Murus Dacius
Better by design, Dacian walls cannot easily be demolished.Utilising modern building techniques borrowed from their 'civilised' Hellenic neighbours, in combination with the traditional skills and building methods of their own people, the Dacians developed a unique formula for defensive wall construction. Known to the Romans as 'Murus Dacicus', the walls consisted of rows of stone blocks, cut into rhomboid shapes, with compacted clay, small rocks and aggregate used to fill the space between them. At regular intervals beams of wood were laid at right angles in order to provide the structure with further strength. A wooden palisade or stone battlement was added to the top, from which to shelter from and fire missiles at a besieging force. Although no mortar was used, this clever, yet time and labour-intensive method ensured the walls were extremely strong, yet far more flexible than those built using traditional dry-stone construction techniques. This, in turn, meant they had greater capacity for absorbing the shock of missiles fired from siege weapons.
汉化补丁: 3DM蒹葭汉化组
Node Set 建造 Tier 5 |
research_points 1600 |
cost_per_round 0 |
Effects
- 建筑建造成本-7% (所有区域)
- 行省首府与次级城镇主要建筑成本-4% (所有区域)
- 行省首府与次级城镇主要建筑时间-1 (所有区域)
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Requires Technologies | 大型防御设施 |
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Enables Technologies | 封闭城镇 |
Enables Buildings |
Sluiced Mine High King's Hold |
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