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|Version = 0.89a | |Version = 0.89a | ||
|Link = http://dl.dropbox.com/u/28217581/Japanese_V089a_20111209.7z | |Link = http://dl.dropbox.com/u/28217581/Japanese_V089a_20111209.7z | ||
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|Archive format = 7-Zip | |Archive format = 7-Zip | ||
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==Public reception== | ==Public reception== | ||
− | The Japanese faction was well received by the [[Glest Board|Glest community]], praised largely for its large techtree, uniqueness, and good quality models. Based on historical Japan, it was vividly popular and continues expansion with the recent release of a new techtree map. It has been considered being added into the Megapack, though no decisions were made and much work with balancing would be necessary before that could occur, | + | The Japanese faction was well received by the [[Glest Board|Glest community]], praised largely for its large techtree, uniqueness, and good quality models. Based on historical Japan, it was vividly popular and continues expansion with the recent release of a new techtree map. It has been considered being added into the Megapack, though no decisions were made and much work with balancing would be necessary before that could occur, in addition to the exclamation that the Megapack was too large as it was. |
==Units== | ==Units== | ||
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|Worker | |Worker | ||
− | |Japanese:人足(Ninnsoku), | + | |Japanese:人足(Ninnsoku), 夫丸(Bumaru) |
− | Produced from: "Castle". | + | Produced from: "Castle". |
Requirements: none. | Requirements: none. | ||
− | Basic worker unit. Harvests resources and | + | Basic worker unit. Harvests resources and builds Japanese buildings. Also appears to be balding. |
− | Historical Background: These workers were employed or conscripted by lords to sustain heavy | + | Historical Background: These workers were employed or conscripted by lords to sustain heavy lifting such as transportations and constructions. |
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|Peasant | |Peasant | ||
|Japanese:小作農(Kosakunô), 貧農(Hinnô = Poor farmer) | |Japanese:小作農(Kosakunô), 貧農(Hinnô = Poor farmer) | ||
− | Produced from: "farmhouse". | + | Produced from: "farmhouse". |
Requirements: none. | Requirements: none. | ||
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|Medical Priest | |Medical Priest | ||
|Japanese: 医僧(Isô) | |Japanese: 医僧(Isô) | ||
− | Produced from: "Buddhist Temple". | + | Produced from: "Buddhist Temple". |
Requirements: none. | Requirements: none. | ||
− | Medical Priests are monks who have medical | + | Medical Priests are monks who have medical knowledges. can heal wounded units. |
− | Historical Background: These medical priests busied themselves with | + | Historical Background: These medical priests busied themselves with to cure wounded soldiers in battlefield. |
|[[File:Jp_units_medical_priest.png|75px]] | |[[File:Jp_units_medical_priest.png|75px]] | ||
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|Catholic Missionary | |Catholic Missionary | ||
− | |Japanese:伴天連(Bateren = Padre), 宣教師( | + | |Japanese:伴天連(Bateren = Padre), 宣教師(Senkyōshi) |
− | Produced from: "Seminario". | + | Produced from: "Seminario". |
Requirements: "Nanban_trade" upgrade. | Requirements: "Nanban_trade" upgrade. | ||
− | Japanese called catholic priests "Padre" in japanese accent "Bateren". They are elite advance | + | Japanese called catholic priests "Padre" in japanese accent "Bateren". They are elite advance party of catholic world dispatched from religious order "Societas Iesu(The Society of Jesus)". They were polymath, they also had newest knowledges about western medicine. can heal wounded units. |
This unit is currently not available. | This unit is currently not available. | ||
