Japanese
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Japanese |
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0.81 |
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7-Zip |
Japanese is a faction created by Hagekura. It is based on the Sengoku Period (Warring States Period) of Japan. It is the first of other factions that will be in an unnamed techtree by Hagekura.
History
Japanese was first announced on 25 October 2010. The latest version was released on 18 February 2011. On 16 April 2011, Hagekura updated the techtree map of Japanese.
Public reception
The Japanese faction was well received by the 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
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| Worker | Japanese:人足(Ninnsoku)
Produced from: "Castle". Requirements: none. Basic worker unit. Harvests resources and builds Japanese buildings. Also appears to be balding. Historical Background: These workers employed by lords to sustain heavy lifting such as transportations and constructions. |
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| Peasant | Japanese:小作農(Kosakunô)
Produced from: "farmhouse". Requirements: none. The Peasants are simple folk who provide the Japanese war machine with greatly needed food. In times of trouble, they can be quickly trained into Spear Ashigarus or Arquebusiers. Also in case of emergency, they can take up arms and stand and fight as Civil Ikki (morph into the Ikki mob requires "Civil Ikki" upgrade in the "Daimyo yashiki"). Historical Background: The vital part of Daimyos armies, Ashigarus were mostly conscripted from peasants ( others from brigands, criminals, sometimes degraded Samurais, Ronins. ). In Slack season of their farms, the peasants switch their hoes into spear, bow or gun, gained incomes from salary under military service and looting other lands. |
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| Medical Priest | Japanese: 医僧(Isô)
Produced from: "Buddhist Temple". Requirements: none. Medical Priests are monks who have medical knowledges. can heal wounded units. Historical Background: These medical priests busied themselves with to cure wounded soldiers in battlefield. |
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| Catholic Missionary | Japanese:伴天連(Bateren)
Produced from: "Seminario". Requirements: "Nanban_trade" upgrade. 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. 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 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). 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 | Japanese:民一揆(Tami Ikki)
Morph from: "Peasant". Requirements: "Civil Ikki" upgrade. |
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| Nagae Ashigaru | Japanese:長柄足軽
Produced from: "Barrack". Requirements: none. 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. |
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| Nagamaki | Japanese:長巻
Produced from: "Barrack". Requirements: "Pole arms" upgrade. |
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| Warrior Monk | Japanese:僧衆(Soushû)
Produced from: "Buddhist Temple". Requirements: "Pole arms" upgrade. |
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| Swordsman | Japanese:剣豪(Kengô)
Produced from: "Dojo". Requirements: "Bushido" upgrade. 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 | Japanese:侍
Produced from: "Dojo" Reuirements: "Bushido" upgrade. 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. |
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| Samurai Taisho | Japanese:侍大将(Samurai Daishô)
Produced from: "Dojo". Requirements: "Bushido" upgrade. |
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| Tsubute | Japanese:礫
Produced from: "Barrack". Requirements: none. |
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| Yumi Ashigaru | Japanese:弓足軽
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. |
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| Teppo Ashigaru | japanese:鉄砲足軽
Produced from: "Barrack". Requirements: "Arquebus" upgrade. 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. |
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| Catholic Musketeer | Produced from: "Seminario".
Requirements: none. |
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| Yumitori | Japanese:弓取り
Produced from: "Dojo". Requirements: "Bushido" upgrade. |
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| Shinobi | Japanese:忍
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 knowledgable on the topic of stealth, so they are permantenly cloaked and can detect other stealth units. |
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| Odutsu | Japanese:大筒(ôdutsu)
Produced from: "Gunsmith". Requirements: "Odutsu" upgrade. |
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| Cannon | Japanese:加農砲(Kanôhô)
Produced from: "European Trader". Requirements: "Nanban Trade" upgrade. |
Buildings
| Building | Description | Screenshot |
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| Buddhist Temple | ||
| Castle | ||
| Barrack | ||
| Blacksmith | ||
| Dojo | ||
| European Trader | ||
| Mansion of Daimyo | ||
| Peasant House | ||
| Watchtower | ||
| Yagura |