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+ | |Intro = [[File:EmpiresIcon.png]] ''[[Age of Empires]]'' |
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+ | |Arch = East Asian |
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+ | |Features = [[Villager (Age of Empires)|Villagers]] {{tt|+10%|+30% stated but actually +18% before the Definitive Edition}} faster<br />[[Cavalry]] {{tt|15%|30% before The Rise of Rome, 25% in the Rise of Rome, 20% before update 38862}} cheaper<br />[[Ship]] hit points {{tt|+20%|+33% for Fishing Ships, +30% for other ships before the Definitive Edition, 25% before update 38862}} |
+ | |Continent = Asia |
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− | [[Cavalry]] 25% cheaper |
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− | [[Naval vessel|Ship]] hit points {{tt|+25%|+33% for fishing ships, +30% for other ships before Definitive Edition}} |
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⚫ | }}'''Yamato''' is the name of a Japanese dynasty (approximately 250–710 AD), that was located in Ancient Japan with the capital city at Fujiwara. The Yamato are the ancestors of modern Japanese people and were the first people to unify and conquer all of Japan. In ''[[Age of Empires]]'', they are one of the three playable East Asian civilizations and make an excellent offensive civilization on sea maps. They also have a self-sufficient economy giving them a slight edge in the beginning of the game. The equivalent civilization is known as [[Japanese]] in both ''[[Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings|Age of Empires II]]'' and ''[[Age of Empires III]]''. |
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⚫ | }}'''Yamato''' is the name of a Japanese dynasty (approximately 250–710 AD) that was located in Ancient Japan with the capital city at Fujiwara. The Yamato are the ancestors of modern Japanese people and were the first people to unify and conquer all of Japan. In ''[[Age of Empires]]'' |
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+ | == Civilization attributes == |
* Asian style |
* Asian style |
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+ | * {{tt|+20%|+33% for Fishing Ships, +30% for other ships before the Definitive Edition, 25% before update 38862}} [[Ship]] [[hit points]]. |
− | * {{tt|+10%|+30% stated but actually +18% before Definitive Edition}} [[Villager (Age of Empires)|Villager]] speed. |
+ | * {{tt|+10%|+30% stated but actually +18% before the Definitive Edition}} [[Villager (Age of Empires)|Villager]] speed. |
− | * -25% [[Cavalry]] |
+ | * -{{tt|15%|30% before The Rise of Rome, 25% in the Rise of Rome, 20% before update 38862}} [[Cavalry]] and [[Horse Archer]] cost. |
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+ | == Changelog == |
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+ | ===''Original''=== |
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+ | * Cavalry and Horse Archers cost -30%. |
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+ | * Fishing Ships have +33% HP, other ships have +30% HP. |
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+ | * Villagers have +18% speed (though 30% is stated) |
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+ | === ''The Rise of Rome'' === |
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+ | * Cavalry and Horse Archers cost -25%. |
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+ | === ''Definitive Edition'' === |
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+ | * All ships have +25% HP. With [[update 38862]], ships have +20% HP instead. |
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+ | * Villager speed +10% |
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+ | * With [[Update 9 (Age of Empires: Definitive Edition)|Content Update 9]], Cavalry and Horse Archers cost -20%. With [[update 38862]], they cost -15%. |
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Names shown in ''italics'' are only used in the original game, names shown in '''bold''' are used in both the original game and its expansions. |
Names shown in ''italics'' are only used in the original game, names shown in '''bold''' are used in both the original game and its expansions. |
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+ | == Trivia == |
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+ | * Historical or legendary figures (except Himiko), represented by Yamato AI players, belong to the [[Wikipedia:Imperial House of Japan|Imperial House of Japan]], who hailed from [[Wikipedia:Kyushu|Kyushu]], according to [[Wikipedia:Kojiki|Kojiki]] & [[Wikipedia: Nihon Shoki|Nihon Shoki]]. Meanwhile, [[Wikipedia:Himiko|Queen Himiko]] likely belonged to another dynasty who ruled [[Wikipedia:Yamatai|Yamatai]], which then did not exert its authority over all early [[wikipedia:Honshu|Honshu]] Japanese polities; as [[Wikipedia:Records of the Three Kingdoms|Sanguozhi]] mentioned Himiko's conflict against king Himikoko of Kuna. |
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+ | ** A more encompassing civilizational name would have been [[Wikipedia:Wa_(Japan)|Wa]], the native Japanese first singular person pronoun "I, me", best represented by [[Wiktionary:我#Etymology 1 2|我]], which is [[Wikipedia:Kanji#Special_readings|read, meaning-based]], as ''wa'' (わ/ワ). |
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+ | ** Historically, ''wa'' (わ/ワ) was transcribed with [[Wikipedia:Graphic pejoratives in written Chinese|graphic pejorative]] 倭 "short, dwarf" by [[Chinese (Age of Empires II)|Chinese]] or by [[Japanese (Age of Empires II)|Japanese]] with 和 "harmony, peace", using [[Wikipedia:Kanji#Ateji|sound-based reading]]. |
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+ | * Their extra speed on villagers is the same bonus as the [[Assyrians]]. |
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+ | * The Yamato strengths closely resemble the ones of the [[Berbers]] of ''[[Age of Empires II]]'' (cheaper cavalry, improved navy stats and extra villager speed) |
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+ | == Gallery == |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | AoE DE Yamato.png|Yamato (in the Iron Age) as shown in the ''Definitive Edition'' |
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+ | Haniwa-Kofun-Warrior.jpg|Haniwa figurine of a Kofun-period warrior |
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+ | </gallery> |
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Revision as of 05:06, 13 September 2020
This article is about the civilization in Age of Empires. For the other appearances of the faction in the series, see Japanese. |
Yamato is the name of a Japanese dynasty (approximately 250–710 AD), that was located in Ancient Japan with the capital city at Fujiwara. The Yamato are the ancestors of modern Japanese people and were the first people to unify and conquer all of Japan. In Age of Empires, they are one of the three playable East Asian civilizations and make an excellent offensive civilization on sea maps. They also have a self-sufficient economy giving them a slight edge in the beginning of the game. The equivalent civilization is known as Japanese in both Age of Empires II and Age of Empires III.