− | Historical Background: In 1549, Francisco de Xavier of Societas Iesu first brought Christianity in Japan. Since then, many Christian Missionaries were sent to japan from some orders and many churches and Seminaries were built under the protection of Christian converted Daimyos, and Daimyos who wanted wealth brought by the society and trade with european world, also the Latest military technologies brought by these men (such as gunpowders, cannons, Warships) appealed many daimyos who want to compete their rival daimyos. most notably of these men, Luís Fróis(1532 - 1597, portguese) who was engaged in missionary work in 畿内(Provinces near Kyoto), Center of japan under the protection of Daimyo | + | Historical Background: In 1549, Francisco de Xavier of Societas Iesu first brought Christianity in Japan. Since then, many Christian Missionaries were sent to japan from some orders and many churches and Seminaries were built under the protection of Christian converted Daimyos, and Daimyos who wanted wealth brought by the society and trade with european world, also the Latest military technologies brought by these men (such as gunpowders, cannons, Warships) appealed many daimyos who want to compete their rival daimyos. most notably of these men, Luís Fróis(1532 - 1597, portguese) who was engaged in missionary work in 畿内(Provinces near Kyoto), Center of japan under the protection of Daimyo 織田信長(Oda Nobunaga 1534 - 1582). Later Fróis wrote a record of his missionary work in japan, known as "Historia de Iapam", which is a valuable historical material of Sengoku period japan. Number of christian populace was incresed during their missionary work, but in 1612 Anti-Christian Edicts was issued from Tokugawa Shogunate, and expand of christianity in japan was diminished. |
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|Ikki Mob | |Ikki Mob | ||
− | |Japanese:民一揆(Tami | + | |Japanese:民一揆(Tami Ikki), 農民一揆(Nōmin Ikki), 百姓一揆(Hyakushô Ikki) |
− | Morph from: "Peasant". | + | Morph from: "Peasant". |
Requirements: "Civil Ikki" upgrade. | Requirements: "Civil Ikki" upgrade. | ||
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'''They gain fighting bonuses when they are near the farmhouses.''' | '''They gain fighting bonuses when they are near the farmhouses.''' | ||
− | Historical Background: The term "Ikki" is used for community united to obtain certain objective. the word is oftain translated as "Revolt" or "Putsch". The peasants in early~middle sengoku time were main supply for most Daimyos conscripted soldiers, Ashigarus. So in a sense, these peasants were half soldiers, half farmers. they owned arms such as katanas for themselves. and they often revolted against a tyranny. the peasants revolts called "百姓一揆 (Hyakushô Ikki)". The Daimyo | + | Historical Background: The term "Ikki" is used for community united to obtain certain objective. the word is oftain translated as "Revolt" or "Putsch". The peasants in early~middle sengoku time were main supply for most Daimyos conscripted soldiers, Ashigarus. So in a sense, these peasants were half soldiers, half farmers. they owned arms such as katanas for themselves. and they often revolted against a tyranny. the peasants revolts called "百姓一揆 (Hyakushô Ikki)". The Daimyo 柴田勝家(Shibata Katsuie 1522 - 1583) executed a program called "刀狩り(katana gari, literally means sword hunt)" in 1577 to disarm civilians and prevent the revolts. Later Daimyo 豊臣秀吉(Toyotomi hideyoshi 1537 - 1598) did the same measure Shibata did, but more largely in 1588 and tried to disarm whole civilians in Japan. |
|[[File:Jp_units_ikki_mob.png|75px]] | |[[File:Jp_units_ikki_mob.png|75px]] | ||
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+ | Nagae Ashigaru (Spear Ashigaru) | ||
|Japanese:長柄足軽(Nagae Ashigaru), 槍足軽(Yari Ashigaru) | |Japanese:長柄足軽(Nagae Ashigaru), 槍足軽(Yari Ashigaru) | ||
− | Produced from: "Barrack". | + | Produced from: "Barrack". |
Requirements: none. | Requirements: none. | ||
− | The Ashigaru is Japan's standard melee soldier. Due to his | + | The Ashigaru is Japan's standard melee soldier. Due to his glaive, he is able to outrange other equivalent units, this gives him the ability to stab and slice from a distance. |
|[[File:Jp_units_nagae_ashigaru.png|75px]] | |[[File:Jp_units_nagae_ashigaru.png|75px]] | ||
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+ | |Nagamaki Musha(Nagamaki Samurai) | ||
+ | |Japanese:長巻武者(Nagamaki Musha) | ||
+ | Produced from: "Dojo". Requirements: "Bushido" upgrade. | ||
