The Sea Wall is an unconstructable wall in Age of Empires II: The Conquerors. As the name suggests, it can only be placed on water, blocking the path for ships. However, they are rather fragile, much like Palisade Walls.
Like other forms of walls, passage thought Sea Walls is possible through gates, in this case Sea Gates.
Campaign appearances[]
- Barbarossa's March: Constantinople's north docks are protected by Sea Walls and Gates.
- The Walls of Constantinople: The Docks of Constantinople are protected by Sea Walls and Gates.
- The Fall of Rome: There are Sea Walls and a Sea Gate protecting the Docks of Aquileia.
- The Breath of the Dragon: Orsova is protected by Sea Walls and Gates.
- The Digvijaya: The river inside Paramara base is blockaded by two layers of Sea Walls and Gates.
- His Own Man: The starting city of Ancona and the city of Rimini have their ports protected by Sea Walls and Gates.
- Tales of La Canela: Sea Walls mark the boundary of the algae farm south of La Culata.
- Lion of Africa: Western river entrance into Fort Garciosa's Docks and the northern section of the island are protected by Sea Walls and a Sea Gate.
- The Belly of the Beast: Aquileia's waterways are flanked by Sea Walls.
- A Kingdom of Our Own: The ports of Narbo are protected with Sea Walls and a Gate.
- The Oath to Unify Nusantara: Tumasik main base on the Malay Peninsula has Sea Walls protecting its Ports.
- Serving the New King: Sea Walls and Sea Gates protect the Docks in the Kutai base in the middle of the map, and in the Luwu base.
- The Pasunda Bubat Tragedy: Small Sea Walls block the western waterways leading into Trowulan.
Lake Poyang: Admiral Chen's ports in his two bases are protected by Sea Walls. There are also some Sea Walls protecting the naval entrance into Nanchang.
- Like Father, Like Son: The entrance into Chimu ports is blocked off by Sea Walls and Palisade Gates.
- Vain Ambition: Sea Walls surround the Sea Towers in Tripoli. Sea Walls also partially block the maritime entrance into the coastal Mamelukian base. The ports of Limassol are also protected by Sea Walls and Sea Gates.
- The Hook and Cod Wars: The English Docks by the central Lumberyard are protected by Sea Walls and Sea Gates.
- Guiscard Arrives: Bari's ports are protected by Sea Walls and a Sea Gate.
- Roger in Sicily: The port of Palermo is protected with Sea Walls and a Sea Gate.
- Vytautas' Crusade: There are some Sea Walls protecting the ships in Vozia.
- The Battle of Panipat: The southeastern river shallows leading into Alam khan's base are flanked with Sea Walls.
- Road to Royalty: Some Sea Walls line the land bridge within Tabriz.
- Alexander Safavi: Sea Walls protect Ismail's Dock in the Qizilbash' base.
- The Fallen Amir: A Sea Wall defends the river edge of the Uzbek camp. Sea Walls also flank the land bridge south of Kabul.
- Khata'i: Sea Walls are present within Uzbek and Ottoman camps, along the shores.
- Takeover: A small Sea Wall section is present within the Cuman camp.
- Yury's Revenge: Sea Walls reinforce the river passages inside Tbilisi.
- The Protectorate: A small Sea Wall section is present next to the Market east of Shamkor.
- The Queen in the Panther's Skin: A Sea Wall splits the central bridge inside the Ghorid camp.
Charlemagne: A Sea Wall section is present in the Aquitanian base.
Constantine XI and
Fetih: A Sea Wall is present on the outskirts of Constantinople.
Drake: Sea Walls and Sea Gates protect the Viceroy's Fortress in the west.
Ragnar: The Franks have constructed Sea Walls around the north of their base to protect them from naval attacks.
Changelog[]
The Conquerors[]
- Sea Walls use the Palisade Wall icon.
The Mountain Royals[]
- With update 95810, Sea Walls have their own icon.
Trivia[]
- In the beta version, Sea Walls and Sea Towers were built by a "Builder Ship", which could also build Docks and Sea Gates, and repair ships.
- The Sea Wall was not available in the Scenario Editor by default, but could be unlocked using Genie Editor or another DAT editor. In The Forgotten, however, it is available in the Scenario Editor.
Gallery[]
Sea Walls of Constantinople in The Walls of Constantinople
Sea Walls of Aquileia in The Fall of Rome