Pardon me but those look like the lamest UU names I've ever seen. I mean, muralla, really?
Do you have any reccomendations for changing the name of the Uniques?
Pardon me but those look like the lamest UU names I've ever seen. I mean, muralla, really?
Well, depends on what you're looking for.
The Caballero would be better off as an Almogavar, maybe Jinete but that's also somewhat vague (I trust it means the same in Portuguese as it is in spanish.)
The Carabela is really unappropiate and truly, Galleons were much more iconic of the Spanish Empire, even if Caravels were the ones used to discover the New World.
As for the Muralla, I, err.... I'm not sure what you're trying to represent there, walls that can be painted?
Caballero: Great! Those are quite good names.
Carabela: Turns out, checking old midnight notes on researches on Spain isn't good at all. I should've double-checked.
Muralla: Old Spanish Medieval towns were outfitted with walls in order to protect against the Moors during the Reconquista, or even before it. As a result, they're sort of tourist attractions in smaller towns or more classic towns. The Great Work of Writing thing comes from the fact that most of Spain's classic literature is from that period, which is definetively interesting.
I think you went for a more "region" approach rather than "history" one
This really made no sense...Castille, Aragon and Navarre were all fully independent of eachother. The logical split of the spaniards would be: Asturias, Leon, Galicia, Castille, Navarre, Aragon, and only then a united Spain with the new world focus.
Kingdom of CastileLeader: Isabella I de Trastámara
UA: Deus Vult
Receive +1production towards land units in all cities for every 5
faith generated in the
capital and +3
faith in the
capital for every
occupied city in the empire. While a military unit is being trained in the capital, 25% of
faith per turn contributes towards
golden age progress.
UB: Tribunal (Replaces Courthouse)
Unlike the Courthouse it replaces, the Tribunal may be constructed in any city following a different religion to thecapital. While all citizens of this city follow the religion of your capital, the Tribunal generates +2
happiness. However, if they do not, the Tribunal generates +3
faith and +25% religious pressure in this city. Furthermore, the Tribunal grants a faith boost in the capital whenever a citizen converts in this city.
UU: Almogavar (Replaces Knight)
The Almogavar, unlike the knight it replaces, receives +1 experience for every 3 faith per turn generated in the city it was trained in, to a maximum of +15 experience. Furthermore, the Almogavar receives +1 movement points and +2 sight duringGolden Ages.
Crown of AragonLeader: Ferdinand the Catholic
UA: Consulate of the Sea
Seatrade routes generate +1
gold for every allied city state and generate
Golden Age points equal to their
gold yield when connected to a
city state, doubled if allied. Naval or embarked units may heal in
city state waters as though they were friendly.
UU: Xebec (Replaces Galleass)
The Xebec receives increased movement in coasts, unlike the galley it replaces, and generatesgold whenever it attacks an enemy ship. When the Xebec finishes its turn on the same tile as an Aragonese cargo ship, it generates
Golden Age points equal to its level.
UB: Consulate (Replaces Market)
The Consulate, unlike the Market it replaces, generates an additional +3gold if built in a coastal city and increases local city happiness by
1 for every outgoing
international trade route. During
Golden Ages, the Consulate grants +15 experience to naval units trained in this city.
New SpainLeader: Hernán Cortés
UA: Seven Cities of Gold
Receive 100gold upon discovering a Natural Wonder, or 500
if the first to discover it. All yields from Natural Wonders are doubled in all cities.
UU: Conquistador(Replaces Knight)
Unlike the Knight it replaces, the Conquistador receives no penalty when attacking cities and may embark and cross oceans with defence before the discovery of astronomy. Furthermore, the Conquistador receives +2 sight and the ability to found new cities when on a different continent to thecapital.
UI: Hacienda
The Hacienda may only be built on different continents to the capital, and must be built on top of a plantation resource. The Hacienda yields +2gold, +1
production and +1
food, but these yields are doubled if built adjacent to a Natural Wonder. Furthermore, upon disbanding a worker when stationed on a Hacienda, the yields are temporarily increased by 1 for 5 turns.
I like most of the ideas but as of now the first two are incredibly unbalanced. The faith from occupied city's should be reduced to 1 or 2 and the last effect of the Tribunal should be removed. Are the Golden Age points from Aragon's UA for when you send the trade route or for its duration? if its the latter its incredibly OP you could get more than a hundred golden age points per turn from it. The Xebec is also incredibly powerful. One experienced Xebec could generate more than 60 golden age points per turn. I recommend you remove that effect, the Xebec is powerful enough as it is I'm not sure why the Xebec replaces the galley(the same goes for many other naval UU's you have designed)it would make more sense as a Galleass replacement.