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− | :''For the Age of Empires III variant, see [[Medicine (Age of Empires III)]]'' |
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+ | |Name = Medicine |
+ | |Image = File:Medicine.png|45px |
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− | |Age=Iron Age |
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+ | |Age = [[File:IronAgeIcon.jpg|22px]] [[Iron Age]] |
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+ | |Building = [[Temple (Age of Empires)|Temple]] |
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− | |Gold=150 |
+ | |Gold = 150 |
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+ | |Time = 50 |
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⚫ | '''Medicine''' is a |
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⚫ | }}'''Medicine''' is a [[Technology (Age of Empires)|technology]] in ''[[Age of Empires: The Rise of Rome]]'' and can be researched at the [[Temple (Age of Empires)|Temple]] once the [[Iron Age]] is reached. Once researched, all [[Priest (Age of Empires)|Priests]] heal allied units {{tt|33%|50% before the Definitive Edition}} faster. |
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+ | == History == |
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+ | {{quote|Through trial and error, humans learned that certain herbs and plant products possessed medicinal qualities. The invention of writing made it possible to record this knowledge and pass it on to following generations by a method other than oral transmission. The science of medicine progressed gradually, improving the quality and length of life.|''The Rise of Rome'' manual}} |
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Revision as of 08:52, 19 June 2019
Medicine is a technology in Age of Empires: The Rise of Rome and can be researched at the Temple once the Iron Age is reached. Once researched, all Priests heal allied units 33% faster.
History
“ | Through trial and error, humans learned that certain herbs and plant products possessed medicinal qualities. The invention of writing made it possible to record this knowledge and pass it on to following generations by a method other than oral transmission. The science of medicine progressed gradually, improving the quality and length of life. | ” |
—The Rise of Rome manual |
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