Changes between Version 7 and Version 8 of Civ:_Britons
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- Jul 2, 2013, 12:33:31 AM (11 years ago)
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Civ:_Britons
v7 v8 212 212 * '''History:''' Dogs in Celtic warfare varied in breed and size, but were of key use to Celts, especially in intertribal war. Most famous were the great mastiffs of Britain, eventually adopted by the Romans as a means to replace Molossian hounds and other such animals. To the Celts, these animals were used to flush out ambushers, or disorder an enemy line, or run down missile troops, who could not run faster than the animals. 213 213 * '''Garrison:''' 2. 214 * '''Function:''' Fast moving unit. Cheap. Does well against cavalry.215 * '''Special:''' Not able to capture female villagers. Bonus vs. wild animals and cavalry. Trained at the "Kennel" special building.214 * '''Function:''' Fast moving unit. Cheap. Does well in battle against cavalry. 215 * '''Special:''' Not able to capture female villagers. Bonus vs. wild animals, cavalry, and support units (females, healers, traders). Trained at the "Kennel" special building. 216 216 217 217 ==== HEROES ==== … … 334 334 * '''Generic Name: Barracks''' 335 335 * '''Specific Name: Gwersyllty''' 336 * '''Class:''' 337 * '''History:''' 336 * '''Class:''' Barracks. 337 * '''History:''' All able-bodied male Celts were expected to heed their liege lord's call to battle when need arose. 338 338 339 339 * '''Generic Name: Blacksmith''' 340 340 * '''Specific Name: Amoridas''' 341 * '''Class:''' Blacksmith. 342 * '''History:''' Figured to have it represent an armory; these were common, and not all Celts (truthfully, not even most) had to provide their own weapons. Just, they had to provide their own GOOD weapons and armor, but mass-produced spears and javelins and shields were distributed freely at need. The possession of a armory by the local lord was considered quite prestigious among the Celts, especially the larger examples found in Gaul that could maintain armies. 343 341 * '''Class:''' Blacksmith. 342 * '''History:''' Figured to have it represent an armory; these were common, and not all Celts (truthfully, not even most) had to provide their own weapons. Just, they had to provide their own GOOD weapons and armor, but mass-produced spears and javelins and shields were distributed freely at need. The possession of a armory by the local lord was considered quite prestigious among the Celts, especially the larger examples found in Gaul that could maintain armies. 344 343 345 344 * '''Generic Name: Market''' … … 364 363 === SPECIAL STRUCTURES === 365 364 * '''Generic Name: Kennel''' 366 * '''Specific Name: None'''365 * '''Specific Name: <?>''' 367 366 * '''Class:''' SB2. 368 367 * '''History:''' Celts occasionally used war dogs in battle to frighten the enemy and disrupt their discipline.