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− | |image = [[File:SacredField_icon.png]] |
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+ | |Image = Sacred_field.png |
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+ | |Type = Economic |
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− | |cost = {{resources|wood = 250}} |
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+ | |Age = {{AoE3Age|1}} [[Discovery Age]] |
+ | |Use = Indian livestock generates [[XP]] faster when tasked to the Sacred Field<br />Train [[Sacred Cow]]s<br />Heals injured friendly units (5 [[hit points]] per second, 12 [[Area of Effect|AOE]]) <small>(with ''The Mystical Syllable'' [[Home City Card]])</small> |
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+ | |Wood = 250 |
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− | |use = Generates XP from livestock |
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+ | |MaxBuilder = 8 |
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+ | |Time = 20 seconds |
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+ | |Limit = 2 |
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− | The '''Sacred Field''' is a [[Buildings (Age of Empires III)|building]] unique to the [[Indians (Age of Empires II)|Indians]] in ''[[Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties]]''. It trains [[Sacred Cow]]s for {{resources|food = 125}} ({{resources|food = 100}} if the "Goraksha" card is sent). Livestock tasked to the sacred field generate experience instead of fattening. |
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+ | |LOS = 10 |
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+ | |MaxGatherer = 10 |
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+ | |XPbuild = 63 |
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+ | |XPdestroy = 125 |
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+ | }} |
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+ | {{Quote|Livestock generate more experience points when tasked to a Sacred Field. Trains Cows.|In-game description}} |
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+ | The '''Sacred Field''' is an economic [[Buildings (Age of Empires III)|building]] in ''[[Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties]]'' that is unique to the [[Indians (Age of Empires III)|Indians]]. It is similar in function to the [[Livestock Pen]] where [[Herdable animal|livestock]] can be tasked to it, but since Indian [[Villager (Age of Empires III)|Villagers]] cannot gather from livestock and they generates [[Experience|experience points]] instead, it increases the rate at which Indian livestock generates experience, and trains [[Sacred Cow]]s instead of Cows. |
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+ | == Units == |
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− | Sacred Fields can heal nearby units if [[Indian Home City Cards|The Mystical Syllable]] card is sent. |
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+ | {| class="wikitable" |
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+ | ! Unit |
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+ | ! Cost |
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+ | ! Limit |
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+ | |[[File:Aoe3 cow icon.png|22px]] [[Sacred Cow]] |
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+ | |{{Resources|food=125}} |
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+ | | style="text-align: center;" |20 |
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+ | |} |
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+ | == Technologies == |
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+ | {| class="wikitable" |
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+ | ! style="width: 5%;" |[[Age]] |
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+ | ! style="width: 25%;" |Technology |
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+ | ! style="width: 10%;" |Cost |
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+ | ! style="width: 60%;" |Effect |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |{{AoE3Age|1|C}} |
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+ | |[[File:Ritual_bovine.png|22px]] [[Ritual Bovine]] |
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+ | |{{Resources|br=1|wood=150|coin=150}} |
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+ | |Indian [[Herdable animal|livestock]] generates {{Resources|xp=+25%}} when tasked to Sacred Fields |
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+ | |} |
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+ | == Further statistics == |
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+ | As Sacred Fields are unique to the [[Indians (Age of Empires III)|Indians]], only technologies that they have access to are shown in the following table: |
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+ | {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 89%;" |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! colspan="2" style="font-size: 110%; padding: 1em;" | Building strengths and weaknesses |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |'''Strong vs.''' |
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+ | |Nothing |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |'''Weak vs.''' |
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+ | |Everything |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! colspan="2" style="font-size: 110%; padding: 1em;" | Improvements |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |'''Hit points''' |
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+ | |[[File:Flying Buttress.png|22px]] [[Flying Buttress]] (+20%) |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |'''Construction cost''' |
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+ | |[[File:Cree Textile Craftsmanship.png|22px]] [[Cree Textile Craftsmanship]] ({{Resources|wood=-25%}})<br/>[[File:Tupi Forest Burning.png|22px]] [[Tupi Forest Burning]] ({{Resources|wood=-20%}}) |
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+ | |} |
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+ | == Home City Cards == |
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+ | As Sacred Fields are unique to the [[Indians (Age of Empires III)|Indians]], only their cards and other civilizations' TEAM cards are shown in the following tables: |
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+ | {| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="width:100%;" |
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+ | |- sab="1147" |
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+ | ! sab="1148" | Click for a list of Home City Cards related to the Sacred Field |
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+ | |- sab="1149" |
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+ | | sab="1150" | |
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+ | <span style="color:green">'''Green'''</span>: TEAM Shipment that is sent to each player in a team |
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+ | === Indians === |
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+ | {| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%;" |
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+ | ! style="width: 25%"| Card |
