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− | The '''Panda''' is a wild animal that appears in ''[[Age of Empires III]]'' as a [[Treasure Guardian]] and in ''[[Age of Mythology: Tale of the Dragon]]'' as a dangerous huntable. |
+ | The '''Panda''' is a wild [[animal]] that appears in ''[[Age of Empires III]]'' as a [[Treasure Guardian]] and in ''[[Age of Mythology: Tale of the Dragon]]'' as a dangerous huntable. |
== ''Age of Mythology'' == |
== ''Age of Mythology'' == |
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=== History === |
=== History === |
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{{quote|Scientific Name -- Ailuropoda melanoleuca<br />Approx. Size -- 250 lb.<br />Diet -- Bamboo<br /><br />The Chinese name for the panda, da xiong mao, means “great bear-cat.” The panda is a member of the bear family, and generally resembles other bears in all but its unique black-and-white coloring. Its shaggy fur is white with black patches over the eyes, ears, and legs and a black band across its shoulders. The panda is native to forests high in the central mountains of China.<br /><br />Since its sole source of food is the bamboo tree, a panda is specially suited to hold, crush, and then consume this tough plant. As if it were not unique enough, the panda has an enlarged sesamoid bone located on the forefoot. This bone holds the nearest tendon slightly further away from the joint than is normal, increasing its movement and enabling a special action similar to that of an opposable thumb. This allows for dexterous grasping. The panda’s teeth and jaws are designed to handle the job of grinding down bamboo shoots. They are bigger and broader than those of other bears, and the jawbones and cheek muscles are incredibly powerful.<br /><br />160 pandas live in captivity, and their popularity has raised awareness of the animal’s plight in the wild. An estimated 1,600 pandas still live in their natural habitat, but only 60% of them live in protected forests. Saving pandas in the wild has become an important goal for conservationists, one that has sparked the imagination and support of the public. The panda has become an icon for endangered animal causes worldwide.|In-game help section}} |
{{quote|Scientific Name -- Ailuropoda melanoleuca<br />Approx. Size -- 250 lb.<br />Diet -- Bamboo<br /><br />The Chinese name for the panda, da xiong mao, means “great bear-cat.” The panda is a member of the bear family, and generally resembles other bears in all but its unique black-and-white coloring. Its shaggy fur is white with black patches over the eyes, ears, and legs and a black band across its shoulders. The panda is native to forests high in the central mountains of China.<br /><br />Since its sole source of food is the bamboo tree, a panda is specially suited to hold, crush, and then consume this tough plant. As if it were not unique enough, the panda has an enlarged sesamoid bone located on the forefoot. This bone holds the nearest tendon slightly further away from the joint than is normal, increasing its movement and enabling a special action similar to that of an opposable thumb. This allows for dexterous grasping. The panda’s teeth and jaws are designed to handle the job of grinding down bamboo shoots. They are bigger and broader than those of other bears, and the jawbones and cheek muscles are incredibly powerful.<br /><br />160 pandas live in captivity, and their popularity has raised awareness of the animal’s plight in the wild. An estimated 1,600 pandas still live in their natural habitat, but only 60% of them live in protected forests. Saving pandas in the wild has become an important goal for conservationists, one that has sparked the imagination and support of the public. The panda has become an icon for endangered animal causes worldwide.|In-game help section}} |
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+ | PandaAoM.png|A Panda in-game |
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== ''Age of Empires III'' == |
== ''Age of Empires III'' == |
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+ | |Name = Panda |
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+ | |Image = Panda_icon.png |
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+ | |Type = {{Icon|Guardian}} [[Treasure Guardian]] |
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+ | |HP = 350 |
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− | |type = Treasure Guardian |
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+ | |Speed = 7 |
+ | |MDamage = 8 |
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− | |age = [[File:Ages discovery.jpg|22px]] [[Discovery Age]] |
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− | There is also the possibility of obtaining the Panda as a [[pet]], through the "Nature Friendship" ability, available to Native American civilizations added in ''[[Age of Empires III: The WarChiefs]]'', or by claiming treasures. |
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− | The tamed variant of the panda boasts a large sixty damage to treasure guardians while possessing approximately 450 hit points, a relatively large sum for a pet. |
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=== History === |
=== History === |
