Dmitry of Moscow is a hero unit in Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition - Dawn of the Dukes, and a leader in Age of Empires IV.
Age of Empires II[]
“ | So, you can fight… a little. Do not get excited too soon, Lithuanians. I still control the impregnable Kremlin fortress! | ” |
—Dialogue in A Worthy Opponent |
Dmitry of Moscow is a cavalry hero unit in Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition - Dawn of the Dukes. In the game, his model is represented by a Cavalier. As a hero, he cannot be converted and can regenerate hit points.
He appears in dialogues in the scenario A Worthy Opponent in the campaign Algirdas and Kestutis for most of the scenario. He only appears personally after the victory objectives have been achieved, inside the Kremlin Fortress.
Age of Empires IV[]
“ | Grand Prince of Muscovy. Effective against most units. | ” |
—Age of Empires IV description |
Prince Dmitry is a heavy melee cavalry leader and the protagonist of both scenarios of the City to State chapter in the The Rise of Moscow campaign of Age of Empires IV, as well as of the scenario Hold Against the Horde of the State to Empire chapter. He is represented as a Warrior Monk, but classified as a heavy melee infantry leader. Dmitry can heal all nearby units out of combat instantly, which works very different from the healing of religious units, who heal singular units linearly with time.
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History[]
Dmitry of Moscow or Prince Dmitry (12 October 1350 – 19 May 1389) is better known as Dmitry Donskoy. He was the first prince of Moscow to openly challenge Mongol authority in Russia. His nickname, Donskoy (i.e., "of the Don"), alludes to his great victory against the Tatars in the Battle of Kulikovo (1380), which took place on the Don River.
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Campaign-only content in Age of Empires IV | |
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Leaders | |
The Normans | Duke William · King Harold · King Henry I · Robert Curthose · King Louis VI · King Stephen · Willikin of the Weald · William Marshal |
The Rise of Moscow | Prince Dmitry · Ivan III · Ivan IV |
The Hundred Years War | Jean de Beaumanoir · Olivier Arrel · Guy de Rochefort · Geoffroy du Bois · Yves Charruel · Jeanne d'Arc |
The Mongol Empire | General Subutai · Genghis Khan · Mongke Khan · Baidar · Batu Khan · Liu Zheng · Ismail |
The Sultans Ascend | Tughtekin · Shirkuh · Saladin · Reynald of Châtillon (flagship) · Reynald of Châtillon · Shajar al-Durr · Baybars · Templar Grand Master · Hospitaller Grand Master · Teutonic Grand Master · Qutuz · Kitbuqa |
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Scout Ship · Danish Raider · Gilded Landsknecht · Huihui Pao · Dismounted Knight · German Mercenary · Knight Templar · Knight Hospitaller · Militia · Militia Archer · Pirate · Pirate Ship · Raiding Galley · Spy · Turkic Horse Archer · The Beast · Teutonic Knight · Genoese Crossbowman | |
Buildings and other | |
Arsenal · York Castle · Military Tent · Bureau Brothers' Workshop · Siege Camp · Acre Tower · Leader Tent · Resource Pickup · Stone Ruins | |
Technologies | |
Heavy Sledge · Planned Extraction · Applied Masonry · Elite Spear Tactics · Grapered Lances · Crannequins · Superior Transport Construction · Doused Armor · Corned Gunpowder · Chain Shot · Efficiency Training · Longbow Mastery · Musketeer Regiment · Scouting Falcon · Husbandry · Improved Blacksmith and Arsenal Technologies · Setup Camp · Food Reserves · Berry Cultivation · Construction Drills · Ancient Relics · Any Port In A Storm | |
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