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|bgcolor="#eefeee"|'''Horses'''||<div align="left">Sending horses with your attacks adds 3 raw offensive points per horse. You may include up to one horse per military unit sent in combat.</div> ||3†<BR>|||| ||0.3 per point of power | |bgcolor="#eefeee"|'''Horses'''||<div align="left">Sending horses with your attacks adds 3 raw offensive points per horse. You may include up to one horse per military unit sent in combat.</div> ||3†<BR>|||| ||0.3 per point of power | ||
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− | |bgcolor="#eefeee"|'''Prisoners'''||<div align="left">Prisoners are taken from the total number of enemies that would've been killed after an attack, usually at a 2/3 prisoner to total kills ratio - IF there is room in your dungeons for them. Prisoners have no upkeep, every 2 prisoners fills 1 job, and every prisoner produces 0.625gc per hour. About one third of the prisoners sent are lost in the fight. They are then again immediately available to your general. You can use at most 1 Prisoner for every 5† normal troops you send. </div> || | + | |bgcolor="#eefeee"|'''Prisoners'''||<div align="left">Prisoners are taken from the total number of enemies that would've been killed after an attack, usually at a 2/3 prisoner to total kills ratio - IF there is room in your dungeons for them. Prisoners have no upkeep, every 2 prisoners fills 1 job, and every prisoner produces 0.625gc per hour. About one third of the prisoners sent are lost in the fight. They are then again immediately available to your general. You can use at most 1 Prisoner for every 5† normal troops you send. </div> ||8†<BR>|||| ||0.1 per point of power |
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− | |bgcolor="#eefeee"|'''Mercenaries'''||<div align="left">You can use at most 1 Mercenary for every 5† normal troops you send. </div> || | + | |bgcolor="#eefeee"|'''Mercenaries'''||<div align="left">You can use at most 1 Mercenary for every 5† normal troops you send. </div> ||8†<BR>||||300gc|| |
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|bgcolor="#eefeee"|'''[[Military#Military_Units|Defensive Specialist]]'''||<div align="left">These troops defend your land only, and are unable to attack. </div> || ||10†<BR> ||350gc<BR>[[Buildings#Armouries|Arms]]||0.5 networth per point of power<BR> | |bgcolor="#eefeee"|'''[[Military#Military_Units|Defensive Specialist]]'''||<div align="left">These troops defend your land only, and are unable to attack. </div> || ||10†<BR> ||350gc<BR>[[Buildings#Armouries|Arms]]||0.5 networth per point of power<BR> |
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Contents
Units
Here are the unit types that are available in Utopia (racial/personality bonuses are not included) | ||||||
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Units | Description | Offense | Defense | Cost | Networth | |
Peasants | Peasants are responsible for working and generating income for your province. |
0.25 | ||||
Soldiers | The basic unit for every province. They are drafted from Peasants and can be trained into Specialists, Elites or Thieves. You are not required to pay Wages for Soldiers. |
2† | 2† | Varies | 1† | |
Wizards | Wizards are required to cast spells. They do not count towards your military size. Check out the Mystics Guide as well as the Mystic Formulas. |
5 | ||||
Thieves | The part of your military which will conduct Thievery ops. Be sure to check out Thievery Formulas as well |
500gc | 5 | |||
Horses | Sending horses with your attacks adds 3 raw offensive points per horse. You may include up to one horse per military unit sent in combat. |
3† |
0.3 per point of power | |||
Prisoners | Prisoners are taken from the total number of enemies that would've been killed after an attack, usually at a 2/3 prisoner to total kills ratio - IF there is room in your dungeons for them. Prisoners have no upkeep, every 2 prisoners fills 1 job, and every prisoner produces 0.625gc per hour. About one third of the prisoners sent are lost in the fight. They are then again immediately available to your general. You can use at most 1 Prisoner for every 5† normal troops you send. |
8† |
0.1 per point of power | |||
Mercenaries | You can use at most 1 Mercenary for every 5† normal troops you send. |
8† |
300gc | |||
Defensive Specialist | These troops defend your land only, and are unable to attack. |
10† |
350gc Arms |
0.5 networth per point of power | ||
Offensive Specialist | These troops are used to attack, and are unable to defend. |
10† |
350gc Arms |
0.4 networth per point of power | ||
Elites | Elites are, obviously, elite troops. Their offensive and defensive values vary from race to race. For Elite values please see the respective Race page. |
Varies | Varies | Varies | Varies |
† Racial and Personality modifiers can increase or decrease this number.
Formulas
Soldiers Drafted Per Tick
Soldiers Drafted per Tick = Peasants * Draft Speed * Race Bonus * Personality Bonus * Patriotism * Dragon * Affluent Ritual * Heroism Science Effect
Modifier Type | Active | Otherwise |
Patriotism | 1.3 | 1 |
Dragons | 0.8 | 1 |
War Hero | 1.2 | 1 |
Affluent Ritual | 1.2 (if 100% eff. ritual) | 1 |
Draft Cost Formula
Cost of Soldier Drafting = Current Draft Level * Draft Rate * Race Bonus * Armouries Mod * Expedient Ritual * EOWCF * Heroism Science Effect
Draft Rate Formula
Draft Rate = Base Draft Rate * Patriotism Bonus * Affluent Ritual * Heroism Science Effect
Base Draft Rate | Draft Speed | Cost per soldier |
Reservist | 0.3% | 30gc |
Normal | 0.6% | 50gc |
Aggressive | 1.0% | 75gc |
Emergency | 1.5% | 110gc |
Training Formulas
Training Cost = Unit Cost * Race Bonus * Armouries Bonus * Expedient Ritual * EOWCF
Full training time = 24 * Race Bonus * Inspire Army * War Bonus * Expedient Ritual * Valor Science Effect