In-game, the Carthaginians are specified as an Elephant, Camel, and naval civilization.
Characteristics[]
Civilization bonuses[]
- Start the game with +50 of all resources*.
- Academy units and elephant units have +25% hit points, Camel Riders have +15% hit points.
- Fire Galleys have +25% attack.
- Transport ships move 25% faster.
- Nobility free (requires Government Center).*
Team bonus[]
- Academies work 20% faster.
Missing technologies[]
- Metallurgy, Chain Mail Infantry, Chain Mail Archers, Chain Mail Cavalry, Fortified Wall, Siegecraft, Astrology, Monotheism, Fanaticism
Missing units[]
- Legionary, Composite Bowman, Chariot Archer, Heavy Horse Archer, Chariot, Cataphract, Catapult, Catapult Trireme
Tech tree key[]
- Blue: Units
- Red: Buildings
- Green: Technologies
- Grey: Unavailable to this civilization
Military[]
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Archery Range[]
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Stable[]
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Siege Workshop[]
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Academy[]
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Defensive structures[]
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Image format[]
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