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{{Unit (Civ4)
{{unit
 
 
|name = Jaguar
 
|name = Jaguar
 
|unique = Aztec
 
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|upgrade1 = Maceman
 
|upgrade1 = Maceman
 
|upgrade2 =
 
|upgrade2 =
|reqtech = Iron Working
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|reqtech = [[Iron Working (Civ4)|Iron Working]]
 
|reqres =
 
|reqres =
 
|attributes = *+10% city attack
 
|attributes = *+10% city attack
*Starts with [[Woodsman|Woodsman I]] [[promotion]]
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*Starts with [[Woodsman (Civ4)|Woodsman I]] [[Promotion (Civ4)|promotion]]
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The '''Jaguar''' is the [[Unique unit (Civ4)|unique unit]] of the [[Aztec (Civ4)|Aztec civilization]].
 
The '''Jaguar''' is the [[Unique unit (Civ4)|unique unit]] of the [[Aztec (Civ4)|Aztec civilization]].
   
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The Jaguar has the following differences from the [[Swordsman (Civ4)|Swordsman]] it replaces:
 
The Jaguar has the following differences from the [[Swordsman (Civ4)|Swordsman]] it replaces:
 
*-1 strength
 
*-1 strength
*-5 {{hammer}} production cost
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*-5 {{Hammer4}} production cost
*Does not require access to the [[Iron]] resource (but does require [[Iron Working]])
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*Does not require access to the [[Iron (Civ4)|Iron]] resource (but does require [[Iron Working (Civ4)|Iron Working]])
*Starts with the [[Woodsman|Woodsman I]] [[promotion]]
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*Starts with the [[Woodsman (Civ4)|Woodsman I]] [[Promotion (Civ4)|promotion]]
   
 
==Civilopedia Entry==
 
==Civilopedia Entry==
 
The most feared predator of their Mexican empire, the Aztecs embraced the wild jaguar as a totem for their warrior elite. These soldiers were ferocious fighters, often emerging victorious even when badly outnumbered. The Jaguar Warriors carried obsidian swords and wooden shields for weaponry, and wore jaguar skins with their faces peering out of the animal's head to frighten their opponents. Only the greatest of Aztec warriors were granted the honor of becoming Jaguar Warriors, which usually required the capture of four or five enemies in battle. These savage fighters were universally feared throughout Mesoamerica but proved to be no match for the combined forces of the many cities that surrounded Tenochtitlan (the Aztec capital city) and the Spanish Conquistadors.
 
The most feared predator of their Mexican empire, the Aztecs embraced the wild jaguar as a totem for their warrior elite. These soldiers were ferocious fighters, often emerging victorious even when badly outnumbered. The Jaguar Warriors carried obsidian swords and wooden shields for weaponry, and wore jaguar skins with their faces peering out of the animal's head to frighten their opponents. Only the greatest of Aztec warriors were granted the honor of becoming Jaguar Warriors, which usually required the capture of four or five enemies in battle. These savage fighters were universally feared throughout Mesoamerica but proved to be no match for the combined forces of the many cities that surrounded Tenochtitlan (the Aztec capital city) and the Spanish Conquistadors.
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[[Category:Units (Civ4)]]
 
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[[ru:Ягуар (Civ4)]]
 
[[Category:Unique units (Civ4)]]
 
[[Category:Unique units (Civ4)]]
 
[[Category:Aztec]]
 
[[Category:Aztec]]
 
[[Category:Mesoamerican]]
 
[[Category:Mesoamerican]]
[[Category:Ancient era units]]
 
 
[[Category:Ancient era units (Civ4)]]
 
[[Category:Ancient era units (Civ4)]]
 
[[Category:Melee units (Civ4)]]
 
[[Category:Melee units (Civ4)]]

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The Jaguar is the unique unit of the Aztec civilization.

Strategy

The Jaguar has the following differences from the Swordsman it replaces:

Civilopedia Entry

The most feared predator of their Mexican empire, the Aztecs embraced the wild jaguar as a totem for their warrior elite. These soldiers were ferocious fighters, often emerging victorious even when badly outnumbered. The Jaguar Warriors carried obsidian swords and wooden shields for weaponry, and wore jaguar skins with their faces peering out of the animal's head to frighten their opponents. Only the greatest of Aztec warriors were granted the honor of becoming Jaguar Warriors, which usually required the capture of four or five enemies in battle. These savage fighters were universally feared throughout Mesoamerica but proved to be no match for the combined forces of the many cities that surrounded Tenochtitlan (the Aztec capital city) and the Spanish Conquistadors.