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− | {{Building | + | {{TWS2 Building|image=[[Image:Famous Temple S2TW.png]] |
|Chain=Buddhist Type | |Chain=Buddhist Type | ||
− | |Requires='''Buildings''':<li>[[Temple Complex (TWS2)|Temple Complex]]</li>'''Arts''':<li>[[Neo-Confucianism]]</li>'''Resources''':<li>Incense</li> | + | |Requires='''Religion''':<li>Shinto-Buddhism</li> |
− | |Enables= | + | '''Buildings''':<li>[[Temple Complex (TWS2)|Temple Complex]]</li> |
+ | '''Arts''':<li>[[Neo-Confucianism]]</li> | ||
+ | '''Resources''':<li>Incense</li> | ||
+ | |Enables=<li>[[Naginata Warrior Monks (TWS2 Unit)|Naginata Warrior Monks]]</li> | ||
+ | <li>[[Bow Warrior Monks (TWS2 Unit)|Bow Warrior Monks]]</li> | ||
+ | <li>[[Matchlock Warrior Monks (TWS2 Unit)|Matchlock Warrior Monks]]</li> | ||
+ | <li>[[Warrior Nuns (TWS2 Unit)|Warrior Nuns]]</li> | ||
+ | <li>[[Naginata Warrior Monk Hero (TWS2 Unit)|Naginata Warrior Monk Hero]]</li> | ||
+ | <li>[[Uesugi Warrior Monks (TWS2 Unit)|Uesugi Warrior Monks]]</li> | ||
+ | <li>[[Uesugi Bow Warrior Monks (TWS2 Unit)|Uesugi Bow Warrior Monks]]</li> | ||
+ | <li>[[Uesugi Marathon Monks (TWS2 Unit)|Uesugi Marathon Monks]]</li> | ||
+ | <li>[[Uesugi Warrior Monk Hero (TWS2 Unit)|Uesugui Warrior Monk Hero]]</li> | ||
+ | <li>[[Chosokabe Bow Warrior Monks (TWS2 Unit)|Chosokabe Bow Warrior Monks]]</li> | ||
|Spawned Defence Forces=- | |Spawned Defence Forces=- | ||
− | |Basic Building Statistics=<li>+2 happiness for the Buddhist population </li> | + | |Basic Building Statistics=<li>Cost: 8000</li> |
+ | <li>+2 happiness for the Buddhist population </li> | ||
<li>+25% bonus to tax rate in this province</li> | <li>+25% bonus to tax rate in this province</li> | ||
− | <li>Spreads Buddhism to neighbouring provinces (+ | + | <li>Spreads Buddhism to neighbouring provinces (+5 religious zeal)</li> |
<li>Converts the populace to Buddhism (+6 religious zeal)</li> | <li>Converts the populace to Buddhism (+6 religious zeal)</li> | ||
<li>+2 experience levels for monks recruited in this province</li> | <li>+2 experience levels for monks recruited in this province</li> | ||
<li>Enables recruitment of Rank 1 monks</li> | <li>Enables recruitment of Rank 1 monks</li> | ||
+ | <li>Limit: 1</li> | ||
|Clan Effects=<li>Improves the rate at which chi arts are mastered: +15%</li> | |Clan Effects=<li>Improves the rate at which chi arts are mastered: +15%</li> | ||
− | <li>Each Buddhist chain enables you to sustain one additional monk</li>}} | + | <li>Each Buddhist chain enables you to sustain one additional monk (Maximum: 5)</li>}} |
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | + | '''Legends feed the soul of a people.''' | |
− | + | This awesome temple increases the happiness of all Buddhists in a province. It also increases the rate at which converts flock to the faith. The monks of this complex are especially blessed and worthy, and demonstrate considerable expertise. The whole is a magnificent act of faith, given solid form. | |
− | + | Mount Koya, in Kii province, is home to a monastic complex that even the most vicious of daimyo feared to desecrate. Toyotomi Hideyoshi came close to destroying the temples when the monks chose to support Tokugawa Ieyasu, his great rival, but even he feared the power of the place. When he visited, he was cautious enough to cross the third bridge leading to Kobo Daishi’s tomb during the night before his official visit. Legend has it that no man with morals that Kobo Daishi would find unacceptable could cross the bridge and live. Hideyoshi’s caution paid off, and he was not struck dead. On the following day, Toyotomi Hideyoshi repeated his crossing, now certain that he would survive in public as well. Perhaps he had reason to worry: the tomb of Akechi Mitsuhide, the usurper who rebelled against Oda Nobunaga, on Mount Koya was struck by lightning, perhaps as a warning to others to live and die in a moral and honourable way! | |
==Additional Bonuses== | ==Additional Bonuses== |
Latest revision as of 02:35, 20 January 2013
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See main article; FotS Buildings |
Description
Legends feed the soul of a people.
This awesome temple increases the happiness of all Buddhists in a province. It also increases the rate at which converts flock to the faith. The monks of this complex are especially blessed and worthy, and demonstrate considerable expertise. The whole is a magnificent act of faith, given solid form.
Mount Koya, in Kii province, is home to a monastic complex that even the most vicious of daimyo feared to desecrate. Toyotomi Hideyoshi came close to destroying the temples when the monks chose to support Tokugawa Ieyasu, his great rival, but even he feared the power of the place. When he visited, he was cautious enough to cross the third bridge leading to Kobo Daishi’s tomb during the night before his official visit. Legend has it that no man with morals that Kobo Daishi would find unacceptable could cross the bridge and live. Hideyoshi’s caution paid off, and he was not struck dead. On the following day, Toyotomi Hideyoshi repeated his crossing, now certain that he would survive in public as well. Perhaps he had reason to worry: the tomb of Akechi Mitsuhide, the usurper who rebelled against Oda Nobunaga, on Mount Koya was struck by lightning, perhaps as a warning to others to live and die in a moral and honourable way!
Additional Bonuses
If the player is first to construct this building type then he gets:
- +5% to the success chance of monk actions.