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|Warrior Monk | |Warrior Monk | ||
− | |Japanese:僧衆( | + | |Japanese:僧衆(Sōshû), 僧兵(Sōhei), 悪僧(Akusō) |
Produced from: "Buddhist Temple". Requirements: none. | Produced from: "Buddhist Temple". Requirements: none. | ||
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'''They gain fighting bonuses when they are near the temples.''' | '''They gain fighting bonuses when they are near the temples.''' | ||
− | Historical Background: Warrior monks are military groups belonged to Temples and Shrines. At the time of conflicts, the Temples and Shrines had large manor and wealth were threatened by Bandits and many other outside factions. so they had to have private armies to defend themselves. arming of the temples and shrines had propelled under the circumstances. The armies of temples and shrines became very powerful and sometimes conflicts between these armies and the rival temples and the Imperial court occured. The nature of the warrior monks were rude and arrogant. In Muromachi-period, the Shogun 足利 義教(Ashikaga Yoshinori, 1394 - 1441) attacked the one of the biggest temple, 延暦寺(Enryaku-ji) on the 比叡山(Mount Hiei). Later Daimyo | + | Historical Background: Warrior monks are military groups belonged to Temples and Shrines. At the time of conflicts, the Temples and Shrines had large manor and wealth were threatened by Bandits and many other outside factions. so they had to have private armies to defend themselves. arming of the temples and shrines had propelled under the circumstances. The armies of temples and shrines became very powerful and sometimes conflicts between these armies and the rival temples and the Imperial court occured. The nature of the warrior monks were rude and arrogant. In Muromachi-period, the Shogun 足利 義教(Ashikaga Yoshinori, 1394 - 1441) attacked the one of the biggest temple, 延暦寺(Enryaku-ji) on the 比叡山(Mount Hiei). Later Daimyo 織田信長(Oda Nobunaga, 1534 - 1582) attacked Enryaku-ji again and burned whole the mountain. The trend of arming temples and shrines had been continued until the Daimyo 豊臣秀吉(Toyotomi Hideyoshi 1537 - 1598) disarmed civilians. |
|[[File:Warrior_monk.png|75px]] | |[[File:Warrior_monk.png|75px]] | ||
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|Swordsman | |Swordsman | ||
− | |Japanese:剣豪(Kengô), 剣士(Kenshi), 剣客(Kenkaku), 兵法者( | + | |Japanese:剣豪(Kengô), 剣士(Kenshi), 剣客(Kenkaku), 兵法者(Hyōhōja) |
− | Produced from: "Dojo". Requirements: none. | + | Produced from: "Dojo". |
+ | Requirements: none. | ||
The Swordsman is the kind of man who's seen many wars and no longer minds getting his hands dirty when he needs to. He fights valiantly for his nation, often eviscerating his opponents with his trusty katana. Not many men can fight a veteran swordman and live to tell the tale. | The Swordsman is the kind of man who's seen many wars and no longer minds getting his hands dirty when he needs to. He fights valiantly for his nation, often eviscerating his opponents with his trusty katana. Not many men can fight a veteran swordman and live to tell the tale. | ||
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|Samurai | |Samurai | ||
− | |Japanese:侍(Samurai), 武士(Bushi), 武者(Musha | + | |Japanese:侍(Samurai), 武士(Bushi), 武者(Musha) |
− | Produced from: "Dojo" | + | Produced from: "Dojo" |
Reuirements: "Bushido" upgrade. | Reuirements: "Bushido" upgrade. | ||
− | Hand trained by the | + | Hand trained by the Shogun himself, the Samurai are his most trusted soldiers. They are the elite of the elite, the cream of the crop, and so on and so forth. When you absolutely need everything to die, you call on the Samurai. |
|[[File:Jp_units_samurai.png|75px]] | |[[File:Jp_units_samurai.png|75px]] | ||
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|Samurai Taisho (Samurai General) | |Samurai Taisho (Samurai General) | ||
− | |Japanese:侍大将(Samurai Daishô or | + | |Japanese:侍大将(Samurai Daishô or Taishō) |
− | Produced from: "Dojo". | + | Produced from: "Dojo". |
Requirements: "Bushido" upgrade. | Requirements: "Bushido" upgrade. | ||
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|Tsubute (Slinger) | |Tsubute (Slinger) | ||
