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Slave:
The lowest rung on the social ladder, Slaves are the essential backbone to your Civilization. They collect resources and construct and repair all of your structures. |
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Temple Guard:
The most elite swordsmen in your empire fill the ranks of the Temple Guard. They are especially adept at conquering Outposts, which will expand your reach and give you crucial recruiting bonuses. |
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Temple Spearman:
Specially trained to combat enemy Cavalry, the Temple Spearmen form an extremely disciplined defensive wall that will provide important protection to your Archers. |
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Temple Bowman:
Only the most accomplished Archers in the Egyptian empire are allowed to become a Temple Bowman. They are extremely effective at softening up enemy Spear Infantry. However, attacks by enemy Cavalry is always a risk. |
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Temple Cavalry:
It takes more than mastery of a horse to join the elite ranks of the Temple Cavalry; it also takes cunning and absolute skill with a blade. Cavalry are relied upon to break through enemy ranks and annihilate their Archers. |
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Trireme:
This massive ship is the largest in the Egyptian fleet and often transports the Pharaoh to the front lines. An essential part of any extended military campaign, it pulls double duty as both a heavy siege weapon (when outfitted with a Naval Onager) and as a floating Barracks. |
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War Elephant:
Captured from the depths of Africa, the War Elephant is a terrifying melee weapon that can decimate enemy Infantry. Only the most powerful of Pharaohs could control these mighty beasts. |
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Chariot Archer:
Equipped with the best Archers in the Egyptian army, the Chariot Archer is a force to be reckoned with. It lays down a destructive barrage of arrow fire that destroys enemy Spearmen and then moves on before the enemy can counter-attack. Special Ability: Can train Mounted Archers. |
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Catapult:
Masters of all forms of ranged combat, the Egyptians delight in bombarding enemy structures and formations with catapult fire. After softening the enemy ranks, the Infantry moves in and finishes off any survivors. |
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Siege Ram:
When forced to contend with staunch enemy defenses, the Egyptian army sends in the Siege Ram. Not only does it smash through enemy gates, it's also more than capable of destroying key structures. |