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Warrior
Description
Weak Ancient era melee unit.
Historical Context
According to the dictionary, a “warrior” is a person engaged or experienced in warfare. In primitive societies, that’s just about everyone since everyone fought everyone else. After all, it didn’t take much training to bash someone in the head with a rock or club, just some stamina and a strong stomach. Thus, early tribes and settlements did not have a professional standing army; that’s a benefit of civilization. Instead, all the able-bodied served in a loose militia, called to face a crisis and then returning to their farms and villages when it was past (or sometimes before). It would be centuries before some ancient kings had the foresight and wherewithal to maintain an army, with specialists in various weapons replacing the old warriors.
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Traits

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
20
Melee Strength

Requirements

Production Cost
Base Cost: 40 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 160 Gold
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icon_unit_warrior
Description
Weak Ancient era melee unit.
Historical Context
According to the dictionary, a “warrior” is a person engaged or experienced in warfare. In primitive societies, that’s just about everyone since everyone fought everyone else. After all, it didn’t take much training to bash someone in the head with a rock or club, just some stamina and a strong stomach. Thus, early tribes and settlements did not have a professional standing army; that’s a benefit of civilization. Instead, all the able-bodied served in a loose militia, called to face a crisis and then returning to their farms and villages when it was past (or sometimes before). It would be centuries before some ancient kings had the foresight and wherewithal to maintain an army, with specialists in various weapons replacing the old warriors.

Traits

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
20
Melee Strength

Requirements

Production Cost
Base Cost: 40 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 160 Gold
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