Spanish (Age of Empires II)

The Spanish are a Western European civilization featured in the Age of Empires II: The Conquerors expansion situated in modern-day Spain. They are an offensive civilization with a strong navy and specialize in cavalry and gunpowder units.

Overview
The Spanish were best known for exploring much of the world across the Atlantic and for being among the first Europeans to establish colonies along the Caribbean and the Americas. They were also known for defeating powerful Amerindian empires of the New World and introducing Christianity to the region as a result of their powerful navy and superior weaponry. To reflect this achievement, Spanish gunpowder units fire faster and their Cannon Galleons benefit from Ballistics which makes it fires more accurately and the cannonballs travels faster. As a result, the Spanish navy is the most versatile in the game, as they have access to all naval units and technologies.Their superior weaponry and metallurgy is represented by the fact that their Blacksmith technologies requires no gold. In addition, they can train more than one unique unit, namely the Conquistador and the Missionary which are all mounted units. The Conquistador is nothing more than a mounted hand cannoneer with higher hit points and speed. However, it has lower attack and range. The Missionary is essentially a mounted Monk and is the only unique monk in the entire game, produced at the Monastery. The Missionary has lower range and cannot pick up relics, however. To reflect their widespread religious activity in the Americas, Inquisition allows their Monks and Missionaries to convert faster. They also have access to all technologies at the Monastery. As a result, the Spanish land forces feature a standard mix of infantry and cavalry units with all such units available, except for Eagle Warriors and Camels. The Spanish unique technology Supremacy drastically increases the combat skill of their villagers, giving Spanish players the opportunity to use villagers to perform combat duties. However, Spanish siege weapons are somewhat lacking, missing both the Siege Onager and Heavy Scorpion and are the only civilization to be missing the Crossbowman upgrade. As a result of their overseas conquest and their successful search for riches, the Spanish team bonus increases productivity of all allied trade units.

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 and they are also played in the Battle of Lepanto scenario.


 * Unique Units: Conquistador (mounted hand cannoneer), Missionary (mounted monk)
 * Unique Technologies: Supremacy (increased attack, armor and HP for Villagers), Inquisition (Monks conversion rate improved)

Civilization Bonuses

 * Builders work 30% faster
 * Blacksmith upgrades don't cost gold
 * Cannon Galleons benefit from Ballistics (fire faster, more accurately)
 * Hand Cannoneers and Bombard Cannons fire 15% faster
 * Team Bonus: Trade Carts, Trade Cogs return 33% more gold

Changes in The Forgotten

 * Missionaries affected by Bloodlines

Changes in African Kingdoms

 * Missionaries no longer require castle
 * Inquisition cost changed from 400f/400g to 300g/100f

In-game dialogue language (Medieval Spanish)

 * Sí (Yes)
 * ¿Mandé? (Command?)
 * ¿Sí? (Yes?)
 * Presto/a (Ready)
 * Servidor/-a (Servant)
 * Plazme (It pleases me)
 * De agrado (With pleasure)
 * ¡Voy! (I'm going!)
 * Agora (Now)
 * Talar (To cut down [trees])
 * Buscar (To search, to look for)
 * Cazar (To hunt)
 * Pescar (To fish)
 * Cultivar (To farm)
 * Excavar (To dig)
 * Construír (To build)
 * Remendar (To repair)
 * ¡Guerra! (War!)
 * ¡Santiago! (battle cry, literally "Saint James!" )
 * ¡A ellos! ("To them!", or "Upon them!")
 * ¡Eh!