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Dílna (bronz)

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Díky kmenovým praktikám přinášení votivních obětí božstvům řek a vodních ploch byla na dnech jezer a řek po celé Evropě objevena celá řada bronzových artefaktů. Řeka Temže v anglickém Londýně musela mít pro místní kmeny obzvláště velký význam, protože na jejím dně byla postupně objevena celá řada bronzových předmětů. Ceremoniální rohatá přilba z Waterloo, objevená v roce 1868, a štíty z Wandsworthu a Battersea byly také vytaženy z řeky a nyní jsou umístěny v Britském muzeu. Stejně jako přilba byl i štít z Battersea pravděpodobně ceremoniálním předmětem, protože nenese žádné známky poškození ani stopy po tom, že by byl kdy přibit na dřevěný podklad, který by mu dodal pevnost potřebnou v bitvě.

Průmysl

Obydlí umělce
Obydlí umělce
(rom_BARBARIAN_artisans_major_1)
Průmysl Level 0
Dílna (bronz)
Dílna (bronz)
(rom_BARBARIAN_artisans_major_bronze_2)
Průmysl Level 1
Kovárna (bronz)
Kovárna (bronz)
(rom_BARBARIAN_artisans_major_bronze_3)
Průmysl Level 2
Bronzová pec
Bronzová pec
(rom_BARBARIAN_artisans_major_bronze_4)
Průmysl Level 3
Ohrady pro koně
Ohrady pro koně
(rom_BARBARIAN_enclosure_stables_2)
Průmysl Level 1
Stáje
Stáje
(rom_BARBARIAN_enclosure_stables_3)
Průmysl Level 2
Statek, chov koní
Statek, chov koní
(rom_BARBARIAN_enclosure_stables_4)
Průmysl Level 3
Dílna (bronz)

Building Name

Dílna (bronz)

Level Name

rom_BARBARIAN_artisans_major_bronze_2

Building Chain

Průmysl

Building Level

2

Create Time

6

Create Cost

2550

Require Technology

Plenění zásob
Plenění zásob

Effects

+0.5% 1st, 2nd and 3rd Class (this_building)
-6% provincial income (building upkeep) (regions_in_this_province)

Provides Garrison Army

200 Iberian Spearmen
Iberian Spearmen
(GAR_Ibe_Garrisoned_Spearmen)
Pěchota s kopími
300 Iberian Swordsmen
Iberian Swordsmen
(GAR_Ibe_Local_Swordsmen)
Kontaktní pěchota

Recruitable Units

Recruitable Units Lv. 0
No. Unit Sol. Costom Cost Recru. Cost Unkeep Cost Ship HP. Ship Spd. Msl. Dmg. Rng. Sht. /min Amo. Mle. Atk. Mle. Dmg. Chg. Mle. Def. Arm. HP. Mor.
1
200 Birikantinoi
Pěchota pro boj zblízka / Kontaktní pěchota / (Ibe_Arevakos_Champions)
Birikantinoi
(Celtiberian Champions)

These champions stand as giants in their community, the envy of lesser men, the dreams of maidens and the idols of children. Their wealth allows them to equip themselves with well-made bronze helmets. Wielding a terrifying "Spanish sword," grasping a beautifully decorated iron-bossed shield, and clad in bronze armour, these men present an awesome sight on the battlefield.

200 1100 1100 48 12 20 92 10 20 65
2
200 Loricati Scutarii
Pěchota pro boj zblízka / Pěchota s kopími / (Ibe_Arevakos_Loricati_Scutarii)
Loricati Scutarii
(Celtiberian Armoured Scutarii)n
The Loricatii Scutarii were some of the most vicious of the Celtiberian soldiery. They were used by Celtiberian chieftains and were the best of the regular line infantry. They fought mainly in battles where lines were used, rather than the usual guerilla battles across Iberia, and were last used by the Pompey brothers in the battles against Caesar.

200 973 973 40 9 18 70 10 20 60
3
300 Mezukenoi
Pěchota pro boj zblízka / Kontaktní pěchota / (Ibe_Arevakos_Medium_Inf)
Mezukenoi
(Celtiberian Swordsmen)

These men, supported by the revenues from trade and the lands they have won for themselves, have the leisure time required to enable them to train to a standard which the Romans and Carthaginians would describe as "professional." Armed with the feared "Spanish sword," a fistful of javelins and a circular shield, these determined warriors pepper the enemy with projectiles before launching a spirited charge intended to immediately break the enemy's lines.

300 811 811 34 11 15 56 8 20 45
4
175 Imannae
Pěší střelci / Střelecká pěchota / (Ibe_Arevakos_Militia_Skirm)
Imannae
(Celtiberian Ambushers)

The Imannae (Im-an-ay; "Ambushers") are youths used throughout many less-developed Celtic territories to ambush and disorient enemies. They are actually more akin to a militia arm, and are employed by tribes in dire need of defence; they are best employed as hit-and-run soldiers. If left in a melee, they will break and flee.

175 462 462 14 85 8 5 26 11 13 49 1 20 35
5
300 Iberi Uirodusios
Pěchota pro boj zblízka / Kontaktní pěchota / (Ibe_Arevakos_Painted_Warriors)
Iberi Uirodusios
(Celtiberian Painted Warriors)

The Uirodusios (Oo-row-doo-see-os; 'Man-Demons') fight in the ancient Celtic style, stripped nude but for his torc, anklets, and bangles, and sometimes a cloak. This has a few effects; it is unnerving to enemies, inspiring to friends, and also helps increase one's fame, an important matter in Celtic warrior society.

300 629 629 42 11 22 75 1 20 60
6
300 Scutarii
Pěchota pro boj zblízka / Pěchota s kopími / (Ibe_Arevakos_Scutarii)
Scutarii
(Celtiberian Scutarii)

These Iberian spearmen are referred to as Scutarii by the Romans because of their large oval shields. They are armed with the dreaded all-metal soliferrum javelin, a spear as their main weapon, and a short straight sword. They protect themselves with a combination of esparto, leather and bronze scale armour.

300 772 772 36 9 15 71 6 20 55
7
175 Neitotoi
Pěší střelci / Střelecká pěchota / (Ibe_Arevakos_Skirm)
Neitotoi
(Celtiberian Youth Skirmishers)

The Neitotoi are composed of the poorest and youngest members of Celtiberian society. Unlike their comrades, they do not enter battle clad in armour and grasping well-made swords, but rather, clad in the same clothes they wear throughout the year, their simple shields composed of reeds harvested from the banks of streams. They take their name from the god to whom they dedicate their service: Neitos, the greatest warrior god of Iberia.

175 378 378 15 90 8 5 24 9 12 41 1 20 35
8
175 Iberi Velites
Pěší střelci / Střelecká pěchota / (Ibe_Arevakos_Skirmishers)
Iberi Velites
(Celtiberian Skirmishers)

The Celtiberians produce exceedingly good light skirmishing infantry, which these men embody. They carry several javelins, each with a hard iron head that plays havoc with lightly armoured or unarmoured men. These men cannot afford the standard sword that most Iberian soldiers would be armed with, so they must make due with a short spear.

175 382 382 14 85 8 5 20 9 10 39 1 20 35
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