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{{quote|Scientific Name: Ailuropoda melanoleuca<br/>Approx. Size: 30 in. to shoulder, 250 lb.<br/>Diet: Bamboo<br/><br/>The Chinese name for the panda, da xiong mao, means “great bear-cat.” The panda is a member of the bear family, and generally resembles other bears in all but its unique black-and-white coloring. Its shaggy fur is white with black patches over the eyes, ears, and legs and a black band across its shoulders. The panda is native to forests high in the central mountains of China.<br/><br/>Since its sole source of food is the bamboo tree, a panda is specially suited to hold, crush, and then consume this tough plant. As if it were not unique enough, the panda has an enlarged sesamoid bone located on the forefoot. This bone holds the nearest tendon slightly further away from the joint than is normal, increasing its movement and enabling a special action similar to that of an opposable thumb. This allows for dexterous grasping. The panda’s teeth and jaws are designed to handle the job of grinding down bamboo shoots. They are bigger and broader than those of other bears, and the jawbones and cheek muscles are incredibly powerful.<br/><br/>160 pandas live in captivity, and their popularity has raised awareness of the animal’s plight in the wild. An estimated 1,600 pandas still live in their natural habitat, but only 60% of them live in protected forests. Saving pandas in the wild has become an important goal for conservationists, one that has sparked the imagination and support of the public. The panda has become an icon for endangered animal causes worldwide.|In-game history section}} |
{{quote|Scientific Name: Ailuropoda melanoleuca<br/>Approx. Size: 30 in. to shoulder, 250 lb.<br/>Diet: Bamboo<br/><br/>The Chinese name for the panda, da xiong mao, means “great bear-cat.” The panda is a member of the bear family, and generally resembles other bears in all but its unique black-and-white coloring. Its shaggy fur is white with black patches over the eyes, ears, and legs and a black band across its shoulders. The panda is native to forests high in the central mountains of China.<br/><br/>Since its sole source of food is the bamboo tree, a panda is specially suited to hold, crush, and then consume this tough plant. As if it were not unique enough, the panda has an enlarged sesamoid bone located on the forefoot. This bone holds the nearest tendon slightly further away from the joint than is normal, increasing its movement and enabling a special action similar to that of an opposable thumb. This allows for dexterous grasping. The panda’s teeth and jaws are designed to handle the job of grinding down bamboo shoots. They are bigger and broader than those of other bears, and the jawbones and cheek muscles are incredibly powerful.<br/><br/>160 pandas live in captivity, and their popularity has raised awareness of the animal’s plight in the wild. An estimated 1,600 pandas still live in their natural habitat, but only 60% of them live in protected forests. Saving pandas in the wild has become an important goal for conservationists, one that has sparked the imagination and support of the public. The panda has become an icon for endangered animal causes worldwide.|In-game history section}} |
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Panda stats.png|Panda stats |
Panda stats.png|Panda stats |
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+ | panda aoe 3.png|Pandas guarding treasure in ''The Asian Dynasties'' |
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+ | Panda history portrait.png|The Panda's history portrait |
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+ | === Pete-Pete the the Pet Panda === |
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+ | |Name = Pete-Pete the the Pet Panda |
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+ | |Image = Panda icon.png |
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+ | |Intro = {{AoE3Icon|TAD}} ''[[Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties|The Asian Dynasties]]'' |
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+ | |Type = {{AoE3Icon|Pet}} [[Pet]] |
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+ | |HP = 350 |
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+ | |Speed = 5 |
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+ | |Resists = 10% vs Melee |
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+ | |MDamage = 10 |
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+ | |MMulti = ×5.0 vs [[Treasure Guardian]]<br />x0.1 vs [[Villager (Age of Empires III)|Villager]] |
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+ | }}'''Pete-Pete''' is a [[pet]] Panda in ''[[Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties]]''. He is one one the strongest pets in the game, despite having low damage for the unit's size, as he boasts the greatest multiplier against [[Treasure Guardian]]s among pets. |
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+ | He is also among the rarest pets, as Pete-Pete can be found mostly in [[Yellow River]] and [[Silk Road (map)|Silk Road]]. |
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[[Category:Age of Empires III]] |
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[[Category:Age of Mythology]] |
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[[Category:Huntables]] |
[[Category:Huntables]] |
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[[Category:Treasure Guardians]] |
[[Category:Treasure Guardians]] |
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Revision as of 22:23, 6 September 2020
The Panda is a wild animal that appears in Age of Empires III as a Treasure Guardian and in Age of Mythology: Tale of the Dragon as a dangerous huntable.
