No edit summary Tag: rte-source |
No edit summary Tag: rte-wysiwyg |
||
Line 14: | Line 14: | ||
The Spanish already have good monks as they can research all [[monastery]] technologies, as well as having the only unique monk of the game (the Missionary). This technology furthers the Monk's and Missionary's capabilities, almost counteracting the effect of [[Faith]] technology if the opponents research it. Without it, enemy units outside the [[Light Cavalry (Age of Empires II)|Light Cavalry]] line will be extremely vulnerable to to large quantities of monks. |
The Spanish already have good monks as they can research all [[monastery]] technologies, as well as having the only unique monk of the game (the Missionary). This technology furthers the Monk's and Missionary's capabilities, almost counteracting the effect of [[Faith]] technology if the opponents research it. Without it, enemy units outside the [[Light Cavalry (Age of Empires II)|Light Cavalry]] line will be extremely vulnerable to to large quantities of monks. |
||
− | In the [[Imperial Age (Age of Empires II)|Imperial Age]], with [[Theocracy]] researched, groups of either monks or missionaries might even operate alone, converting enemy villagers or buildings quickly enough to disrupt their economy and military production while conserving faith to respond to any retaliation. Missionaries can even kite enemy units while converting them, making responses with melee units even more inadequate unless in large enough numbers to overwhelm the Missionaries quickly. |
+ | In the [[Imperial Age (Age of Empires II)|Imperial Age]], with [[Theocracy]] researched, groups of either monks or missionaries might even operate alone, converting enemy villagers or buildings quickly enough to disrupt their economy and military production while conserving faith to respond to any retaliation. Missionaries can even kite enemy units while converting them, making responses with melee units even more inadequate unless in large enough numbers to overwhelm the Missionaries quickly. No one expects the Spanish Inquisition. |
{{-}}{{unitech}} |
{{-}}{{unitech}} |
Revision as of 10:54, 7 December 2015
Inquisition is a technology unique to the Spanish that can be researched at the Castle in the Castle Age in Age of Empires II: The Forgotten.
This technology makes Monks and Missionaries convert faster.
Strategy
The Spanish already have good monks as they can research all monastery technologies, as well as having the only unique monk of the game (the Missionary). This technology furthers the Monk's and Missionary's capabilities, almost counteracting the effect of Faith technology if the opponents research it. Without it, enemy units outside the Light Cavalry line will be extremely vulnerable to to large quantities of monks.
In the Imperial Age, with Theocracy researched, groups of either monks or missionaries might even operate alone, converting enemy villagers or buildings quickly enough to disrupt their economy and military production while conserving faith to respond to any retaliation. Missionaries can even kite enemy units while converting them, making responses with melee units even more inadequate unless in large enough numbers to overwhelm the Missionaries quickly. No one expects the Spanish Inquisition.