− | |Japanese:礫(Tsubute), 投石兵(Tôseki | + | |Japanese:礫(Tsubute), 投石兵(Tôseki Hē = Stone Thrower) |
− | Produced from: "Barrack". | + | Produced from: "Barrack". |
Requirements: none. | Requirements: none. | ||
− | The tsubutes are very lightly armored infantry with slinging stuffs. They move | + | The tsubutes are very lightly armored infantry with slinging stuffs. They move swiftly and are best used for skirmish and harass enemies. |
− | Historical Background: Slinging stones is very easy and cheaper if compared with time and | + | Historical Background: Slinging stones is very easy and cheaper if compared with time and effort of making bows and arrows. also In actual battles, Archers had to lean out of shields and walls to shoot enemies so it's more dangerous, while Slinging can shoot enemies at any moment. Slinging was not as lethal as arrows, but it makes enemy injured and takes out enemy's fighting power. |
− | The term "投弾 Tôdan = sling" | + | The term "投弾 Tôdan = sling" was defined in archaeology but there was traditional word from ancient times of japan which means stone throwing "つぶて Tsubute", in Kanji "飛礫" or "礫". The word was even found in "万葉集 manyôshû", the oldest existing collection of Japanese poetry, compiled in late 8th century. Furthermore, tsubute has many alternative words like "印地 Inji", "印地打ち Inji uchi", "石投げ Ishinage = Stone throwing", "石撃ち Ishi uchi = Shooting stones", "投石 Tôseki = Throwing stone", "石戦 Ishi Ikusa = Stones War", "石合戦Ishi Gassen = Stones battle" from ancient times. |
− | The mighty army of Takeda clan led by lord 武田 信玄(Takeda Shingen, 1521 - 1573)had the well disciplined "Stone throwing troops" in it's line. In the Battle of Mikatagahara(1572) where Takeda crashed | + | The mighty army of Takeda clan led by lord 武田 信玄(Takeda Shingen, 1521 - 1573)had the well disciplined "Stone throwing troops" in it's line. In the Battle of Mikatagahara(1572) where Takeda crashed 徳川家康(Tokugawa Ieyasu 1543 - 1616), The Stone throwing troops of Takeda consisted of 300 men of Ashigarus harassed lesser besieged army of Tokugawa, and led the anger Tokugawa army out of their castle and sober lord Takeda engaged them with his main force, and defeated Tokugawa's army utterly. |
− | Also in the 島原の乱(Shimabara no | + | Also in the 島原の乱(Shimabara no ran, Christian peasants rebellion in Shimabara, 1638) of edo period, The army of Tokugawa Shogunate was inflicted many casualties by stone throwing from besieged Ikki-peasants in Hara Castle. In the battle, famous 剣聖(Kensei = Sword Saint) 宮本武蔵(Miyamoto Musashi, 1584 - 1645) also joined an army of Shogunate. but in midst of the battle, Musashi was hit by stone and his leg was injured. Ran of Shimabara was bitter siege fighting, in there, Musashi's highly trained sword fighting arts was useless. When hit by the stone, Musashi had some epiphany and after the battle, he never take sword, lived in retirement and wrote "五輪書 Go Rin No Sho = The Book of Five Rings". |
|[[File:Tsubute.PNG|75px]] | |[[File:Tsubute.PNG|75px]] | ||
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|Yumi Ashigaru (Bow Ashigaru) | |Yumi Ashigaru (Bow Ashigaru) | ||
|Japanese:弓足軽(Yumi Ashigaru), 射手の足軽(Ite no Ashigaru = Shooter Ashigaru) | |Japanese:弓足軽(Yumi Ashigaru), 射手の足軽(Ite no Ashigaru = Shooter Ashigaru) | ||
− | Produced from: "Barrack". Requirements: none. | + | Produced from: "Barrack". |
+ | Requirements: none. | ||
The archer is Japan's standard range infantry. His longbow provides great power to his shots, creating a rather cost effective unit. | The archer is Japan's standard range infantry. His longbow provides great power to his shots, creating a rather cost effective unit. | ||
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|Taketaba Archer (Archer with Bamboo Siege shield) | |Taketaba Archer (Archer with Bamboo Siege shield) | ||
− | |Japanese: | + | |Japanese:車仕掛けの竹束付きの弓(Kuruma jikake no taketaba tsuki no yumi) |
− | Morph from: "Yumi Ashigaru" | + | Morph from: "Yumi Ashigaru" |
Requirements: "Siege_engineering" upgrade. | Requirements: "Siege_engineering" upgrade. | ||