Age of Mythology
Template:WildlifeThe Panda Bear is a huntable animal in Tale of the Dragon. Like other dangerous predators, it will attack villagers on sight, but provide plenty of food if they manage to kill it.
History
“ | Scientific Name -- Ailuropoda melanoleuca Approx. Size -- 250 lb. Diet -- Bamboo The Chinese name for the panda, da xiong mao, means “great bear-cat.” The panda is a member of the bear family, and generally resembles other bears in all but its unique black-and-white coloring. Its shaggy fur is white with black patches over the eyes, ears, and legs and a black band across its shoulders. The panda is native to forests high in the central mountains of China. Since its sole source of food is the bamboo tree, a panda is specially suited to hold, crush, and then consume this tough plant. As if it were not unique enough, the panda has an enlarged sesamoid bone located on the forefoot. This bone holds the nearest tendon slightly further away from the joint than is normal, increasing its movement and enabling a special action similar to that of an opposable thumb. This allows for dexterous grasping. The panda’s teeth and jaws are designed to handle the job of grinding down bamboo shoots. They are bigger and broader than those of other bears, and the jawbones and cheek muscles are incredibly powerful. 160 pandas live in captivity, and their popularity has raised awareness of the animal’s plight in the wild. An estimated 1,600 pandas still live in their natural habitat, but only 60% of them live in protected forests. Saving pandas in the wild has become an important goal for conservationists, one that has sparked the imagination and support of the public. The panda has become an icon for endangered animal causes worldwide. | ” |
—In-game help section |
Gallery
Age of Empires III
Pandas appear as Treasure Guardians in Age of Empires III. Their high hit points and attack justify the use of explorer abilities, as this gives the player the opportunity to focus on more important tasks and/or give some extra hits.
History
“ | Scientific Name: Ailuropoda melanoleuca Approx. Size: 30 in. to shoulder, 250 lb. Diet: Bamboo The Chinese name for the panda, da xiong mao, means “great bear-cat.” The panda is a member of the bear family, and generally resembles other bears in all but its unique black-and-white coloring. Its shaggy fur is white with black patches over the eyes, ears, and legs and a black band across its shoulders. The panda is native to forests high in the central mountains of China. Since its sole source of food is the bamboo tree, a panda is specially suited to hold, crush, and then consume this tough plant. As if it were not unique enough, the panda has an enlarged sesamoid bone located on the forefoot. This bone holds the nearest tendon slightly further away from the joint than is normal, increasing its movement and enabling a special action similar to that of an opposable thumb. This allows for dexterous grasping. The panda’s teeth and jaws are designed to handle the job of grinding down bamboo shoots. They are bigger and broader than those of other bears, and the jawbones and cheek muscles are incredibly powerful. 160 pandas live in captivity, and their popularity has raised awareness of the animal’s plight in the wild. An estimated 1,600 pandas still live in their natural habitat, but only 60% of them live in protected forests. Saving pandas in the wild has become an important goal for conservationists, one that has sparked the imagination and support of the public. The panda has become an icon for endangered animal causes worldwide. | ” |
—In-game history section |
Gallery
Pete-Pete the the Pet Panda
Pete-Pete is a pet Panda in Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties. He is one one the strongest pets in the game, despite having low damage for the unit's size, as he boasts the greatest multiplier against Treasure Guardians among pets.
He is also among the rarest pets, as Pete-Pete can be found mostly in Yellow River and Silk Road.