![]() I’m going to re-release a full chart when I’m done checking all civs. The Comancheros, and their variants, is a complete mess. There are minor inconsistencies between civs that make think that some features are bugged or haven’t been thought out very well. Units often have wrong stats or don’t even show certain habilities. Many of the shipments descriptions are needlessly confusing, often making it unclear what exactly they actually do. The wiki has a lot of outdated or outright wrong information. I’m testing all revolutions combinations in depth one by one to make sure that everything is right. I’m reworking the entire chart to be more accurate. The US 16 militiamen and the upgrade that they can now be summoned from forts as well as not losing HP over time anymore is the same HC card. Mexican renegados (chinacos) cost 1 population, ie 5 population less, and become available. Renegados (hajduks), stradiots and jaegers become trainable as well after their corresponding HC cards. Hungarian revolutionaries (grenzer) can build outposts (after HC card) and become trainable there. Hungary (Germans) have jaegers (pandours) trainable at once, without prior card. The Chileans can train an unlimited number of mapuche bolas riders (notably in their stables, ie mass production). The Canadian attack upgrade for villagers got buffed in DE’s first update from +13 to +17. ![]() The Barbary states corsair captain is in fact a land shipment, so the back color should be red. Egyptian mamelukes might not carry in the long run the power of Ottoman imperial mamelukes, but only they can mass produce them (provided they’ve got the eco behind it of course).Īrgentinian comanchero attack doesn’t have a staggering effect. Egypt can train mamelukes in simple stables. The Chilean native for instance can be trained in stables. Very often it’s not written if a send unit from the homecity becomes trainable.Īn annex information is where a revolution exclusive unit is or becomes trainable. I didn’t doublecheck everything in-game, so take these with a pinch of salt, although I’m pretty sure it’s correct. There are just very small improvements that could perhaps be added.
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