === … … 52 51 53 52 === CAVALRY === 54 55 53 * '''Generic Name: Perioikoi Cavalryman.''' 56 54 * '''Specific Name: Pródromos Perioïkós.''' … … 144 142 * '''Garrison:''' Cannot. 145 143 * '''Function: '''The common tactics of the time were to ram one's opponent. Most ships at the time were equipped with a large battering ram at the bow which was used to crush the sides of an opponent. Another common tactic was to brush along the sides of the opponent's ship and snap all of the oars off. Once the ship was disabled and floundering in the waves, then the other ship could move in and finish its opponent. The Greeks employed the ramming tactics to excellent effect throughout out their naval battles. Speed was the key element for ramming and that required maneuverability and lightly armoured ships. 146 * '''Special:''' . 144 * '''Special:''' . 147 145 148 146 === SIEGE UNITS === 149 150 147 * '''Generic Name: Battering Ram.''' 151 148 * '''Specific Name: Poliorkitikós Kriós.''' … … 159 156 160 157 === CHAMPION UNITS === 161 162 158 * '''Generic Name: Spartan Hoplite''' 163 159 * '''Specific Name: Spartiā́tēs''' … … 170 166 * '''Special:''' Special (small; 10%) attack bonus vs. Persian units. Like Hoplites, Spartiates may use the Phalanx formation. 171 167 172 173 168 === SPARTAN HEROES === 174 169 * '''Generic Name: Leonidas I.''' … … 199 194 * '''History:''' Because Brasidas has sponsored their citizenship in return for service, Helot Skirmishers fight longer and harder for Sparta while within range of him. 200 195 * '''Garrison:''' 1. 201 * '''Function:''' Skirmisher Enhancement. 196 * '''Function:''' Skirmisher Enhancement. 202 197 * '''Special:''' 203 198 * "Hero" Aura (Nearby Helot Skirmishers have increased armour and attack.) … … 260 255 * '''Generic Name: Warehouse.''' 261 256 * '''Specific Name: Apothḗkē.''' 262 * '''Class:''' 257 * '''Class:''' Mill. 263 258 * '''History''': Resources and building materials were kept in warehouses. 264 259 265 260 * '''Generic Name: Outpost.''' 266 261 * '''Specific Name: <need name>.''' 267 * '''Class:''' 262 * '''Class:''' Outpost. 268 263 * '''History:''' Towers were an important part of city fortifications. The defending troops shot arrows at the enemy and poured boiling oil over the assailants. 269 264 270 265 * '''Generic Name: Palisade.''' 271 266 * '''Specific Name: <need name>.''' 272 * '''Class:''' 267 * '''Class:''' Palisade. 273 268 * '''History:''' A cheap, quick defensive structure constructed with sharpened tree trunks. 274 269 … … 281 276 * '''Generic Name: Dock.''' 282 277 * '''Specific Name: Limḗn.''' 283 * '''Class:''' 278 * '''Class:''' Dock. 284 279 * '''History:''' Greece is a sea country, which is why some of the greatest Hellenic and Hellenistic cities like Ephesus, Corinth, Alexandria and Antioch were built by the sea. It should also be noted that all colonies during the Great Colonisation were thriving port centres, which traded with the local population. Sparta's port was the sea town of Gytheion. 285 280 286 281 * '''Generic Name: Temple.''' 287 282 * '''Specific Name: Asklepeion.''' 288 * '''Class:''' 283 * '''Class:''' Temple. 289 284 * '''History:''' An asclepeion (or asklepieion) was a healing temple, sacred to the god Asclepius. 290 285 291 286 * '''Generic Name: Barracks.''' 292 287 * '''Specific Name: Stratēgeîon.''' 293 * '''Class:''' 288 * '''Class:''' Barracks. 294 289 * '''History:''' The Strategion was the main military headquarters, where important decisions were taken and plans for battles discussed by the army's Strategoi. 295 290 296 291 * '''Generic Name: Marketplace.''' 297 292 * '''Specific Name: Empórion.''' 298 * '''Class:''' 293 * '''Class:''' Market. 299 294 * '''History''': Most Hellenic cities were centers of trade. The Emporion is the Hellenic marketplace, where commerce and trading occur. Economic technologies may be researched here as well. 300 295 … … 311 306 312 307 === SPECIAL STRUCTURES === 308 * '''Generic Name: Greek Theater.''' 309 * '''Specific Name: Théātron.''' 310 * '''Class:''' SB1. 311 * '''History:''' Greek theaters were places where the immortal tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles and many other talented dramatists were staged to the delight of the populace. They were instrumental in enriching Hellenic culture. 312 * '''Requirements''': None. 313 * '''Phase:''' City. 314 * '''Special:''' When built, activates the "Hellenisation" civ bonus, which increases territory effect of all buildings by +20%. 315 313 316 * '''Generic Name: Military Mess Hall.''' 314 317 * '''Specific Name: Syssíton.''' … … 319 322 * '''Special:''' Train Spartan heroes and Spartiate champion units and research technologies related to them. 320 323 321 322 324 === NEW STRUCTURE TRAITS === 323 325 None. … … 339 341 * '''Effect:''' All citizen-soldiers trained in the City Phase start life at the Elite rank, but the population cap is reduced by 10%. 340 342 343 == * '''CB3''' 344 * '''Name: Hellenisation.''' 345 * '''History:''' By means of their superior culture and evocative language, the Greeks were highly successful in Hellenising various foreigners. During the Hellenistic Age, Greek was the 'lingua franca' of the Ancient World, spoken widely from Spain to India. 346 * '''Effect:''' Constructing an expensive Theatron increases the territory expanse of all buildings by 20%. 347 348 == 341 349 == TEAM BONUS: == 342 350 * '''TB1'''