“ | Trains Native units you are allied with. | ” |
—In-game description |
The Native Embassy is a military building in Age of Empires III: The WarChiefs that becomes available once a Trading Post is built on a minor civilization settlement and the Commerce Age is reached. It trains native warriors from the minor civilization(s) the player is allied with.
Unlike other buildings, the Native Embassy can only be built by the Explorers/War Chiefs/Monks and Chasquis.*
Tactics
The Native Embassy allows native warriors to be trained closer to the frontline, and at a location that a player desires, rather than the random locations of map-specific settlements.
Note that if the Trading Post on an allied settlement is destroyed, access to that settlement's native warrior will be lost.
Units
- Main article: Native warrior
Native Americans
Age | Unit | Cost | Pop. | Limit |
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Villager | 100 food | 1 | 99 |
- The Villager requires the Kinship Ties Home City Card to be trained at Native Embassies.
Further statistics
Building strengths and weaknesses | |
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Strong vs. | Nothing |
Weak vs. | Everything |
Improvements | |
Hit points | Flying Buttress (+20%) |
Sight | Gas Lighting (+4) |
Construction cost | Cree Textile Craftsmanship (-25% wood) Tupi Forest Burning (-20% wood) |
Penalties | Code Napoleon (+50% cost, French only) Customized Merc Weapons (+30% cost, John Black's Mercenaries only) |
Home City Cards
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Green: TEAM Shipment that is sent to each player in a team All
Indians
Native Americans
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Changelog
The WarChiefs
- The Native Embassy can only be built by Villagers.
The Asian Dynasties
Definitive Edition
- The Native Embassy can only be built by Explorers/War Chiefs/Monks and Chasquis.
- The Native Embassy is available for the Chinese, Indians, and Japanese.
History
“ | Establishing an embassy is more than simply erecting a building. An embassy represents one civilization or country formally respecting and acknowledging the legitimacy of another. Embassies serve as powerful symbols in the overall context of how societies conduct business, trade, and sometimes war. | ” |