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'''Meiji Restoration''' is a unique research, available as a shipment at the [[Consulate]] in the [[Industrial Age]] in ''[[Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties]]''.
 
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|Name = Meiji Restoration
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|Image = Imperial_age_up.png
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|Intro = ''[[Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties|The Asian Dynasties]]''
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|Available = See description
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|Age = {{AoE3Age|4}} [[Industrial Age]]
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|Building = [[File:Consulate Portrait.png|24px]] [[Consulate]]
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|Time = 90 seconds
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|Export = 4,000
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|Stats = Advances the player to the [[Imperial Age (Age of Empires III)|Imperial Age]]
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'''[[wikipedia:Meiji Restoration|Meiji Restoration]]''' is a [[Technology (Age of Empires III)|technology]] in ''[[Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties]]'' that can be researched at the [[Consulate]] by the [[Japanese (Age of Empires III)|Japanese]] if they choose Japanese Isolationism once the [[Industrial Age]] is reached. Once researched, it advanced the player to the [[Imperial Age (Age of Empires III)|Imperial Age]] without having to build a [[Wonder (Age of Empires III)|Wonder]].
   
 
== Strategy ==
It is available for the [[Japanese (Age of Empires III)|Japanese]], if they choose the Japanese Isolation option at the [[Consulate]] rather than to ally with a European power.
 
 
Meiji Restoration allows the player to save {{Resources|food=4,000}} and {{Resources|coin=4,000}}. While it can be hard to accumulate {{Resources|export=4,000}}, especially if the player is tempted to use it in units or research, such as [[Bushido Principles]], should the player manage to invest in this research at the right time, they can save gigantic amounts of resources and time, as they also free [[Villager (Age of Empires III)|Villagers]] from building a Wonder, and they will provide themselves with an enormous late game advantage.
 
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== Overview ==
 
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This shipment is available at the [[Industrial Age]], costs {{Resources|export=4000}} and allows the Japanese to advance to the [[Imperial Age (Age of Empires III)|Imperial Age]] without having to build a [[Wonder (Age of Empires III)|Wonder]], and investing 4000 Food and Coin.
 
 
While it can be hard to accumulate that much [[Export]], especially if the player is tempted to use it in units or research, such as [[Bushido Principles]], should the player manage to invest in this research at the right time, they can save gigantic amounts of resources and time, as they also free [[Villager (Age of Empires III)|Villagers]] from building a Wonder, and they will provide themselves with an enormous late game advantage.
 
 
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Revision as of 12:36, 10 March 2019

File:Meiji Restoration-0.png

A Samurai musters at every Castle.
—In-game description

Meiji Restoration is a technology in Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties that can be researched at the Consulate by the Japanese if they choose Japanese Isolationism once the Industrial Age is reached. Once researched, it advanced the player to the Imperial Age without having to build a Wonder.

Strategy

Meiji Restoration allows the player to save 4,000 food and 4,000 coin. While it can be hard to accumulate 4,000 export, especially if the player is tempted to use it in units or research, such as Bushido Principles, should the player manage to invest in this research at the right time, they can save gigantic amounts of resources and time, as they also free Villagers from building a Wonder, and they will provide themselves with an enormous late game advantage.

Consulate shipments and technologies
Consulate british British2 Surgeons · 4 Spies · 5 Petards · British Brigade
Consulate dutch DutchChurch Wagon · Bank Wagon · Arsenal Wagon · Livestock Pen Wagon · Dutch Brigade
Consulate french FrenchFood Crates · Wood Crates · Coin Crates · French Brigade
Consulate germans GermansFood Trickle · Wood Trickle · Coin Trickle · German Brigade
Consulate japanese IsolationMilitary Rickshaw · Bushido Principles · Clan Offerings · Meiji Restoration
Consulate ottomans Ottomans6 Azaps · 4 Villagers · 2 Great Bombards · Ottoman Brigade
Consulate portuguese PortugueseFishing Fleet · Exploration Fleet · Expeditionary Fleet · Portuguese Brigade
Consulate russians RussiansBlockhouse Wagon · Fort Wagon · Factory Wagon · Russian Brigade
Consulate spanish SpanishMerchant Marine · Nanban Trade · Bullionism · Spanish Brigade