These archers with large bamboo shields have high resistance against enemy arrows and bullets. best used for counter enemy missile units and siege well protected enemy bases. | These archers with large bamboo shields have high resistance against enemy arrows and bullets. best used for counter enemy missile units and siege well protected enemy bases. | ||
− | Historical Background: Traditionally japanese archers used wooden shields in fieldbattle and siege warfare, but appearance of guns made those wooden shields ineffective. thus new | + | Historical Background: Traditionally japanese archers used wooden shields in fieldbattle and siege warfare, but appearance of guns made those wooden shields ineffective. thus new counterplot for firearms was needed. 竹束(Taketaba = bamboo bundle) had been invented and used as the effective shield against bullets. Bundled bamboos could effectively protect archers from enemy bullets. The most used bamboo shields were stationary type, but mobile type of bamboo shields with wheels were also used. the mobile type bamboo shield was called 車仕掛けの竹束(Kuruma jikake no taketaba = Wheeled Taketaba). |
|[[File:taketaba_yumi.png|75px]] | |[[File:taketaba_yumi.png|75px]] | ||
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|Teppo Ashigaru (Gun Ashigaru) | |Teppo Ashigaru (Gun Ashigaru) | ||
− | |japanese:鉄砲足軽( | + | |japanese:鉄砲足軽(Teppo Ashigaru) |
− | Produced from: "Barrack". | + | Produced from: "Barrack". |
Requirements: "Arquebus" upgrade. | Requirements: "Arquebus" upgrade. | ||
− | The Japanese were rather smart, smart enough to know that gunpowder is far more powerful than arrows. But, to prevent such great power from entering into the hands of the enemy, gunpowder is only granted to leaders who have survived long enough to establish a nice foothold in enemy territory. This is the Arquebusier, a | + | The Japanese were rather smart, smart enough to know that gunpowder is far more powerful than puny arrows. But, to prevent such great power from entering into the hands of the enemy, gunpowder is only granted to leaders who have survived long enough to establish a nice foothold in enemy territory. This is the Arquebusier, a fearless man who wields a very powerful firearm. His bullets are better against infantry than buildings. |
|[[File:Teppo_Ashigaru.png|75px]] | |[[File:Teppo_Ashigaru.png|75px]] | ||
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|Taketaba Gunner (Gunner with Bamboo Siege shield) | |Taketaba Gunner (Gunner with Bamboo Siege shield) | ||
− | |Japanese: | + | |Japanese:車仕掛けの竹束付きの鉄砲(Kuruma jikake no taketaba tsuki no teppo) |
− | Morph from: "Teppo Ashigaru" | + | Morph from: "Teppo Ashigaru" |
Requirements: "Siege_engineering" upgrade, "Arquebus" upgrade. | Requirements: "Siege_engineering" upgrade, "Arquebus" upgrade. | ||
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|Standard Bearer | |Standard Bearer | ||
− | |Japanese: | + | |Japanese:旗手(Kishu), 旗持ち(Hatamochi), 旗指足軽(Hatasashi Ashigaru), 幟旗(Nobori Hata) |
− | Produced from: "Barrack". | + | Produced from: "Barrack". |
Requirements:Building "Daimyo Yashiki". | Requirements:Building "Daimyo Yashiki". | ||
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'''The standard inspires nearby military units of the faction, and increase their attack strength.''' | '''The standard inspires nearby military units of the faction, and increase their attack strength.''' | ||
− | Historical Background: From the ancient times, flags were used at armed camps in japan. Since the middle of the Heian(794 to 1185/1192) period, Flags used in armed camps of Samurai clans. For example, the War flags were used to display | + | Historical Background: From the ancient times, flags were used at armed camps in japan. Since the middle of the Heian(794 to 1185/1192) period, Flags used in armed camps of Samurai clans. For example, the War flags were used to display alignment of 平家(Taira clan).Thus, these flags are military flags, and number of the flags display the size of the troops. |
