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So correct me if I'm wrong, but Persia still hasn't been officially announced has it? And we've had every other antiquity civ game guide released, and since then we've now had 2 exploration civs in a row.
Could it be we actually won't have Persia in base game, but we know about their styling and units because they are one of thr launch DLC civs, and we only have 9 antiquity civs?
I don't really like this. Didn't FXis aware that Persians were the first to use Cataphracts? They had armored heavy cavalry long before anybody in the Mediterranean did, and not just by a few centuries.. millennia even! Mediterranean peoples were very late when it comes to armored cavalry, the first in the mediterranean was Roman Cataphracts, which came to exists very late (2nd or 3rd Century I think, or later), while Persians did have ones by the time Alexander III of Macedonia invaded Persia.
I don't really like this. Didn't FXis aware that Persians were the first to use Cataphracts? They had armored heavy cavalry long before anybody in the Mediterranean did, and not just by a few centuries.. millennia even! Mediterranean peoples were very late when it comes to armored cavalry, the first in the mediterranean was Roman Cataphracts, which came to exists very late (2nd or 3rd Century I think, or later), while Persians did have ones by the time Alexander III of Macedonia invaded Persia.
or Islamic Persia which broke away from Main Caliphate sometimes after Shia Schism escalated into a full blown war that forever divided Islam into two sects. That even the word 'Imam' has different meanings, in Sunni this term means 'any clergyman of Islam'. in Shia it means Twelve Martyr Saints (whom violently killed by Sunni 'Heretic Tyrants') and one Messiah who will emerge in the future.
or Islamic Persia which broke away from Main Caliphate sometimes after Shia Schism escalated into a full blown war that forever divided Islam into two sects. That even the word 'Imam' has different meanings, in Sunni this term means 'any clergyman of Islam'. in Shia it means Twelve Martyr Saints (whom violently killed by Sunni 'Heretic Tyrants') and one Messiah who will emerge in the future.
In my opinion Persia is a great opportunity to have a civ from all 3 ages, just like China and India. It can go Achaemenid Persia>Sassanid Persia>Safavid Persia
As far as military UUs go it can go Immortal, Aswaran, Zamburak.
The game guide is here for Antiquity Age civ, Persia!
"The kingdom," Xshaca, or what we know as Persia, was the center of the world at its height, reigning over most of Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Anatolia. It was a strong, centralized state with efficient communication and transportation systems and a professional army, and it brought the luxuries of the world together – until the forces of Alexander the Great sent it toppling down.
Attributes:
Economic
Militaristic
Unique Ability:
Hamarana Council: Infantry Units receive increased Combat Strength when attacking.
Unique Infrastructure:
Pairidaeza: Unique Improvement. Adds Culture and Gold. Cannot be built adjacent to another Pairidaeza Improvement.
Unique Civilian Unit:
Hazarapatis: Unique Commander. Starts with the Initiative Promotion, which allows Units to move after unpacking from the Commander.
Unique Military Unit:
Immortal: Unique Infantry Unit. Heals for a set amount after defeating an enemy Unit.
Associated Wonder:
Gate of All Nations: Adds Gold. Increased Support on all Wars. Must be placed adjacent to a District.
They get an ability that scales with the amount of different civs you took a city from. Wonder if that means they can get absolutely busted in Huge maps.
I appreciate presenting buildings in the pictures which were still missing from my guide sheet! lol
The art for the civ and leader here are absolutely stunning. Really gets me excited for the exploration reveals coming up since we have seen so little of those civs yet even if we have an idea who they are.
If they ever want to do add those civs, FXS will just change the name in the patch. We've already seen city-states being renamed once their full civ is introduced, that's quite similar.
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