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− | The '''Sforza''' campaign in ''[[Age of Empires II HD: The Forgotten]]'' is depicting '''Francesco Sforza''' from his rise of power after the death of his father, Muzio Sforza, until he became the Duke of Milan. He is a must survive unit for all the campaigns. |
+ | The '''Sforza''' campaign in ''[[Age of Empires II HD: The Forgotten]]'' is depicting '''Francesco Sforza''' (1401–1466) from his rise of power after the death of his father, Muzio Sforza, until he became the Duke of Milan. He is a must survive unit for all the campaigns. The campaign is present in the ''[[Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition|Definitive Edition]]'', but has has been significantly reworked. |
− | == Campaign |
+ | == Campaign == |
+ | {{Quote|When the Italian princes were too cowardly to get their hands dirty, they paid mercenaries like Sforza. He sold himself to the highest bidder, but always looked for a new opportunity to get rich. Can a man like Sforza achieve his grand ambitions, or will he himself be betrayed?|In-game campaign description in ''Definitive Edition''}} |
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− | The player plays as the [[Italians]]. The player color is blue. |
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+ | In ''The Forgotten'', the Sforza campaign consists of five scenarios. The player plays as the [[Italians]], and the player color is '''{{color|blue|blue}}'''. |
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# [[An End and a Beginning]] |
# [[An End and a Beginning]] |
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# [[O Fortuna]] |
# [[O Fortuna]] |
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# [[A New Duke of Milan]] |
# [[A New Duke of Milan]] |
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+ | In the ''Definitive Edition'', the campaign portrays similar events and still has five scenarios, but each have different names, maps, and objectives. |
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+ | # [[Mercenaries and Masters]] |
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+ | # [[ His Own Man]] |
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− | |Image =Francesco Sforza icon.png |
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+ | # [[Prodigal Son]] |
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− | |Name = Francesco Sforza |
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+ | # [[Blood and Betrayal]] |
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+ | # [[Viva Sforza!]] |
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− | |Type = [[Infantry]] |
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+ | == Unit == |
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+ | Francesco Sforza is a [[Heroes (Age of Empires II)|hero]] with the appearance of a [[Condottiero]] in ''The Forgotten'' and his own unique skin in the ''Definitive Edition''. |
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− | |Hit Points = 200 |
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− | |Attack = 12 |
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− | |Armour = 1 |
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− | |Pierce Armour = 3 |
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− | |Speed = Medium}}Francesco Sforza is a [[Condottiero]] [[hero]]. |
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− | {{Template:Heroes List (Age of Empires II)}} |
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{{Campaigns (Age of Empires II)}} |
{{Campaigns (Age of Empires II)}} |
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− | [[Category:Infantry]] |
+ | [[Category:Infantry heroes]] |
[[Category:Sforza]] |
[[Category:Sforza]] |
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+ | [[Category:The Forgotten]] |
Revision as of 12:47, 4 May 2020
The Sforza campaign in Age of Empires II HD: The Forgotten is depicting Francesco Sforza (1401–1466) from his rise of power after the death of his father, Muzio Sforza, until he became the Duke of Milan. He is a must survive unit for all the campaigns. The campaign is present in the Definitive Edition, but has has been significantly reworked.
Campaign
“ | When the Italian princes were too cowardly to get their hands dirty, they paid mercenaries like Sforza. He sold himself to the highest bidder, but always looked for a new opportunity to get rich. Can a man like Sforza achieve his grand ambitions, or will he himself be betrayed? | ” |
—In-game campaign description in Definitive Edition |
In The Forgotten, the Sforza campaign consists of five scenarios. The player plays as the Italians, and the player color is blue.
In the Definitive Edition, the campaign portrays similar events and still has five scenarios, but each have different names, maps, and objectives.
Unit
Francesco Sforza is a hero with the appearance of a Condottiero in The Forgotten and his own unique skin in the Definitive Edition.
- Main article: Francesco Sforza