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|Civilization = Europeans |
|Civilization = Europeans |
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|Age = {{AoE3Age|5}} [[Imperial Age (Age of Empires III)|Imperial Age]] |
|Age = {{AoE3Age|5}} [[Imperial Age (Age of Empires III)|Imperial Age]] |
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+ | |Use = Provides powerful technologies |
|Wood = 400 |
|Wood = 400 |
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}}{{Quote|Powerful improvements for your civilization.|In-game description}} |
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− | The '''Capitol''' is an economic [[Buildings (Age of Empires III)|building]] in ''[[Age of Empires III]]'' that is unique to European civilizations and becomes available |
+ | The '''Capitol''' is an economic [[Buildings (Age of Empires III)|building]] in ''[[Age of Empires III]]'' that is unique to European civilizations and becomes available upon reaching the [[Imperial Age (Age of Empires III)|Imperial Age]]. It provides powerful economic and military technologies meant to break the stalemate between the player and their enemies. |
== Technologies == |
== Technologies == |
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|[[File:Blockade.png|22px]] [[Blockade]] |
|[[File:Blockade.png|22px]] [[Blockade]] |
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− | |{{resources|coin=100}} |
+ | |{{resources|coin=100}} per enemy unit |
|Stops all enemies from receiving [[Home City]] shipments |
|Stops all enemies from receiving [[Home City]] shipments |
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|[[File:SpiesAOEIII.png|22px]] [[Spies (Age of Empires III)|Spies]] |
|[[File:SpiesAOEIII.png|22px]] [[Spies (Age of Empires III)|Spies]] |
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− | |{{resources|coin=75}} |
+ | |{{resources|coin=75}} per enemy unit |
|Shows what all enemies can see |
|Shows what all enemies can see |
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== Further statistics == |
== Further statistics == |
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− | As the Capitol can only be built by European civilizations, only improvements available to them (including native improvements) are listed heres. |
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== Home City Cards == |
== Home City Cards == |
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− | As the Capitol is exclusive to European civilizations, only other civilizations' TEAM cards that affects them are listed here. |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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<gallery> |
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+ | Capitol.jpg|British/Dutch/French Capitol model |
+ | capitol_model_med.png|Ottoman/Portuguese/Spanish Capitol model |
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</gallery> |
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Revision as of 10:34, 25 November 2019
“ | Powerful improvements for your civilization. | ” |
—In-game description |
The Capitol is an economic building in Age of Empires III that is unique to European civilizations and becomes available upon reaching the Imperial Age. It provides powerful economic and military technologies meant to break the stalemate between the player and their enemies.
Technologies
Age | Improvement | Cost | Effect |
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Blockade | 100 coin per enemy unit | Stops all enemies from receiving Home City shipments | |
Spies | 75 coin per enemy unit | Shows what all enemies can see | |
Knighthood | 1,500 food | Heroes get +1,000 hit points | |
Peerage | 1,000 food | Heroes get +1,000 hit points and +100% attack; requires Knighthood | |
Immigrants | 2,000 coin | Can support 100 population without Town Centers and Houses/Manors | |
Legendary Native Warriors | 1,500 food 1,500 wood |
Upgrades native warriors to Legendary/Exalted (+50% hit points and attack) | |
Large Scale Agriculture | 1,000 wood 1,000 coin |
Settlers, Coureurs des Bois, and Settler Wagons gather from Mills, Farms and Rice Paddies (food) 50% faster | |
Deforestation | 1,000 food 1,000 coin |
Settlers, Coureurs des Bois, and Settler Wagons gather wood 50% faster | |
Excessive Taxation | 1,000 food 1,000 wood |
All coin gathering (but not trickles, shipments and Trade Routes) is 50% faster, Dutch Bank limit +2 |
Further statistics
Building strengths and weaknesses | |
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Strong vs. | Nothing |
Weak vs. | Everything |
Improvements | |
Hit points | Flying Buttress (+20%) |
Sight | Gas Lighting (+4, European civilizations only) |
Construction cost | Cree Textile Craftsmanship (-25% wood) Tupi Forest Burning (-20% wood) |
Penalties | Code Napoleon (+50% cost, French only) Customized Merc Weapons (+30% cost, John Black's Mercenaries only) |
Home City Cards
Click for a list of Home City Cards related to the Capitol | ||||||||||||||||
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Green: TEAM Shipment that is sent to each player in a team Europeans
Indians
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History
“ | A capitol is a building or set of buildings that houses government offices. usually the legislative branch. Four buildings have served as capitol buildings in the United States. The first was the Maryland State House in Annapolis, Maryland. That building still stands and is currently used to house the Maryland General Assembly. | ” |