Docks
Command of the sea requires a powerful navy.Shipbuilding, maintenance and having a safe harbour were obviously crucial to the trade and expansion of any Mediterranean people. From 500BC, the Greek trireme was the backbone of Hellenic navies. Up to forty metres long, and powered by a crew of 170 highly trained, professional rowers, the trireme was narrow and light, if a little unstable. Rowers were expected to throw javelins and sling stones while seated so as not to rock the boat! In Piraeus, the port of Athens, up to 750 triremes could be sheltered in nearly 500 neosokoi, or covered hangars, when not in use. The Carthaginians constructed an artificial harbour or 'cothon' to protect their ships from the sea. It is believed that other cothons could be drained to act as dry docks, allowing for ship maintenance.
Port
Building Name Docks |
Level Name rom_HELLENIC_port_small_military_3 |
Building Chain Port |
Building Level 3 |
Create Time 10 |
Create Cost 4350 |
Require Technology Naval Manoeuvres |
Effects
210 wealth from manufacturing (industry) (this_building)+20% wealth from maritime commerce (regions_in_this_province)
Level II ship hulls (+10% health) upon recruitment (this_buildings_province_to_adjacent_sea_regions)
-8% provincial income (building upkeep) (regions_in_this_province)
Provides Garrison Army
(Car_Libyan_Marine_Jav)
Missile Infantry
(Car_Marines)
Melee Infantry
(Gre_Assault_Bireme_Car)
Melee Ship
(Gre_Pursuit_Hemolia_Car_2)
Missile Ship
(Gre_Raiding_Hemolia_Car)
Missile Ship
Recruitable Units
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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 |
Light Ship / Melee Ship / (Gre_Assault_Bireme_Car) Assault Dieres - Dorkim Hatkafa A bireme is a 30 meter long oared warship (galley) with two decks of oars, thought to have been invented by the Phoenicians in the 8th century BCE. Often called a liburnia in later Roman fleets, these swift yet durable warships are excellent for boarding actions and coastal patrols. (Carthaginian Marines) Carthaginian citizens that act as an elite offensive force on the ships of the navy. |
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60 | 938 | 938 | 501 | 4 | 30 | 10 | 15 | 77 | 14 | 24 | 70 | |||||||
2 |
Medium Ship / Melee Ship / (Gre_Assault_Trireme_Car) Trieres - Dorkim Hatkafa A trireme is a 37 meter long oared warship (galley) with three decks of oars, developed from the bireme in the 5th century BCE. Popular with Carthaginian, Greek and Roman navies, this is the main warship of the classical age. (Carthaginian Marines) Carthaginian citizens that act as an elite offensive force on the ships of the navy. |
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80 | 1188 | 1188 | 693 | 4 | 30 | 10 | 15 | 77 | 14 | 24 | 70 | |||||||
3 |
Light Ship / Melee Ship / (Gre_Firepot_Bireme_Car) Fire Pot Dieres - Dorkim Hatkafa A fire-pot armed bireme, this 30 meter long oared warship (galley) has two decks of oars and jars of flammable pitch suspended over the bow on long poles. These are dropped onto enemy ships and can quickly ignite the decks. (Carthaginian Marines) Carthaginian citizens that act as an elite offensive force on the ships of the navy. |
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60 | 1062 | 1062 | 501 | 4 | 30 | 10 | 15 | 77 | 14 | 24 | 70 | |||||||
4 |
Light Ship / Missile Ship / (Gre_Pursuit_Hemolia_Car) Pursuit Trihemiolia - Baleares Funditores The trihemiolia is a lighter version of the trireme, with two and a half rows of oars. Developed by the Rhodians, it has been their favoured ship design for centuries and is an ideal pirate hunter, able to keep up with lighter raiding ships. (Balearic Slingers) The shepherds of the Balearic Islands train with a sling from childhood, and are some of the most deadly slingers in the world. |
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100 | 812 | 812 | 585 | 5 | 8 | 215 | 7 | 40 | 18 | 7 | 8 | 36 | 3 | 22 | 40 | |||
5 |
Light Ship / Missile Ship / (Gre_Pursuit_Hemolia_Car_2) Pursuit Trihemiolia - Epibatoi Toxotai The trihemiolia is a lighter version of the trireme, with two and a half rows of oars. Developed by the Rhodians, it has been their favoured ship design for centuries and is an ideal pirate hunter, able to keep up with lighter raiding ships. (Carthage Marine Archers) |
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100 | 812 | 812 | 585 | 5 | 9 | 165 | 5 | 31 | 19 | 7 | 8 | 36 | 8 | 21 | 50 | |||
6 |
Light Ship / Missile Ship / (Gre_Raiding_Hemolia_Car) Raiding Hemiolia - Mitnagsim Lybim A hemiolia is a light and fast raiding ship developed in the 4th century BCE, favoured by pirates but also used by navies as a light patrol ship. It has one and a half rows of oars, making it faster and more powerful than earlier uniremes. (Libyan Javelinmen) Javelin-armed skirmishers harry an enemy before the main battle is joined. |
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80 | 688 | 688 | 402 | 4 | 14 | 85 | 8 | 10 | 13 | 7 | 8 | 41 | 1 | 20 | 40 | |||
7 |
Light Ship / Missile Ship / (Gre_Raiding_Hemolia_Car_2) Raiding Hemiolia - Epibatoi Toxotai A hemiolia is a light and fast raiding ship developed in the 4th century BCE, favoured by pirates but also used by navies as a light patrol ship. It has one and a half rows of oars, making it faster and more powerful than earlier uniremes. (Carthage Marine Archers) |
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80 | 688 | 688 | 402 | 4 | 9 | 165 | 5 | 31 | 19 | 7 | 8 | 36 | 8 | 21 | 50 | |||
8 |
Medium Ship / Missile Ship / (Gre_Scorpion_Trireme_Admiral_Car) Scorpion Trieres - Epibatoi Toxotai A trireme is a 37 meter long oared warship (galley) with three decks of oars, developed from the bireme in the 5th century BCE. Popular with Carthaginian, Greek and Roman navies, this is the main warship of the classical age. (Carthage Marine Archers) |
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80 | 1312 | 1312 | 693 | 4 | 9 | 165 | 5 | 31 | 19 | 7 | 8 | 36 | 8 | 21 | 50 | |||
9 |
Light Ship / Transport Ship / (Supply_Ship_Greek) Supply Ship - Supply Crew These merchant ships can carry vast amounts of supplies, and are the best solution to supply forces operating on land. A fleet with a supply ship can supply nearby land forces until the fleet runs out of supplies. Supply lines by sea are generally less expensive than those on land. |
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100 | 550 | 550 | 6 | 10 | 1 | 22 | 2 | 20 | 20 |
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