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Citizen:
Greek Citizens gather resources and construct all of the buildings. |
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Royal Guard:
Specializing in sword-based combat, the Royal Guard excel at attacking and conquering Outposts. They also form the backbone of the Greek army and are always eager to rush into battle. |
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Royal Phalanx:
Guarding the flanks against enemy Cavalry charges, the Royal Phalanx is populated with some of Greek's most fearless soldiers. They will stand their ground against any attacker. |
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Royal Archer:
The Greeks pride themselves on their mastery of the bow and arrow. The Royal Archer is the most elite Archer in the Greek army and is a formidable warrior. |
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Royal Squadron:
Alexander the Great mastered the art of flanking attacks with Cavalry, and the Royal Squadron carries on that tradition. Riding the fastest steeds available, members of the Royal Squadron swarm in and attack with lightening speed. |
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Trireme:
Because of their prolonged conflict with the Persians, the Greeks must be able to move large amounts of troops around the Mediterranean. The Trireme is an essential part of any extended Greek military campaign, and it pulls double duty as both a heavy siege weapon (when outfitted with a Naval Onager) and as a floating Barracks. |
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Spartan:
Massive in size and wearing the heaviest armor known in Greece, the Spartan is a warrior so powerful that his own men fear him. Unafraid to take on any opponent, the Spartan plunges into combat with a glee boarding on zealous. |
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Pedagogue:
To make up for their army's deficiency in sheer size, the Greeks train constantly. The Pedagogue is a master at instilling the Greek army with discipline, courage, and a true warrior's thirst for carnage. |
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Ballista:
The first part of a devastating one-two punch, the Ballista bombards enemy structures and formations with catapult fire. Once the enemy is softened, Infantry and Spartans are sent in to dispatch any survivors. |
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Fire Raiser:
The Greeks were the first to harness fire as weapon of large-scale destruction. The Fire Raiser holds a chamber of Greek Fire that is so hot it incinerates anything it touches. When unleashed against enemy formations, few will survive. |