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− | + | '''Copper Mail''' is a [[Technology (Age of Mythology)|Common Technology]] in ''[[Age of Mythology]]'' that is researched at the Armory. It makes human units and [[Hero (Age of Mythology)|heroes]] less vulnerable to hack attacks and [[Naval Vessel|ships]] less vulnerable to both hack and crush attacks. |
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* Human units -10% hack vulnerability |
* Human units -10% hack vulnerability |
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* Hero units -15% hack vulnerability |
* Hero units -15% hack vulnerability |
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− | * Ships -10% hack vulnerability |
+ | * Ships -10% hack vulnerability, -10% crush vulnerability |
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− | * Ships -10% crush vulnerability |
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+ | == History == |
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+ | ''Copper was made into armor as well as weapons, because even this relatively soft metal provided a better body defense than leather or cloth. We don’t know how common copper armor was, however. Copper was valuable, so only the elite of a warrior society might wear it. When bronze was discovered, many of the existing copper objects were probably destroyed to make the new alloy.'' |
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{{Navbox Small|Common Armory Technologies}} |
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[[Category:Age of Mythology]] |
[[Category:Age of Mythology]] |
Revision as of 18:40, 1 November 2014
Template:Infobox Tech Copper Mail is a Common Technology in Age of Mythology that is researched at the Armory. It makes human units and heroes less vulnerable to hack attacks and ships less vulnerable to both hack and crush attacks.
Effects
- Human units -10% hack vulnerability
- Hero units -15% hack vulnerability
- Ships -10% hack vulnerability, -10% crush vulnerability
History
Copper was made into armor as well as weapons, because even this relatively soft metal provided a better body defense than leather or cloth. We don’t know how common copper armor was, however. Copper was valuable, so only the elite of a warrior society might wear it. When bronze was discovered, many of the existing copper objects were probably destroyed to make the new alloy. Template:Navbox Small