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|Time=30}}'''Conscript Sailors''' is a common [[Technology (Age of Mythology)|technology]] in ''[[Age of Mythology]]''. It reduces ship training time.
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'''Conscript Sailors''' is a common [[Technology (Age of Mythology)|technology]] in ''[[Age of Mythology]]''. It reduces ship training time.
 
   
 
=== Effects ===
 
=== Effects ===
* Ships train 20% faster
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* Ships train {{tt|25%|-20% training time|}} faster
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
 
''The ability to conscript crews gave rulers the ability to put a fleet at sea quickly. The Greeks were able to rush a fleet to sea when threatened by the Persians, as were the Romans in their war with Carthage. Creating fleets was a function of shipbuilding, assembling crews, and training. Oar-powered ships required only a few skilled sailors, but a hardy crew of fit and motivated men on the rowing benches could mean the difference between victory or defeat. Slaves, in general, made for poor rowers.''
 
''The ability to conscript crews gave rulers the ability to put a fleet at sea quickly. The Greeks were able to rush a fleet to sea when threatened by the Persians, as were the Romans in their war with Carthage. Creating fleets was a function of shipbuilding, assembling crews, and training. Oar-powered ships required only a few skilled sailors, but a hardy crew of fit and motivated men on the rowing benches could mean the difference between victory or defeat. Slaves, in general, made for poor rowers.''
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Revision as of 08:59, 29 August 2019

Template:Infobox TechConscript Sailors is a common technology in Age of Mythology. It reduces ship training time.

Effects

  • Ships train 25% faster

History

The ability to conscript crews gave rulers the ability to put a fleet at sea quickly. The Greeks were able to rush a fleet to sea when threatened by the Persians, as were the Romans in their war with Carthage. Creating fleets was a function of shipbuilding, assembling crews, and training. Oar-powered ships required only a few skilled sailors, but a hardy crew of fit and motivated men on the rowing benches could mean the difference between victory or defeat. Slaves, in general, made for poor rowers.

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