Civilization attributes
- Asian style
- +20% Ship hit points.
- +10% Villager speed.
- -15% Cavalry and Horse Archer cost.
Changelog
Original
- Cavalry and Horse Archers cost -30%.
- Fishing Ships have +33% HP, other ships have +30% HP.
- Villagers have +18% speed (though 30% is stated)
The Rise of Rome
- Cavalry and Horse Archers cost -25%.
Definitive Edition
- All ships have +25% HP. With update 38862, ships have +20% HP instead.
- Villager speed +10%
- With Content Update 9, Cavalry and Horse Archers cost -20%. With update 38862, they cost -15%.
AI player names
Names shown in italics are only used in the original game, names shown in bold are used in both the original game and its expansions.
- Nintoku (仁徳天皇) – 16th Emperor of Japan; reigned 313–399
- Sei – Possibly short for Seimu (成務天皇, 13th Emperor of Japan; reigned 131–191), Seinei (清寧天皇, 22nd Emperor of Japan; reigned 480–484) or Seiwa (清和天皇, 56th Emperor of Japan; reigned 858–876)
- Sei II – Did not exist in Japan
- Nintoku II – Did not exist in Japan
- Sei III – Did not exist in Japan
- Nintoku III – Did not exist in Japan
- Sei IV – Did not exist in Japan
- Jimmu Tenno (神武天皇) – First (legendary) Emperor of Japan, reigned 660–585 BC
- Himiko (卑弥呼) – Queen of Yamataikoku, reigned 189–248
- Shotoku Taishi (聖徳太子) – Prince and regent for Empress Suiko; lived 572–622
- Kammu (桓武天皇) – 50th Emperor of Japan, reigned 781–806
- Jingo (神功皇后/神功天皇) – A Japanese empress consort/regnant, technically the 15th sovereign of Japan; reigned 201–269
- Keiko (景行天皇) – 12th Emperor of Japan; reigned 71–130
- Temmu (天武天皇) – 40th Emperor of Japan; reigned 672–686
Trivia
- Historical or legendary figures (except Himiko), represented by Yamato AI players, belong to the Imperial House of Japan, who hailed from Kyushu, according to Kojiki & Nihon Shoki. Meanwhile, Queen Himiko likely belonged to another dynasty who ruled Yamatai, which then did not exert its authority over all early Honshu Japanese polities; as Sanguozhi mentioned Himiko's conflict against king Himikoko of Kuna.
- A more encompassing civilizational name would have been Wa, the native Japanese first singular person pronoun "I, me", best represented by 我, which is read, meaning-based, as wa (わ/ワ).
- Historically, wa (わ/ワ) was transcribed with graphic pejorative 倭 "short, dwarf" by Chinese or by Japanese with 和 "harmony, peace", using sound-based reading.
- Their extra speed on villagers is the same bonus as the Assyrians.
- The Yamato strengths closely resemble the ones of the Berbers of Age of Empires II (cheaper cavalry, improved navy stats and extra villager speed)
Gallery
Civilizations in Age of Empires categorised by architecture set | |
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East Asian architecture | Choson · Lac Viet · Shang · Yamato |
Egyptian architecture | Assyrians · Egyptians · Hittites |
Greek architecture | Greeks · Minoans · Phoenicians |
Mesopotamian architecture | Babylonians · Persians · Sumerians |
Roman architecture | Carthaginians · Macedonians · Palmyrans · Romans |