Knochengolem (Civ4 FFH): Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
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+ | This unit is more expensive, has different resource requirements, has an upgrade requirement and is effectively weaker (since it isn't an upgraded or upgradable unit) than the [[FfH Immortal (Unit)|Immortal]] it replaces. Golems don't gain experience; the only way they gain promotions are through Buildings [[FfH Armament Moulds (Building)|Armament Moulds]], [[FfH Velox Workshop (Building)|Velox Workshop]], [[FfH Blasting Workshop (Building)|Blasting Workshop]] (existing at creation) and Heroes [[FfH Barnaxus (Hero)|Barnaxus]] (at any time). | ||
==Civilopedia== | ==Civilopedia== | ||
− | + | The Age of Rebirth saw the first appearance of the Bone Golem. Each part must be carved entirely from one piece of bone or similar material, and only elephants, descended from the mammoths abundant in the Age of Winter, can provide adequate sized raw materials. Curiosity lead the Luchuirp craftsmen to attempt these creations, however they become one of their favorite toys, as the bone absorbed their magic as no metal could, leading them to reanimate when defeated. | |
===Strategy Text=== | ===Strategy Text=== | ||
− | + | Luchuirp are the only civilization able to build immortal units, rather than upgrading them from high leveled macemen. After building three, you may not need to ever build another, because after dying they will be reborn in the capital. Feel free to send them on suicide missions. | |
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Version vom 27. März 2007, 00:33 Uhr
Knochengolem | ||
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Golem Einheit | ||
Werte | ||
Stärke | 12 | |
Bewegung | 1 | |
Herstellungskosten | ||
Schnell | 241 | |
Normal | 360 | |
Langsam | 540 | |
Episch | 720 | |
Voraussetzungen | ||
Technologien | Göttliche Essenz | |
Ressourcen | Elfenbein | |
Eigenschaften | ||
Spezialeinheit für | Luchuirp | |
Ersetzt | Unsterblicher | |
Startbeförderungen | Kannibalismus Golem | |
Sonstiges | Nationaleinheit, nur 3 erlaubt |
This unit is more expensive, has different resource requirements, has an upgrade requirement and is effectively weaker (since it isn't an upgraded or upgradable unit) than the Immortal it replaces. Golems don't gain experience; the only way they gain promotions are through Buildings Armament Moulds, Velox Workshop, Blasting Workshop (existing at creation) and Heroes Barnaxus (at any time).
Civilopedia
The Age of Rebirth saw the first appearance of the Bone Golem. Each part must be carved entirely from one piece of bone or similar material, and only elephants, descended from the mammoths abundant in the Age of Winter, can provide adequate sized raw materials. Curiosity lead the Luchuirp craftsmen to attempt these creations, however they become one of their favorite toys, as the bone absorbed their magic as no metal could, leading them to reanimate when defeated.
Strategy Text
Luchuirp are the only civilization able to build immortal units, rather than upgrading them from high leveled macemen. After building three, you may not need to ever build another, because after dying they will be reborn in the capital. Feel free to send them on suicide missions.