![]() (Elite) Conquistadors receive damage from anti-cavalry archer attacks.Missionaries no longer require a Castle.A team containing Spanish: With patch 4.8, trade units generate +25% gold.Missionaries now benefit from Bloodlines and Fervor.Missionaries require a Castle and are unaffected by Bloodlines, Fervor, and Husbandry.(Elite) Conquistadors do not receive damage from anti-cavalry archer attacks.A team containing Spanish: Trade units generate +33% gold.However, their slow start and lack of Crossbowmen causes them to struggle on most maps in a 1v1, often relying on their Conquistador. Overall, the Spanish have a very complete technology tree that enables them to pick from a wide variety of viable strategies. Combined with their military bonuses only applying in the Imperial Age, they are one of the weakest civilizations during the early game. The defensive structures are also strong for the Spanish, which leaves their economy to be the shallow part in their tree, thanks to no real early-game bonus. The siege weapons are overall below average, but the faster attacking Bombard Cannons make a notable difference. The Spanish navy is simply excellent their technology tree there is perfect (a feature that is only shared with the Byzantines) and their Cannon Galleons can effectively be used in naval battles and are not limited to razing buildings thanks to the faster and more accurate cannonballs, though their high cost will limit their usability. The Conquistador is a very strong unit with a high damage output and fast mobility. Their archers rank below average, though, thanks to the lack of Crossbowmen. The Paladin deserves a special mention here as very few civilizations can utilize them. Their infantry and cavalry units are great and do not miss out on a single feature. They excel at these two particular areas, getting all possible upgrades there bar Siege Engineers as well as specific bonuses and technologies, but the Spanish are far from being limited to their areas of expertise. The Spanish are classified as a gunpowder and Monk civilization. Team bonus Trade units generate +25% gold. Receive 20 gold for each technology researched.Cannon Galleon projectiles have Ballistics-like accuracy and move faster.Builders work 30% faster (20% for Wonders).Supremacy: Gives Villagers +6 attack, +2/+2 armor, and +40 HP. Similar to their predecessor, the Spanish in Age of Empires III have a well-rounded tech tree with a lackluster economy, although the Spanish in Age of Empires III put more emphasis on rush strategies, while the Spanish in Age of Empires II are a more late-game oriented civilization with a lackluster early game.Īge of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties ReviewĢ3 October 2007 Unique units Conquistador: Mounted gunpowder unit Missionary: Mounted Monk Unique technologies Inquisition: Increases conversion speed for Monks and Missionaries. The Spanish also appear as a playable civilization in Age of Empires III. Much like the Portuguese, the Spanish have several bonuses that allow them to save gold (in the case of the Spanish, none of their Blacksmith technologies cost gold). ![]() Despite this, the Spanish have a reasonably broad tech tree with emphasis on strong late-game units with the option to go for trash wars in low-gold situations (as the Spanish are the only civilization to have all the important upgrades for their trash units), making the Spanish an appealing civilization for newer and experienced players alike. ![]() This is reflected with the Spanish having access to Paladin and Hussar upgrades, their unique mounted Monk unit, and their mounted gunpowder unique unit, but have lackluster foot archers (being one of the two civilizations to lack the Crossbowman upgrade). In contrast to their neighbor, the Portuguese, the Spanish put more emphasis on a mobile army and Monks. The Spanish focus on gunpowder units and Monks. They are the descendants of the Celtiberians, the Romans, and the Visigoths, and are closely related to the Portuguese, who likewise base their homeland in Iberia. ![]() The Spanish are a Mediterranean European civilization introduced in Age of Empires II: The Conquerors. The Spanish's civilization music theme in the Definitive Edition From the tyranny of Pedro the Cruel to the heroism and tolerance of El Cid, the path to follow is yours to choose. Launch the Reconquista, lead deadly galleons of Conquistadors overseas to explore and conquer unknown lands, and experience the horrors of the Spanish Inquisition. After the Berbers demolished the Visigoth kingdom of Iberia, the last remnants of resistance took up arms in the mountains of Asturias and strove to slowly turn the tide. ![]()
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