“ | Powerful Elephant from India that swings a mace for area damage. Good against buildings. | ” |
—In-game description |
The Flail Elephant is a melee heavy siege cavalry in Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties that is unique to the Indians and can be trained at the Castle once the Colonial Age is reached, and the Agra Fort wonder once it is upgraded to Red Fort. It excels at taking down buildings.
Overview
The Flail Elephant has a rapid siege attack, and a massive ranged resistance and can demolish buildings in seconds, but is weak in combat against any other military units, even light infantry.
Flail Elephants are very effective at taking out buildings such as Forts and Town Centers incredibly quickly, sometimes before the enemy is able to react. However it is not recommended to use them in masses even if they are fully upgraded, as they are slow and expensive, and can sometimes be killed with ease. It also is not recommended to send Flail Elephants in the open without being defended by heavy infantry. They can easily fall prey to heavy infantry, cavalry, and even light infantry. Mahout Lancers are much more costly, but more effective in those situations.
Upgrades
Age | Upgrade | Cost | Effect |
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Disciplined Flail Elephant | 200 wood 100 coin |
Upgrades Flail Elephants to Disciplined (+20% hit points and attack) | |
Honored Flail Elephant | 600 wood 600 coin |
Upgrades Flail Elephants to Honored (+30% hit points and attack); requires Disciplined Flail Elephant | |
Exalted Flail Elephant | 1,500 wood 1,500 coin |
Upgrades Flail Elephants to Exalted (+50% hit points and attack); requires Honored Flail Elephant |
Mansabdar Flail Elephant
“ | Inspires all nearby Flail Elephants. Powerful Elephant from India that swings a mace. Good against buildings. | ” |
—In-game description |
The Mansabdar Flail Elephant is a stronger version of the Flail Elephant that can be trained from the Charminar Gate wonder. As a Mansabdar unit, the Mansabdar Flail Elephant has twice the hit points of a Flail Elephant and Imperial Service that increases the hit points and attack of nearby Flail Elephants, but are two times more expensive.
Special ability
- Imperial Service (passive): The Mansabdar Flail Elephant increases the hit points and attack of Flail Elephants in a radius of 24 around them by 10%.
Further statistics
Unit strengths and weaknesses | |
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Strong vs. | Buildings |
Weak vs. | Heavy infantry, cavalry, artillery |
Improvements | |
Hit points | Comanche Horse Breeding (+10%) Cree Tanning (+5%) Navajo Weaving (+5%) |
Attack | Yoga (+5%) |
Speed | Comanche Mustangs (+10%) Apache Endurance (+5%) |
Creation speed | Terror Charge (-20%) Cheyenne Horse Trading (-25%) File:Inca Chaquis Messengers.png Incan Chasquis Messengers (-25%) |
Train cost | Mapuche Ad-mapu (-10% coin cost) |
Other | Meritocracy (-20% upgrade cost) |
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Trivia
- The Flail Elephant is the only hand siege unit, together with the Ram, and they are also the only two units with a siege RoF of 1.5.
- Besides the aura underneath it, the Mansabdar and Honor/Exalted Flail Elephant can be difficult to distinguish due to having the same identical features.
History
“ | Although there are few accounts to substantiate its existence, the flail elephant was said to have been a cavalry and siege unit fielded with the early armies of Sri Lanka. It would enter battle whirling a heavy iron chain that had been affixed to its trunk, becoming both a terrifying and entirely unapproachable force. | ” |