Spanish (Age of Empires II)

Unique Units: Conquistador, Missionary

The Spanish were featured in the Conqueror's Expansion from the Dark Ages to the Imperial Ages. The Spanish have a special Conquistador (a mounted Hand Cannoneer) and Missionaries (mounted Spanish Monk). They are featured heavily throughout the El Cid campaign as the player civilization, although some of the scenarios featured the Saracen civilization as the one used by the player, they are also the main opponents in the Montezuma campaign, warring against the Aztec and Maya, they also appear in the Attila the Hun Campaign but only in one scenario (as the Visigoths, Who later became the Spanish) , they are also played in Lepanto. In Age 2, the Spanish navy was the most versatile in the game, they had access to all naval units and technologies, and as well, their Cannon Galleons benefited from the Ballistics technology, meaning that their projectiles traveled faster and were more accurate. The Spanish land forces featured a standard mix of Infantry and Cavalry units having all such units available, except for eagle wrraiors and camels, however, the Spanish unique technology: Supremacy drastically increases the combat skill of their villager's, giving the Spansih player the opportunity of producing villagers to perform combat duties. The Spanish Siege weaponry suffered slightly, lacking the Siege Onager and Heavy Scorpion.

In-game dialogue language
EditThey speak Medieval Spanish.
 * "Sí" ("yes")
 * "[Me] Mande?" ("order me")
 * "Presto" ("Ready", modern Spanish is "preparado")
 * "Servidor/-a" ("servant")
 * "Plazme" ("it pleases me", modern is "me place")
 * "De grado" ("With pleasure")
 * "¡Voy!" ("I go!")
 * "Agora" ("now", modern Spanish is "ahora", but remains like this in portuguese)
 * "Talar" ("to cut wood")
 * "Buscar" (literally "to search", or "to take", said by gatherers)
 * "Cazar" ("to hunt")
 * "Pescar" ("to fish")
 * "Cultivar" ("to farm")
 * "Excavar" ("to dig")
 * "Construir" ("to build")
 * "Reparar" ("to repair")
 * "¡Guerra!" ("war!")
 * "¡Santiago!" (mediaeval battle cry, especially during the Reconquista war against moslems, Santiago -Saint Jacob - was a symbol of Christendom as well as Spain)
 * "¡A ellos!" ("to them!", "upon them!")
 * "¡Eh!"