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{{TWS2 Building|image=[[Image:Citadel S2TW.png]] | {{TWS2 Building|image=[[Image:Citadel S2TW.png]] | ||
|Chain=Castle Type | |Chain=Castle Type | ||
− | |Requires='''Buildings''':<li>[[Castle (TWS2)|Castle]]</li>'''Arts''':<li>[[Epic Architecture]]</li>'''Resources''':<li>Stone</li> | + | |Requires='''Buildings''':<li>[[Castle (TWS2)|Castle]]</li> |
+ | '''Arts''':<li>[[Epic Architecture]]</li>'''Resources''':<li>Stone</li> | ||
|Enables=- | |Enables=- | ||
− | |Spawned Defence Forces='''Units''':<li>[[ | + | |Spawned Defence Forces='''Units''':<li>[[Samurai Retainers (TWS2 Unit)|Samurai Retainers]]</li> |
<li>[[Yari Ashigaru Garrison (TWS2 Unit)|Yari Ashigaru Garrison]]</li> | <li>[[Yari Ashigaru Garrison (TWS2 Unit)|Yari Ashigaru Garrison]]</li> | ||
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<li>[[Bow Ashigaru Garrison (TWS2 Unit)|Bow Ashigaru Garrison]]</li> | <li>[[Bow Ashigaru Garrison (TWS2 Unit)|Bow Ashigaru Garrison]]</li> | ||
− | |Basic Building Statistics=<li>+12 to repression in this province</li> | + | <li>[[Onna Bushi (TWS2 Unit)|Onna Bushi]]</li> |
− | <li>Unlocks an additional construction slot</li> | + | |Basic Building Statistics=<li>Cost: 10000</li> |
+ | <li>+12 to repression in this province</li> | ||
+ | <li>Unlocks an additional construction slot (Construction Slots: 5)</li> | ||
<li>+25% to the replenishment rate in this province</li> | <li>+25% to the replenishment rate in this province</li> | ||
<li>Consumes food: 5</li> | <li>Consumes food: 5</li> | ||
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Towards the end of the Sengoku Jidai, castles became even larger and more elaborate, as they evolved from military fortresses to cultural and economic centres for the surrounding provinces. The castle at Himeji was one such structure, built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1581 on top of Himeyama as a three-storey tower and then completely reworked by Ikeda Terumasa, his son-in-law. The hill position made it a formidable defensive site, and the inner citadel compound was a maze of courtyards and compounds to frustrate any enemy who gained entry. The rebuilt castle was all of that, but remains even today a spectacular and refined palace. It is still a popular tourist attraction. | Towards the end of the Sengoku Jidai, castles became even larger and more elaborate, as they evolved from military fortresses to cultural and economic centres for the surrounding provinces. The castle at Himeji was one such structure, built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1581 on top of Himeyama as a three-storey tower and then completely reworked by Ikeda Terumasa, his son-in-law. The hill position made it a formidable defensive site, and the inner citadel compound was a maze of courtyards and compounds to frustrate any enemy who gained entry. The rebuilt castle was all of that, but remains even today a spectacular and refined palace. It is still a popular tourist attraction. | ||
− | + | ==Other Information== | |
Because the Citadel consumes 5 food and the Land Consolidation produces only 4, a Province with both a Citadel and Land Consolidation will always need a Province that is producing a surplus of Food which means that Province can only have a Fortress and Land Consolidation, permanently restricting it to 3 Building Slots. | Because the Citadel consumes 5 food and the Land Consolidation produces only 4, a Province with both a Citadel and Land Consolidation will always need a Province that is producing a surplus of Food which means that Province can only have a Fortress and Land Consolidation, permanently restricting it to 3 Building Slots. | ||
[[Category:TWS2 Building]] | [[Category:TWS2 Building]] |
Latest revision as of 22:12, 6 November 2012
Citadel (TWS2) | |
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Chain | Castle Type |
Requires | Buildings: |
Enables | - |
Spawned Defence Forces | Units: |
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See main article; FotS Buildings |
Description
Lesser men should quail in the shadows of the great.
This awe-inspiring building is intended to make all who see it marvel, or tremble, at its scale and the power it represents. It is a monument to the untrammelled wealth and military might of a daimyo and his clan. Cunningly built to confuse and confound attackers, it also serves to intimidate the local people who live, work, pay taxes and die in its shadow. It is of such magnificence that it also increases the prestige of its builders.
Towards the end of the Sengoku Jidai, castles became even larger and more elaborate, as they evolved from military fortresses to cultural and economic centres for the surrounding provinces. The castle at Himeji was one such structure, built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1581 on top of Himeyama as a three-storey tower and then completely reworked by Ikeda Terumasa, his son-in-law. The hill position made it a formidable defensive site, and the inner citadel compound was a maze of courtyards and compounds to frustrate any enemy who gained entry. The rebuilt castle was all of that, but remains even today a spectacular and refined palace. It is still a popular tourist attraction.
Other Information
Because the Citadel consumes 5 food and the Land Consolidation produces only 4, a Province with both a Citadel and Land Consolidation will always need a Province that is producing a surplus of Food which means that Province can only have a Fortress and Land Consolidation, permanently restricting it to 3 Building Slots.