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Age of empires 2 or 3 definitive edition10/23/2023 Architecture style changed from Western European to Mediterranean.Missionaries heal as quickly as normal Monks and benefit from Husbandry.(Elite) Conquistadors receive damage from anti- cavalry archer attacks.Missionaries no longer require a Castle.Team bonus: With patch 4.8, trade units generate +25% gold.Missionaries benefit from Bloodlines and Fervor.Missionaries require a Castle and are unaffected by Bloodlines, Fervor, and Husbandry.Non-Elite Conquistadors have 2 pierce armor.(Elite) Conquistadors do not receive damage from anti- cavalry archer attacks.Team bonus: Trade units generate +33% gold.However, their slow start and lack of Crossbowmen cause them to struggle on most maps in a 1v1 game, often relying on their Conquistador. Much like the Portuguese, the Spanish have several bonuses that allow them to save and accumulate gold. The Spanish technology tree and unique units give them a wide variety of strong units in the mid and late game. Overall, the Spanish have a reasonably broad tech tree that enables them to pick from a wide variety of viable strategies. Combined with their military bonuses only applying in the Imperial Age, and the complete lack of the Crossbowmen, they are one of the weakest civilizations during the early game. Their economy is poor, thanks to no real early-game bonus. Despite their faster-firing Bombard Cannons, their siege weapons are overall below average, without Siege Engineers, Heavy Scorpion, or Siege Onager. Their archers are very poor because they lack the Crossbowmen upgrade. However, the Spanish have weaknesses as well. Lastly, they have a civilization bonus that grants them 20 gold with every technology they research, facilitating their technological progress. Defensively, the Spanish are strong, lacking only Heated Shot, and they have Supremacy, which makes their Villagers much harder to raid. Their Cannon Galleons have faster firing and more accurate cannonballs, although their high cost will limit their usability. The Spanish navy is excellent, with a perfect technology tree shared only with the Byzantines. In the early Castle Age, the Conquistador is an extremely threatening unit thanks to its high damage output and fast mobility. They also have fully upgraded Elite Skirmishers and are the only civilization where every single trash unit is fully upgraded. Their infantry and cavalry units are great and do not miss out on a single upgrade. Their Monks have every upgrade available, as well as Inquisition to speed up their conversions, and their Missionary is faster than a Monk. Their gunpowder units have a faster firing rate on their Hand Cannoneers, Bombard Cannons, and Cannon Galleons. 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 can track moving targets and move faster.Builders work 30% faster (20% for Wonders).Supremacy: Gives Villagers +6 attack, +2/+2 armor, and +40 hit points.Inquisition: Increases conversion speed for Monks and Missionaries.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 Review The Spanish also appear as a playable civilization in Age of Empires III. 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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