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Revision as of 07:58, 15 February 2019
This article is about the building in Age of Empires III. For the building of the same name in other games of the series, see Farm. |
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“ | Slow, infinite source of Food. Limited to 10 gatherers. | ” |
—In-game description |
The Farm is a Native American building in Age of Empires III: The WarChiefs, available to the Aztecs, Iroquois, and Sioux. It is similar to the European Mill and the Asian Rice Paddy in that up to ten Villagers can gather an infinite amount of food, but it also functions as a Livestock Pen by fattening livestock tasked to it.
Both Villagers and livestock tasked to the Farm will count toward the total units allowed, so if there are already ten Villagers at the Farm, some of them will have to be removed to fatten livestock, an vice versa.
Units
Unit | Cost | Init. Food | Max. Food |
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100 food | 50 food | 300 food | |
80 food | 50 food | 500 food |
- Note: The Cow requires the Cow Ranching Home City Card (only available for the Aztecs and the Iroquois) to be trained at Farm.
Improvements
Age | Improvement | Cost | Effect |
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100 wood 75 coin |
Villagers gather food 10% faster | ||
150 wood 150 coin |
Livestock fattens 25% faster | ||
225 wood 125 coin |
Villagers gather food 15% faster; requires Great Feast | ||
350 wood 175 coin |
Villagers gather food 20% faster; requires Harvest Ceremony | ||
1000 wood 1000 coin |
Villagers gather food 50% faster and livestock fattens 50% faster; requires Green Corn Ceremony |
Aztecs
Age | Improvement | Cost | Effect |
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600 food 500 wood |
Ships 1 Eagle Runner Knight for every 2 minutes the game has passed, up to 30 minutes |
Iroquois
Age | Improvement | Cost | Effect |
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250 wood 250 coin |
Ships 500 food for every 10 minutes the game has passed, up to 30 minutes |
Sioux
Age | Improvement | Cost | Effect |
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500 coin | Cavalry get +10% hit points |
Home City Cards
As the Farm is exclusive to Native American civilizations, only European and Asian civilizations' TEAM cards that affects them are listed here.
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Native Americans
Aztecs
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History
“ | The Native Americans were well versed in various agricultural techniques. Sharing their expertise with the Mayflower colonists helped ensure the colony's survival. Adaptation of agriculture among Indian Nations depended largely on usefulness and location. The Aztecs, with their home city of Tenochtitlan, engineered extremely complex systems of farming, producing crop yields capable of supporting a population of several hundred thousand people. The Iroquois were accomplished growers of fruits and vegetables. They referred to their three primary crops - corn, beans, and squash - as "The Three Sisters." The ancestors of the Sioux and other Plains Indians were farmers as well as hunters, but their descendants adopted a more nomadic buffalo-based way of life after being forced westward by the advance of the Europeans. | ” |