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+ | ! style="width: 60%"| Description |
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+ | ! style="width: 5%"| [[Age]] |
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+ | ! style="width: 10%"| [[Home City|HC]] level |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[File:The_mystical_syllable.png|22px]] '''The Mystical Syllable''' |
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+ | |Sacred Fields slowly heal nearby units and ships 1 [[Sacred Field Rickshaw]] +1 [[Villager (Age of Empires III)|Villager]] |
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+ | |{{AoE3Age|1|C}} |
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+ | | style="text-align: center;" |25 |
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+ | |- bgcolor=#99ff99 |
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+ | |[[File:Team_improved_buildings.png|22px]] '''TEAM Improved Buildings''' |
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+ | |[[Buildings (Age of Empires III)|Buildings]] get +25% [[hit points]] |
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+ | |{{AoE3Age|1|C}} |
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+ | | style="text-align: center;" |10 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[File:Mughal architecture.png|22px]] '''Mughal Architecture''' |
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+ | |Buildings except [[Wonder (Age of Empires III)|wonders]] cost {{resources|wood=-20%}} and build time -50% +1 Villager |
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+ | |{{AoE3Age|2|C}} |
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+ | | style="text-align: center;" |40 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[File:Land reforms.png|22px]] '''Land Reforms''' |
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+ | |[[Villager (Age of Empires III)|Villagers]] and [[Rickshaw]]s build [[Buildings (Age of Empires III)|buildings]] 50% faster and buildings' build bounty doubled +1 Villager |
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+ | |{{AoE3Age|2|C}} |
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+ | | style="text-align: center;" |10 |
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+ | |} |
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+ | |} |
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== History == |
== History == |
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{{quote|As a source of food and a symbol of life in Hinduism, the cow may not be killed. According to the ancient religious text, the “Rigveda,” the cow is a goddess associated with Aditi, the mother of all gods. Therefore, slaughter is taboo. In ancient times, cows were sacrificed and their meat eaten, but never primarily for consumption, and milk-producing cows were never killed. Even during periods when meat-eating was permitted, vegetarianism was encouraged.<br/><br/>On a more practical level, slaughtering cows for beef was an extremely expensive act for sacrifice or as a gift, since the animal was a source of many important products: milk for consumption, fuel from dung, and browned butter for lamps. Later, in the early centuries CE, the cow became an appropriate gift to priests of the higher caste, or Brahmans. It was even said that killing a cow was equal to killing a Brahman.}} |
{{quote|As a source of food and a symbol of life in Hinduism, the cow may not be killed. According to the ancient religious text, the “Rigveda,” the cow is a goddess associated with Aditi, the mother of all gods. Therefore, slaughter is taboo. In ancient times, cows were sacrificed and their meat eaten, but never primarily for consumption, and milk-producing cows were never killed. Even during periods when meat-eating was permitted, vegetarianism was encouraged.<br/><br/>On a more practical level, slaughtering cows for beef was an extremely expensive act for sacrifice or as a gift, since the animal was a source of many important products: milk for consumption, fuel from dung, and browned butter for lamps. Later, in the early centuries CE, the cow became an appropriate gift to priests of the higher caste, or Brahmans. It was even said that killing a cow was equal to killing a Brahman.}} |
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+ | == Gallery == |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | {{-}} |
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+ | {{Buildings List (Age of Empires III)}} |
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[[Category:Economy buildings]] |
[[Category:Economy buildings]] |
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Revision as of 18:55, 29 September 2020
“ | Livestock generate more experience points when tasked to a Sacred Field. Trains Cows. | ” |
—In-game description |
The Sacred Field is an economic building in Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties that is unique to the Indians. It is similar in function to the Livestock Pen where livestock can be tasked to it, but since Indian Villagers cannot gather from livestock and they generates experience points instead, it increases the rate at which Indian livestock generates experience, and trains Sacred Cows instead of Cows.
Units
Unit | Cost | Limit |
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Sacred Cow | 125 food | 20 |
Technologies
Age | Technology | Cost | Effect |
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Ritual Bovine | 150 wood 150 coin |
Indian livestock generates +25% XP when tasked to Sacred Fields |
Further statistics
As Sacred Fields are unique to the Indians, only technologies that they have access to are shown in the following table:
Building strengths and weaknesses | |
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Strong vs. | Nothing |
Weak vs. | Everything |
Improvements | |
Hit points | Flying Buttress (+20%) |
Construction cost | Cree Textile Craftsmanship (-25% wood) Tupi Forest Burning (-20% wood) |
Home City Cards
As Sacred Fields are unique to the Indians, only their cards and other civilizations' TEAM cards are shown in the following tables:
Click for a list of Home City Cards related to the Sacred Field | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Green: TEAM Shipment that is sent to each player in a team Indians
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History
“ | As a source of food and a symbol of life in Hinduism, the cow may not be killed. According to the ancient religious text, the “Rigveda,” the cow is a goddess associated with Aditi, the mother of all gods. Therefore, slaughter is taboo. In ancient times, cows were sacrificed and their meat eaten, but never primarily for consumption, and milk-producing cows were never killed. Even during periods when meat-eating was permitted, vegetarianism was encouraged. On a more practical level, slaughtering cows for beef was an extremely expensive act for sacrifice or as a gift, since the animal was a source of many important products: milk for consumption, fuel from dung, and browned butter for lamps. Later, in the early centuries CE, the cow became an appropriate gift to priests of the higher caste, or Brahmans. It was even said that killing a cow was equal to killing a Brahman. | ” |