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Template:Infobox Civ The Tupi are a Native American tribe featured in Age of Empires III. Like all natives, they can be allied with by building a Trading Post at their Trading Post site.

The Tupi are available on the Amazonia and Pampas maps.

Unit

Unit Description
Tupi Blackwood Archer
Tupi Blackwood Archer
Long-range, accurate native archer. Good against infantry.

Improvements

Tupi improvements focus on increasing archers in combat, reducing building Wood costs and training Cougars.

Age Improvement Cost Effect
Ages discovery
Tupi Poison Arrow Frogs
Tupi Poison Arrow Frogs
225 wood
225 coin
Archers get +10% ranged attack
Ages discovery
Tupi Forest Burning
Tupi Forest Burning
175 food
175 coin
Buildings cost -20% wood
Ages discovery
Tupi Animal Lore
Tupi Animal Lore
75 wood
75 coin
Town Centers can train Buttercup the Pet Cougars
  • Tupi Forest Burning can be stacked with other building cost reduction cards for a significant discount.
    • The Spanish can have free Barracks and the Chinese can have very cheap War Academies when this upgrade is combined with TEAM Cheap Barracks (-50% Barracks cost, -25% War Academy cost) and/or TEAM Art of War (-30% Barracks cost, -30% War Academy cost).
    • The Spanish can exploit their free barracks to build walls using the structure. If the Russians are the third ally in a 3 vs 3 game and send TEAM Barracks Hitpoints the barracks will possess 5,000 hit points each, significantly more than a basic wall. In conjunction with Improved Buildings they will posses even more hitpoints.
    • The Japanese can stack this with their cheap shrine card (Heavenly Kami) for 35% cheaper shrines (81 wood vs. 125).
  • Tupi Poison Arrow Frogs are useful when stacked with other archer damage upgrades and home city card shipments.
    • The Japanese Ikko-Ikki monks benefit from this upgrade.
  • Tupi Animal Lore is largely useless, it adds some population free units to your attack force but ultimately it's hard to work into a strategy versus flesh and blood opponents.

In-game dialogue

The Tupi Blackwood Archer probably speak either the extinct Old Tupi or the Modern Tupi (also known as Nheengatu).

  • Ha
  • Hee (Yes)
  • Se guatavo (I will go)
  • Tape (Path??)
  • Inera (Attack)
  • Nidivi (Attack)

History

When the Portuguese, French, and Dutch penetrated the interior of Brazil they encountered a number of warlike and aggressive tribes called the Tupi. The coastal Tupi lived mainly by agriculture, growing manioc, yams, tobacco, beans, squash, peppers, and other crops in forest clearings. When the soils were depleted, they would move to a new location, clear the trees, and replant.

In the sixteenth century they became embroiled in the wars between Europeans fighting in Brazil, mainly the French and Portuguese, who both employed native allies. Many of the Tupi were forced to work on the plantations, but they fared poorly and died. They suffered from epidemics that swept through their villages, and were forcibly taken from their villages to be sold as slaves, often by enemy tribes. European encroachment spread as the trees were cleared, and sugar plantations were established. Devastated by the recurring wars, disease, and slavery, the remaining Tupi withdrew up the Amazon into interior lands the Europeans did not want.

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