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|name = Naresuan's Elephant |
|name = Naresuan's Elephant |
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|type = Mounted |
|type = Mounted |
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*Can move after attacking |
*Can move after attacking |
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*50% bonus vs. mounted |
*50% bonus vs. mounted |
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− | *Penalty attacking cities 33}} |
+ | *Penalty attacking cities 33}} |
+ | {{seewp|Naresuan}} |
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− | The [[Siamese (Civ5)|Siamese]] unique mounted unit. Replaces the [[Knight (Civ5)|Knight]]. Doesn't require [[Horses (Civ5)|Horses]]. |
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+ | ==Game Info== |
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+ | Unique mounted unit of the [[Siamese (Civ5)|Siamese civilization]]. Replaces the [[Knight (Civ5)|Knight]]. |
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− | **Can move after attacking |
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− | **No defensive terrain bonuses |
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− | **Penalty vs cities (33%) |
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+ | **{{PositiveText|Can Move After Attacking}} |
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+ | **{{NegativeText|Penalty Attacking Cities (33)}} |
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+ | **{{NegativeText|No Defensive Terrain Bonuses}} |
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+ | *Special abilities |
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*Special traits: |
*Special traits: |
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+ | **{{PositiveText|Doesn't require {{Horse5}} Horses}} |
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+ | **{{PositiveText|Extra strength (25 vs. 20)}} |
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− | **Slower movement -1 |
+ | **{{NegativeText|Slower movement (-1)}} |
==Strategy== |
==Strategy== |
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− | + | '''Naresuan's Elephant''' is an early version of the [[Lancer (Civ5)|Lancer]], enjoying an additional bonus against other mounted units. Like the other elephant units, it moves more slowly, and requires no [[Horses (Civ5)|Horses]]. |
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− | The Naresuan's |
+ | The Naresuan's Elephant trades mobility for additional strength and the ability to decimate enemy cavalry, making it very dangerous on the field. The only units of the Medieval Era somewhat effective against them are [[Pikeman (Civ5)|Pikemen]] combined with ranged attacks, so be wary of such combinations when you field your elephants! |
+ | ==Civilopedia entry== |
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− | ==History== |
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In Southeast Asia elephants continued to be employed in warfare far into the Middle Ages. In Siam, particularly, war elephants were highly prized, and leaders often fought from atop them. In 1593 a war between Burma and Siam ended in a Siamese victory when Siamese King Naresuan killed Burmese crown prince Minchit Sra in single combat atop elephants. |
In Southeast Asia elephants continued to be employed in warfare far into the Middle Ages. In Siam, particularly, war elephants were highly prized, and leaders often fought from atop them. In 1593 a war between Burma and Siam ended in a Siamese victory when Siamese King Naresuan killed Burmese crown prince Minchit Sra in single combat atop elephants. |
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[[Category:Medieval era units (Civ5)]] |
[[Category:Medieval era units (Civ5)]] |
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[[Category:Mounted units (Civ5)]] |
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Revision as of 21:42, 18 October 2019
Game Info
Unique mounted unit of the Siamese civilization. Replaces the Knight.
- Common abilities:
- Can Move After Attacking
- Penalty Attacking Cities (33)
- No Defensive Terrain Bonuses
- Special abilities
- Bonus vs Mounted (50)
- Special traits:
- Doesn't require Horses Horses
- Extra strength (25 vs. 20)
- Slower movement (-1)
Strategy
Naresuan's Elephant is an early version of the Lancer, enjoying an additional bonus against other mounted units. Like the other elephant units, it moves more slowly, and requires no Horses.
The Naresuan's Elephant trades mobility for additional strength and the ability to decimate enemy cavalry, making it very dangerous on the field. The only units of the Medieval Era somewhat effective against them are Pikemen combined with ranged attacks, so be wary of such combinations when you field your elephants!
Civilopedia entry
In Southeast Asia elephants continued to be employed in warfare far into the Middle Ages. In Siam, particularly, war elephants were highly prized, and leaders often fought from atop them. In 1593 a war between Burma and Siam ended in a Siamese victory when Siamese King Naresuan killed Burmese crown prince Minchit Sra in single combat atop elephants.