Bronze Armour
Finely-wrought armour of bronze is a symbol of status and wealth.Although by the 3rd century BC the Iron Age was in full swing, bronze was often still used to make armour - for two reasons. Firstly, it could be moulded with relative ease into complex shapes just by hammering, whereas iron was brittle and therefore required the development of more advanced working techniques before it could be reliably used for the purpose. Secondly, the dominance of iron made bronze a relative rarity by this point in history. This was probably due to a shortage of the tin required for its manufacture. These two elements ensured that fine armour of bronze, despite its vulnerability to blows from iron weapons, eventually became a status symbol for its wearer. Only the wealthiest could afford it, plus of course no one could deny that it was far more pleasing to the eye than iron - the "ugly metal", as described by Chinese metallurgists of the time.
日本語化: JapanTotalWarとは
Node Set 軍事演習 Tier 5 |
research_points 1000 |
cost_per_round 0 |
Effects
- +7% 全陸軍と全艦隊の補充速度
- -15% 傭兵の雇用費
- -4% 全陸上部隊の徴兵費 (全ての州)
- -4% 全陸軍の維持費
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Requires Technologies | Cavalry Tactics |
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Enables Technologies | Infantry Drills |
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青銅炉 村 (盾職人) 村 (鍛冶屋) |
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