
- How dics come in the age of empires gold edition update#
- How dics come in the age of empires gold edition Patch#
- How dics come in the age of empires gold edition upgrade#
Select 1 Ini, ya – Yes, I'm here (literally "Here, right.").Move 4 Aku akan marwatnya – I will take care (of it).Move 1 Aku marwat – I take care (of it).Select 4 Om maheshwaraya (ॐ महेश्वराय) – Om to the great Lord (in Sanskrit).
Attack 3 Angkat sanjata! – To arms! (literally "Raise the weapon!"). Move 2 Aku marwat – I take care (of it). Move 1 Aku pangarti – I understand ( pangarti is an archaic form of mengerti ("understand") in modern Malay and Indonesian). Select 3 Apa syahsananya baginda? – What is the situation sire?. Repair Aku pamarbaik – I'm the repairer ( pamarbaik is an archaic form of perbaik ("repair") in modern Malay and Indonesian). Mine Aku menggali tambang – I'm mining (literally "digging mine"). Forage Aku mengumpulkan – I'm gathering. Chop Aku panumbang kayu – I'm the woodcutter/lumberjack (literally "wood feller"). Task 4 Aku akan merawatnya – I will tend it. Task 3 Aku marwat – I take care (of it). Select 4 Apa suasana-nya baginda? – How is the situation?. Select 2 Swasti – Sanskrit for "peace" or "prosper". Old Malay is spoken by the Shailendra dynasty of the Medang Kingdom and the Srivijaya Empire, and over time evolved into the modern Malay and Indonesian languages. Malay units speak Old Malay ( Melayu Kuno or Melayu Tua), an Austronesian language which includes several Sanskrit words. In-game dialogue language This article or section is a stub. How dics come in the age of empires gold edition update#
With update 47820, Karambit Warriors' (Standard/Elite) attack is increased to 7/8. With update 47820, Malay Fish Traps provide 3 times more food instead of unlimited food, and their Battle Elephants are 30% cheaper in the Castle Age and 40% cheaper in the Imperial Age (previously 30%). With update 39284, Karambit Warriors cost 25 food and 15 gold. Forced Levy now changes Militia line gold cost into additional food cost, and costs 850 food and 500 gold. Harbors base attack reduced from 6 to 3. Harbors minimum range increased to 1 (from 0) and are now affected by Murder Holes. Advancing to the next Age is +66% faster. Forced Levy removes the gold cost from Militia-line units and costs 1,000 food and 600 gold. How dics come in the age of empires gold edition Patch#
With patch 5.8, they now cost 30 food and 15 gold.
Karambit Warriors initially cost 25 food and 10 gold. With patch 5.7, they now have an attack of 7. Elite Karambit Warriors initially have 8 base attack. With patch 5.5, they now have an attack of 6. Non-Elite Karambit Warriors initially have 5 base attack. Initially, Elite Karambit Warriors have 2 pierce armor. With patch 5.3, that was decreased to 3 and 2,000, respectively. Initially, Harbors have a Rate of Fire of 2.5 and 2,200 HP. With patch 5.7 that was further increased to 30%. With patch 5.3, that was increased to 25%. Initially, Battle Elephants are 20% cheaper.
With patch 5.3, that bonus was taken away. Initially, Fishing Ships are 33% cheaper.With patch 5.3, that was reduced to +80%. Initially, advancing to the next Age is +100% faster.Team bonus Docks have double Line of Sight. Battle Elephants are 30% cheaper in the Castle Age, 40% cheaper in the Imperial Age.Forced Levy: Changes the gold cost of the Militia line to food cost. They also appear in:Ĭharacteristics Unique unit Karambit Warrior: Cheap infantry that only takes up half a population space Unique technologies Thalassocracy: Upgrades Docks to Harbors. The Malay have a campaign devoted to their civilization: Gajah Mada. Their defensive structures are lacking, but their economy is overall strong. Their Monks are good as only two techs are missing. The siege weapons are rather underwhelming as well, but they do get Siege Engineers and Bombard Cannons. The infantry is fair, the archers are as well, at least the non-mounted ones.
Generally speaking, their cavalry is downright terrible without even Chain Barding Armor. Champion, Hussar, Siege Ram), but they get cost reductions on their Two-Handed Swordsmen and Battle Elephants which makes massing them more easy. A lot of final tier upgrades are missing (e.g. As far as their land units are concerned the Malay go for quantity rather than quality and lack really powerful units.
How dics come in the age of empires gold edition upgrade#
Additionally, they can upgrade their Docks to Harbors which comes in handy when defending Fishing Ships on the shore. Their Fish Traps are cheaper and provide 3 times more food meaning a lot of wood can be saved which can make all the difference especially in longer games. Their true strength lies in naval economy, however. Consequently, their naval technology tree is flawless apart from the missing Heavy Demolition Ship. The Malay are primarily a naval civilization.