Talk:Sioux/@comment-26459635-20170501203107/@comment-31031245-20170502180057

Much is interesting about them, despite them playing less of a historical role during the timeline of AoEIII, than say the Portuguese. They were once a people that before getting in contact with European, existed as another tribal society living off the land, on foot.

The horse changed their lives, and turned them to very advanced warriors, reflected on their unique units, including horsemen with repeating rifles and some of the best heavy cavalry.

Gameplay-wise, they play like the Hun. They too start with 200 pop., but unlike the Huns, they totally lack walls, and are even more of a mobile army in the game; they require intense micro to play, but their Teepees, War Chiefs and unusual cavalrymen are a unique experience.

My guess is that they are simply more unique than the Inca, who would probably feel similar to the Aztecs, though I wouldn't mind them appearing.