− | Since the Kamakura(1185–1333) period, the flags decorated with emblems of Samurai clans. The battle standards at that time were called "長旗 Naga-hata = Long Banner", consisted of long clothes, with a stick tied at the edge of the cloth, tied on a pole. When run up the banner and march, the banner flows in the winds, so the banner was also called " | + | Since the Kamakura(1185–1333) period, the flags decorated with emblems of Samurai clans. The battle standards at that time were called "長旗 Naga-hata = Long Banner", consisted of long clothes, with a stick tied at the edge of the cloth, tied on a pole. When run up the banner and march, the banner flows in the winds, so the banner was also called "流れ旗 Nagare-bata = Floating Banner". Hard ones of bamboos were used for the poles of the banners. |
− | In the Muromachi(1336-1573) period, new type of the battle standard called " | + | In the Muromachi(1336-1573) period, new type of the battle standard called "幟旗 Nobori-bata" which is bind the side of the banner to a pole with straps had been made. The standards were set up in front of the war camps, as the signs of the Samurai General's headquarter. So the standards are also called "大将旗 Tiashô-hata = General's standard". The "風林火山 Fūrinkazan = Wind, Forest, Fire and Mountain" battle standard of Daimyo 武田信玄(Takeda Shingen, 1521 - 1573) is famous, which quoting chapter 7 of Sun Tzu's ''The Art of War'': "Move as swift as a wind, stay as silent as forest, attack as fierce as fire, undefeatable defense like a mountain." |
+ | In addition, The pole heights of the standards are usually about 3.6meters for 3meters flag. and 4 ~ 5 meters pole for 3.6meters flag. | ||
|[[File:standard_bearer_ashigaru.png|75px]] | |[[File:standard_bearer_ashigaru.png|75px]] | ||
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Produced from: "Seminario". Requirements: none. | Produced from: "Seminario". Requirements: none. | ||
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+ | |Yumi Musha (Archer Samurai) | ||
+ | |Japanese:弓武者(Yumi Musha), 弓取り(Yumitori), 侍の射手(Samurai no Ite = Shooter Samurai) | ||
+ | Produced from: "Dojo". Requirements: "Bushido" upgrade. | ||
This unit is currently not available. | This unit is currently not available. | ||
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|Shinobi | |Shinobi | ||
− | |Japanese:忍(Shinobi), 忍者(Ninja), 間者(Kanja), 乱破(Rappa), | + | |Japanese:忍(Shinobi), 忍者(Ninja), 間者(Kanja), 乱破(Rappa), 透破(Suppa) |
Produced from: "Barrack". Requirements: "Daimyo Yashiki" building. | Produced from: "Barrack". Requirements: "Daimyo Yashiki" building. | ||
− | The Shinobi is the epitome of stealth and sabotage, able to sneak into the enemy's base and wreak absolute havoc. These mercenaries are able to kill silently with a dagger, or they can throw a knife at the cost of cover. Another weapon in their arsenal is a bomb that is good against buildings, but these bombs take a while to manufacture, so it will take time before they can use another. Lastly, Shinobi are highly | + | The Shinobi is the epitome of stealth and sabotage, able to sneak into the enemy's base and wreak absolute havoc. These mercenaries are able to kill silently with a dagger, or they can throw a knife at the cost of cover. Another weapon in their arsenal is a bomb that is good against buildings, but these bombs take a while to manufacture, so it will take time before they can use another. Lastly, Shinobi are highly knowledgable on the topic of stealth, so they are permantenly cloaked and can detect other stealth units. |
|[[File:Jp_units_shinobi.png|75px]] | |[[File:Jp_units_shinobi.png|75px]] | ||
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|Odutsu (Japanese Cannon) | |Odutsu (Japanese Cannon) | ||
|Japanese:大筒(ôdutsu) | |Japanese:大筒(ôdutsu) | ||
− | Produced from: "Gunsmith". Requirements: "Odutsu" upgrade. | + | Produced from: "Gunsmith". |
+ | Requirements: "Odutsu" upgrade. | ||
This unit is currently not available. | This unit is currently not available. | ||
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− | |Cannon (Imported European Demi- | + | |Cannon (Imported European Demi-culverine) |
|Japanese:加農砲(Kanôhô), 石火矢(Ishibiya) | |Japanese:加農砲(Kanôhô), 石火矢(Ishibiya) | ||
− | Produced from: "European Trader". Requirements: "Nanban Trade" upgrade and "Siege_engineering" upgarede. | + | Produced from: "European Trader". |
+ | Requirements: "Nanban Trade" upgrade and "Siege_engineering" upgarede. | ||
