Nat=Native (to use on map with native post)ĪTP=Advance Trading Post (included cheaper/stronger tp card for maps that have many trading posts - Deccan, Great Lakes.) Sup=Supremacy (to use in standard supremacy/normal game with no rule or RUSH as they are often called on GameRanger)įF=Fast Fortress (a strategy in supremacy game) You can use them in online/offline LAN game/GameRanger without having to play game after game to manually unlock all cards, useful when you have fresh installation of the game.įeel free to edit the deck to your liking and strategy. Level 60 is the minimum to have all the aging options and max cards in deck 25/25. These are level 60 homecity files with sample standard deck for Supremacy and NoRush/Treaty mode in base game and the expansion The Asian Dynasties. They were responsible for both the physical and the spiritual health of the people in their nation.Posted on 11/27/13 05:36 AM (updated 11/20/14) File Detailsįor questions regarding this download, contact: įor Age of Empires discussion, join our AoE players group: įor more info, strategy and guideline, check out our clan website: Įxtract into this folder: C:\Users\ \Documents\My Games\Age of Empires 3\Savegame and overwrite your original homecity. Not all were male and many of their responsibilities had little to do with physical healing. These Shaman were responsible for both the physical and the spiritual health of the people in their tribe.īoth "Healer" and "Elder" refer to Native American healers and spiritual leaders. "Medicine Man" can be misleading, as not all were male and many of their responsibilities had little to do with physical healing. This was corrected in the Definitive Edition, where the Lakota Healer uses its own portrait and specific textures for the Healers Ceremony button (since update 3552).īoth "Medicine Man" and "Shaman" refer to Native American healers and spiritual leaders. There is an unused portrait and textures for the Sioux Holy Dance button for the Sioux Medicine Man in The WarChiefs.With update 13.58326, Lakota/Haudenosaunee Healers count as 1.2 Villagers at the Community Plaza. With a later update, Lakota/Haudenosaunee Healers count as 1.25 Villagers at the Community Plaza. With update 13.18214, Lakota/Haudenosaunee Healers can be tasked to the Community Plaza to perform ceremonies with same effectiveness as a Villager.With update 3552, the Lakota Healer uses his own portrait and textures in the Healers Ceremony button.Native Healers have 360 hit points and can be trained at Trading Posts built in a Maya and other minor native settlements.Lakota/Haudenosaunee Healers cost 150 coin (for score calculation purposes), give 15 XP when killed, and cost 0 population.Due to a bug, the option to train Native Medicine Men from Trading Posts built in a Maya and other minor native settlements is missing, being possible to train them only from Native Embassies.The Sioux Medicine Man uses the same portrait and textures in the Holy Dance button as the Iroquois Medicine Man.Sioux/Iroquois Medicine Men cost 200 coin (for score calculation purposes), give 20 XP when killed, and cost 1 population.Native Medicine Men have 200 hit points and can be trained at Trading Posts built in a Maya and other minor native settlements.
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