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|XPdestroy = 70 |
|XPdestroy = 70 |
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|RDamage = 30 |
|RDamage = 30 |
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− | |RMulti = x0.25 vs. [[Villager#Age of Empires III|Villager]]<br/>x1.5 vs. [[Cavalry#Age of Empires III|Cavalry]] and [[Light infantry]]<br/>x0.5 vs. [[Siege unit#Age of Empires III|Siege |
+ | |RMulti = x0.25 vs. [[Villager#Age of Empires III|Villager]]<br/>x1.5 vs. [[Cavalry#Age of Empires III|Cavalry]] and [[Light infantry]]<br/>x0.5 vs. [[Siege unit#Age of Empires III|Siege unit]] |
|RRange = 24 |
|RRange = 24 |
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|RROF = 3.0 |
|RROF = 3.0 |
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|SDamage = 100 |
|SDamage = 100 |
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− | |SMulti = x0.5 vs. [[Siege unit#Age of Empires III|Siege |
+ | |SMulti = x0.5 vs. [[Siege unit#Age of Empires III|Siege unit]] |
|SRange = 40 |
|SRange = 40 |
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|SROF = 3.0 |
|SROF = 3.0 |
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+ | ! data-sort-type=number|Cost |
− | ! [[Population|Pop.]] |
+ | ! data-sort-type=none|[[Population|Pop.]] |
! [[Civilizations (Age of Empires III)|Civ.]] |
! [[Civilizations (Age of Empires III)|Civ.]] |
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|[[File:Coyote_runner_icon.png|22px]] [[Coyote Runner]] |
|[[File:Coyote_runner_icon.png|22px]] [[Coyote Runner]] |
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|{{Resources|br=1|food=85|wood=25}} |
|{{Resources|br=1|food=85|wood=25}} |
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+ | | rowspan=9 style="text-align: center;" | 1 |
− | + | |[[Aztecs (Age of Empires III)|Aztecs]] |
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|[[File:Puma_spearman_icon.png|22px]] [[Puma Spearman]] |
|[[File:Puma_spearman_icon.png|22px]] [[Puma Spearman]] |
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|{{Resources|br=1|food=50|coin=50}} |
|{{Resources|br=1|food=50|coin=50}} |
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+ | |[[Aztecs (Age of Empires III)|Aztecs]] |
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|[[File:War_club_icon.png|22px]] [[War Club]] |
|[[File:War_club_icon.png|22px]] [[War Club]] |
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|[[File:Tomahawk_icon.png|22px]] [[Tomahawk]] |
|[[File:Tomahawk_icon.png|22px]] [[Tomahawk]] |
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|{{Resources|br=1|food=75|wood=25}} |
|{{Resources|br=1|food=75|wood=25}} |
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|[[File:Aenna_icon.png|22px]] [[Aenna]] |
|[[File:Aenna_icon.png|22px]] [[Aenna]] |
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|{{Resources|br=1|food=100}} |
|{{Resources|br=1|food=100}} |
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+ | |[[Iroquois]] |
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|[[File:Cetan_bow_icon.png|22px]] [[Cetan Bow]] |
|[[File:Cetan_bow_icon.png|22px]] [[Cetan Bow]] |
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|{{Resources|br=1|food=60|coin=40}} |
|{{Resources|br=1|food=60|coin=40}} |
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|[[Sioux]] |
|[[Sioux]] |
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|'''Weak vs.''' |
|'''Weak vs.''' |
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− | |[[Artillery (Age of Empires III)|Artillery]], [[Siege unit#Age of Empires III|siege |
+ | |[[Artillery (Age of Empires III)|Artillery]], [[Siege unit#Age of Empires III|siege unit]] |
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! colspan="2" style="font-size: 110%; padding: 1em;" | Improvements |
! colspan="2" style="font-size: 110%; padding: 1em;" | Improvements |
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|'''Construction cost''' |
|'''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%}}) |
+ | |[[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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WarHut.jpg|An Iroquois War Hut in-game. |
WarHut.jpg|An Iroquois War Hut in-game. |
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{{Buildings List (Age of Empires III)}} |
{{Buildings List (Age of Empires III)}} |
Revision as of 14:32, 4 April 2020
“ | Trains and upgrades infantry units as well as defends an area with a ranged attack. | ” |
—In-game description |
The War Hut is a military building in Age of Empires III: The WarChiefs that is unique to the Native American civilizations (Aztecs, Iroquois, and Sioux). It combines the functions of a Barracks and an Outpost where it trains and upgrades infantry as well as attacking enemy units, similar to the Russian Blockhouse.
Units
Age | Unit | Cost | Pop. | Civ. |
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Coyote Runner | 85 food 25 wood |
1 | Aztecs | |
Puma Spearman | 50 food 50 coin |
Aztecs | ||
War Club | 50 food 40 wood |
Sioux | ||
Macehualtin | 40 food 30 wood |
Aztecs | ||
Tomahawk | 75 food 25 wood |
Iroquois | ||
Aenna | 100 food | Iroquois | ||
Cetan Bow | 65 food 35 wood |
Sioux | ||
Forest Prowler | 50 food 65 coin |
Iroquois | ||
Wakina Rifle | 60 food 40 coin |
Sioux |
Upgrades
Age | Upgrade | Cost | Effect |
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Strong War Hut | 400 wood 200 coin |
Upgrades War Huts into Strong War Huts (+30% hit points and attack) | |
Mighty War Hut | 800 wood 400 coin |
Upgrades War Huts into Mighty War Huts (+50% hit points and attack); requires Strong War Hut |
Technologies
Age | Technology | Cost | Effect | Civ. |
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Barometz | 750 coin | Ships 1 Puma Spearman for every 2 minutes the game has passed, up to 30 minutes | Aztecs | |
Lacrosse | 600 wood 600 coin |
Aennas, Tomahawks, and Forest Prowlers get +2 LOS and +2 range | Iroquois | |
War Drums | 400 coin | Cetan Bow and War Club train time -33%; Wakina Rifle train time -25% | Sioux |
Further statistics
Building strengths and weaknesses | |
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Strong vs. | Ships, infantry, cavalry |
Weak vs. | Artillery, siege unit |
Improvements | |
Hit points | Flying Buttress (+20%) |
Attack | Heated Shot (+1.5x multiplier vs. ships, Iroquois only) |
Construction cost | Cree Textile Craftsmanship (-25% wood) Tupi Forest Burning (-20% wood) |
Home City Cards
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Green: TEAM Shipment that is sent to each player in a team Aztecs
Europeans
Indians
Iroquois
Native Americans
Russians
Spanish
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History
“ | In both North American and Mesoamerican cultures, warriors were critical to the defense and survival of the tribe. On the Great Plains, warrior societies emerged - complete with their own dances, songs, and costumes. Prestige was typically bestowed based on an individual's acts of courage during battle, such acts as stealing weapons, horses, and counting coup. In Aztec society, membership in the calpulli established each individual's religious and secular schooling, as well as how they would be trained in warfare. The men of a calpulli served together in battle and on the numerous public works projects. The Aztec soldiers wielded weapons of wood and stone, and they often sought prisoners to be sacrificed in religious ceremonies. For the Iroquois, the longhouse stood as the central symbol of religious and civic life. In fact, the name they call themselves - Haudenosaunee - means "People of the Long House." It was in the longhouse that the Grand Council of the six member nations of the Iroquois Confederacy made decisions regarding matters of war and peace. | ” |