Changes between Version 15 and Version 16 of Civ:_Ptolemies


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Jun 10, 2013, 1:58:44 PM (11 years ago)
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  • Civ:_Ptolemies

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    7979=== CAVALRY ===
    8080 * '''Generic Name: Macedonian Settler Cavalry.'''
    81  * '''Specific Name: Klerukhos Makedonikos.'''
     81 * '''Specific Name: '''Hippeus '''Makedonikos.'''
    8282   * '''Class:''' Cavalry Spearman.
    8383   * '''Hacker Armament:''' Long Macedonian cavalry lance, the "xyston". Decorative sword.
     
    109109
    110110 * '''Generic Name: Tarantine Settler Cavalry.'''
    111  * '''Specific Name: .'''
     111 * '''Specific Name: Hippeus Tarantinos.'''
    112112   * '''Class:''' Cavalry Skirmisher.
    113113   * '''Ranged Armament:''' Javelins. Decorative sword. Clutch of Javelins in his left hand.
     
    175175   * '''Appearance:'''
    176176     * '''Shell:''' (Standard).
    177    * '''History:''' Athenians are natural sailors and traded heavily throughout the Mediterranean basin. The Aegean Sea was their backyard, with trade colonies and tributary allies spread across hundreds of miles of sea shore.
     177   * '''History:''' The Egyptians were a seafaring people for thousands of years.
    178178   * '''Garrison:''' Cannot.
    179179   * '''Function:''' Sets up trade routes between friendly Ports.
     
    460460   * '''Special:'''
    461461     * Maximum of 1 built.
    462      * All Special Technologies are researched here.
     462     * All Special Technologies and some regular city-phase technologies are researched here.
    463463     * Building one reduces the cost of all other remaining technologies by 10%.
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    491491   * '''Specific Name: Klēroukhia.'''
    492492   * '''History:''' The Ptolemies invited Greeks and Galatians (Gauls) alike to settle in Egypt within military settlements called cleruchies (klēroukhia). Under this arrangement, the settlers were given a plot of land, or a kleros, and in return were required to serve in the pharaoh's army when called to duty. This created a upper-middle class of military settlers who owed their livelihoods and fortunes to the pharaoh and helped grow the available manpower for the Egyptian army. A side effect of this system was that it drained the Greek homeland of military-aged men, a contributing factor to Greece's inevitable conquest by Rome.
    493    * '''Effect:''' The Ptolemies receive the "Klēroukhia" special building, which is essentially a barracks that is constructed in neutral territory and trains Greek and Galatian "settler" soldiers.
     493   * '''Effect:''' The Ptolemies receive the "Klēroukhia" special building, which is essentially a barracks that is constructed in neutral territory and trains Greek and Galatian "settler" soldiers.
    494494
    495495 * '''CB2'''
     
    506506 * '''TB'''
    507507   * '''Name: Breadbasket of the Mediterranean.'''
    508    * '''History:''' Egypt was a net exporter of grain, so much so that large cities such as Athens and Rome came to rely upon Egyptian grain in order to feed their masses.
     508   * '''History:''' Egypt was a net exporter of grain, so much so that large cities such as Athens and Rome came to rely upon Egyptian grain in order to feed their masses.
    509509   * '''Effect:''' All allies gain increased farming income.
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