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Eagle Warrior
Description
Aztec unique Ancient era unit that replaces the Warrior. Has a chance to capture other civilization's military units by turning them into Builders.
Historical Context
One of the two elite class of infantry (the other being the Jaguar Warriors) in the Aztec army, the Eagle Warriors were the bravest young men of noble birth and/or those who had taken the most prisoners in battle. Like the Jaguars, the Eagles used the atlatl, bow, spear and macuahuitl (wooden swords set with obsidian shards); unlike the Jaguars, the Eagles decorated their armor with eagle feathers and wore a headdress shaped like the head of an eagle with the beak wide open. And they had a hilltop temple in Malinalco. Upon taking 20 prisoners – intact enough to serve as human sacrifice – a young warrior was eligible to become an Eagle Warrior, no doubt making his family very proud. Until the Spanish arrived with their cannons, muskets, and horses, the Eagle and Jaguar warriors were the toughest bullies on the Mesoamerican block.
PortraitSquare
icon_unit_aztec_eagle_warrior

Traits

Unique To
icon_civilization_aztec
Aztec
Upgrades To
icon_unit_swordsman
Swordsman
icon_unit_roman_legion
Legion
icon_unit_kongo_shield_bearer
Ngao Mbeba
icon_civilization_unknown
Hypaspist
icon_civilization_unknown
Immortal
Promotion Class: Melee
icon_moves
2
Movement Points
icon_strength
28
Melee Strength

Requirements

Production Cost
Base Cost: 65 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 260 Gold
PortraitSquare
icon_unit_aztec_eagle_warrior
Description
Aztec unique Ancient era unit that replaces the Warrior. Has a chance to capture other civilization's military units by turning them into Builders.
Historical Context
One of the two elite class of infantry (the other being the Jaguar Warriors) in the Aztec army, the Eagle Warriors were the bravest young men of noble birth and/or those who had taken the most prisoners in battle. Like the Jaguars, the Eagles used the atlatl, bow, spear and macuahuitl (wooden swords set with obsidian shards); unlike the Jaguars, the Eagles decorated their armor with eagle feathers and wore a headdress shaped like the head of an eagle with the beak wide open. And they had a hilltop temple in Malinalco. Upon taking 20 prisoners – intact enough to serve as human sacrifice – a young warrior was eligible to become an Eagle Warrior, no doubt making his family very proud. Until the Spanish arrived with their cannons, muskets, and horses, the Eagle and Jaguar warriors were the toughest bullies on the Mesoamerican block.

Traits

Unique To
icon_civilization_aztec
Aztec
Upgrades To
icon_unit_swordsman
Swordsman
icon_unit_roman_legion
Legion
icon_unit_kongo_shield_bearer
Ngao Mbeba
icon_civilization_unknown
Hypaspist
icon_civilization_unknown
Immortal
Promotion Class: Melee
icon_moves
2
Movement Points
icon_strength
28
Melee Strength

Requirements

Production Cost
Base Cost: 65 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 260 Gold
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