This article is about the technology in Age of Empires: The Rise of Rome. For the technology in Age of Empires II: The Conquerors, see Logistica. |
Logistics is a technology available in the Age of Empires: The Rise of Rome expansion. It can be researched at the Government Center during the Bronze Age for 180 food, 100 gold. Once researched, all units trained at the Barracks take up half of a population slot instead of the usual 1.
With sufficient resources, a player can train up to 100 Legionaries without any Villagers in the Iron Age fresh from the Barracks without surpassing the population limit. This technology is exceptionally useful to civilizations with infantry bonuses such as the Choson and the Romans.
Logistics is available to all civilizations except for the Palmyrans.
Affected units[]
Team bonuses[]
- Palmyrans: Researching Logistics is 30% faster.
Trivia[]
- This also works for the cheat unit Saint Francis.
- In The Rise of Rome, other types of military units were also affected, like a few siege weapons. This technology even affected the Hoplite line and Archery Range units.
History[]
“ | The science of supplying armies on the march was called logistics. The Assyrians were the first great army to employ logistics consistently, and this allowed them to operate regularly at great distances from their home bases. Armies on campaign needed food, forage for animals, equipment, armor, and weapons. In most cases, food was acquired from the countryside through which the army was moving. But if an army paused to besiege a town, it exhausted local supplies quickly. Food and forage had to be brought in or the army was forced to retire. The tools of logistics were supply wagons, pack animals, depots, and troops to keep the roads open. The great conquerors of antiquity mastered logistics. | ” |
—The Rise of Rome manual |