|[[File:Japanese_Cannon_s.png|75px]] | |[[File:Japanese_Cannon_s.png|75px]] | ||
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Building requirements: Daimyo_yashiki. | Building requirements: Daimyo_yashiki. | ||
− | You can hire the units "MedicalPriest" and "Warrior monk" at this building. also you can commence "Eastern_Medicine" upgrade - which raises every units armor point +10 - in here. '''"Warrior Monk" | + | You can hire the units "MedicalPriest" and "Warrior monk" at this building. also you can commence "Eastern_Medicine" upgrade - which raises every units armor point +10 - in here. '''"Warrior Monk" gain fighting bonuses when they are near this building.''' |
|[[File:Japanese_Buddhist_Temple.png|75px]] | |[[File:Japanese_Buddhist_Temple.png|75px]] | ||
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Building requirements: none | Building requirements: none | ||
− | You can commence multiple upgrades which benefits faction's strength at this building. also some buildings (Dojo, | + | You can commence multiple upgrades which benefits faction's strength at this building. also some buildings (Dojo, BuddhistTemple) and units(Standard Bearer) requires this building before build. |
|[[File:Japanese_Mansion_of_Daimyo_s.png|75px]] | |[[File:Japanese_Mansion_of_Daimyo_s.png|75px]] | ||
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Building reuirements: none | Building reuirements: none | ||
− | Produces foods and peasants. '''"Ikki Mob" gain fighting bonuses when they are near this building.''' | + | Produces some foods and peasants. '''"Ikki Mob" gain fighting bonuses when they are near this building.''' |
|[[File:Japanese_Peasant_house2_s.png|75px]] | |[[File:Japanese_Peasant_house2_s.png|75px]] | ||
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Building requirements: none | Building requirements: none | ||
− | A simple sentry building. Releatively fragile against enemy attacks. | + | A simple sentry building. Releatively fragile against enemy attacks. attacks enemey within range with arrows. once you have "Arquebus" upgrade, you can upgrade this building with more powerful gun attacks. |
|[[File:Japanese_watchtower2_s.png|75px]] | |[[File:Japanese_watchtower2_s.png|75px]] | ||
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Building requirements: advanced_architecture | Building requirements: advanced_architecture | ||
− | Strong defensive building. | + | Strong defensive building. attacks enemey within range with arrows. once you have "Arquebus" upgrade, you can upgrade this building with more powerful gun attacks. |
|[[File:Japanese_yagura_s.png|75px]] | |[[File:Japanese_yagura_s.png|75px]] | ||
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==Image Gallery== | ==Image Gallery== | ||
<gallery orientation="landscape" captionalign="center"> | <gallery orientation="landscape" captionalign="center"> | ||
− | + | File:Japanese group.png|Group of Japanese soldiers. | |
− | + | File:Japanese Fight.jpg|A full war. | |
− | + | File:firepower.jpg|A display of firepower. | |
− | + | File:a lot of firepower japanese.jpg|Yet more fire power. | |
− | + | File:japanese archers.png|Japanese archers make short work of their foe. | |
− | + | File:Japanese teamwork.png|Japanese units working together. | |
− | File:Japanese group.png|Group of Japanese soldiers. | + | File:Japanese_Screenshot_1.jpg|A peaceful Japanese base. |
− | File:Japanese Fight.jpg|A full war. | ||
− | File:firepower.jpg|A display of firepower. | ||
− | File:a lot of firepower japanese.jpg|Yet more fire power. | ||
− | File:japanese archers.png|Japanese archers make short work of their foe. | ||
− | File:Japanese teamwork.png|Japanese units working together. | ||
− | File:Japanese_Screenshot_1.jpg|A peaceful Japanese base. | ||
File:JP_Glest_NewTechtree.png||The techtree map of Japanese | File:JP_Glest_NewTechtree.png||The techtree map of Japanese | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://glest.org/glest_board/index.php?topic=6103.0 Forum Thread] | *[http://glest.org/glest_board/index.php?topic=6103.0 Forum Thread] | ||
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