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Caravel
Description
Fast Renaissance era exploration melee naval unit.
Historical Context
As Iñigo Arieta, the Spanish commander who escorted Columbus to sea in 1492 AD, put it, caravels were “corredoras extremadas, buenas para descubrir tierras.” The Nina and the Pinta were caravels, and Columbus praised the Nina for its maneuverability, speed and safety. Developed in the 15th Century and used extensively in the 16th, the caravel was a speedy sailing ship with lateen-rigged main- and mizzen-mast, sloping bow and high stern castle. It appears that the classic (there was a lot of variation) caravel design was a melding of an earlier Iberian fishing vessel and the Arab qarib plying the Mediterranean. Small, light and shallow-drafted compared to other sailing ships, it was perfect for exploring all those coasts and rivers the Europeans were finding during the Age of Exploration. Likely the first vision people had of Europeans was a caravel looming off of the coast. After the explorers came the conquistadors, priests, adventurers, traders and eventually settlers...and so the unpretentious little caravel spread conquest round the globe.
PortraitSquare
icon_unit_caravel

Traits

Upgrades To
icon_unit_ironclad
Ironclad
Upgrade From
icon_unit_galley
Galley
icon_unit_norwegian_longship
Viking Longship
Promotion Class: Naval Melee
icon_moves
4
Movement Points
icon_strength
55
Melee Strength

Requirements

Technology
icon_tech_cartography
Cartography
Production Cost
Base Cost: 240 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 960 Gold
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 4 Gold
PortraitSquare
icon_unit_caravel
Description
Fast Renaissance era exploration melee naval unit.
Historical Context
As Iñigo Arieta, the Spanish commander who escorted Columbus to sea in 1492 AD, put it, caravels were “corredoras extremadas, buenas para descubrir tierras.” The Nina and the Pinta were caravels, and Columbus praised the Nina for its maneuverability, speed and safety. Developed in the 15th Century and used extensively in the 16th, the caravel was a speedy sailing ship with lateen-rigged main- and mizzen-mast, sloping bow and high stern castle. It appears that the classic (there was a lot of variation) caravel design was a melding of an earlier Iberian fishing vessel and the Arab qarib plying the Mediterranean. Small, light and shallow-drafted compared to other sailing ships, it was perfect for exploring all those coasts and rivers the Europeans were finding during the Age of Exploration. Likely the first vision people had of Europeans was a caravel looming off of the coast. After the explorers came the conquistadors, priests, adventurers, traders and eventually settlers...and so the unpretentious little caravel spread conquest round the globe.

Traits

Upgrades To
icon_unit_ironclad
Ironclad
Upgrade From
icon_unit_galley
Galley
icon_unit_norwegian_longship
Viking Longship
Promotion Class: Naval Melee
icon_moves
4
Movement Points
icon_strength
55
Melee Strength

Requirements

Technology
icon_tech_cartography
Cartography
Production Cost
Base Cost: 240 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 960 Gold
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 4 Gold
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