Civilization | Description | Buff | Special Troop | Troop Description |
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Chinese | Chinese architecture is distinguished by its dougong brackets and eaves. While regional styles vary, their spatial layouts, structural designs, decorative arts, and other aspects share a common foundation in underlying concepts and ideologies. |
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Chu Ko Nu | Chinese archers are renowned for their swift-firing crossbows. Exhibiting remarkable accuracy, rapid fire rates, and extensive attack ranges, their repeating crossbows adeptly vanquish foes across the battlefield. |
French | French architecture evolved from its Roman roots, incorporating elements of Gothic, Renaissance, and palace culture. This fusion created a distinctive aesthetic that significantly impacted subsequent generations. |
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Throwing Axemen | The French are known for their aggressive soldiers who skillfully launch throwing axes at adversaries to disrupt their formations. These troops boast a greater attack range and enhanced damage compared to ordinary swordsmen. |
Byzantines | Byzantine architecture melds the distinctive culture of Mesopotamia with ancient Roman architectural foundations. This style harmoniously blends Eastern and Western influences, with the iconic rounded dome roof as its most prominent feature. |
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Cataphracts | Byzantine cataphracts maintained an exceptional reputation across the East and West for centuries. With their discipline and rigorous training, they present a formidable challenge to archers. Cataphracts constitute the most formidable forces within a legion. |
Romans | Roman architects drew inspiration from ancient Greek styles. Their designs often feature symmetrical plane structures, robust walls, arches, domed roofs, pillars, and imposing towers. This results in a commanding and dignified aesthetic. |
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Phalanxes | Roman phalanxes employ diverse formation strategies and execute flanking maneuvers from both sides, forming an imposing vanguard. Their proficiency in carrying out timely and adaptable combat orders has solidified their status as elite forces in imperial warfare. |