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Elven Slaves are sometimes generated from winning combat with certain units when the victorious player has the [[FfH Slavery (Civic)|Slavery]] civic, or is fighting with the [[FfH Taskmaster (Unit)|Taskmaster]], and the defeated unit has the [[FfH Elven (Promotion)|Elven]] promotion. The Elven Slave can do most tile improvements, at 40% of the speed of a [[FfH Worker (Unit)|Worker]]. It can build the Elven replacements for a number of improvements, and they cannot remove [[FfH Forest (Terrain Feature)|Forest]]s, nor can they explore [[FfH Ancient Temple (Resource)|Ancient Temple]]s. They can be upgraded to a military unit. They can be sacrificed in a city to construct an [[FfH Elf Cage (Building)|Elf Cage]].
The Worker can do most tile improvements, except for building nodes. They cannot build the dwarven or elven tile improvements, and they cannot be upgraded.
 
 
==Civilopedia==
 
==Civilopedia==
The majority of people in all civilizations throughout time have been workers. Whether engaged in farming, commerce, or industry, their actions form the economic infrastructure without which no nation can succeed. Over time, the endless activity of workers has reshaped the very suface of the land by mining hills, cutting down huge stretches of forest, and irrigating hostile terrain into fertile farmland. By the late 20th century it had become apparent that excessive deforestation and pollution from heavy industry posed a threat to the world's environment.  
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A civilization with the Slavery civic will capture 25% of the units it defeats in combat and convert them into slave units. A slave acts like a worker, but builds at half the normal speed.  Slaves can also be sacrificed to add a small amount of production to a city's current production.
 
===Strategy Text===
 
===Strategy Text===
Use '''Workers''' to improve the land around your cities and build roads that help establish trade routes.
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Version vom 17. April 2007, 14:09 Uhr


Civ4FFH ElfenSklave.png Elfensklave
Nichtmilitärische Einheiten
Werte
Stärke 0 Civ4Power.png
Bewegung 2 Civ4Fortbewegung.png
Herstellungskosten
Schnell 40 Civ4Produktion.png
Normal 60 Civ4Produktion.png
Langsam 90 Civ4Produktion.png
Episch 120 Civ4Produktion.png
Eigenschaften
Startbeförderungen Elfe
Fähigkeiten Einheit wird über Nahrung ausgebildet
kann nicht als Zufriedenheits-Unterstützung in Städten genutzt werden
Zählt nicht als militärische Einheit für Unterhaltskosten
Zählt nicht als militärische Einheit für Produktionszwecke
kann keine Geländefelder plündern
Kann bauen JagtlagerHütteGetreidefeld, Festung, Sägewerk, Mine, WeidelandPlantageSteinbruch, StraßeWassermühleWindmühle, WeingutWerkstattWald abholzen , Dschungel entfernen, Elfenkäfig
Sonstiges Baugeschwindigkeit: 40%
kann produktion beschleunigen

Elven Slaves are sometimes generated from winning combat with certain units when the victorious player has the Slavery civic, or is fighting with the Taskmaster, and the defeated unit has the Elven promotion. The Elven Slave can do most tile improvements, at 40% of the speed of a Worker. It can build the Elven replacements for a number of improvements, and they cannot remove Forests, nor can they explore Ancient Temples. They can be upgraded to a military unit. They can be sacrificed in a city to construct an Elf Cage.

Civilopedia

A civilization with the Slavery civic will capture 25% of the units it defeats in combat and convert them into slave units. A slave acts like a worker, but builds at half the normal speed. Slaves can also be sacrificed to add a small amount of production to a city's current production.

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