Macehualtin
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| Macehualtin | |
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| First Appearance | The WarChiefs |
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| Archers | |
| Cost | 40 Food 30 Wood |
| Age Available | Colonial Age |
| Base Hit Points | 80 |
| Pop. Use | 1 |
| Speed | 4.50 |
| LOS | 20 |
| Resists | 30% vs. Ranged |
| Melee Damage | 4 |
| Melee Multipliers | x2.0 vs. Heavy Infantry x2.0 vs. Light Cavalry x2.0 vs. Eagle Runner Knight x0.75 vs. Cavalry x0.75 vs. Coyote Runner |
| Range Damage | 8 |
| Range Multipliers | same as melee |
| Range | 16 |
| Siege Damage | 7 |
| Siege Range | 6 |
| R.O.F. | 1.5 / 3.0 (Siege) |
The Macehualtin is the basic Aztec ranged-light infantry unit features in Age of Empires III: The WarChiefs.
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Overview
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Macehualtin is a unit with a decent attack, acceptable range and a very fast rate of attack. It is best used against heavy infantry units. Provided with a cotton vest, a sling and a shield, it is the weakest and least expensive Aztec unit. They are featured in Age of Empires III: The WarChiefs. They are similar to the Russian Strelet though they are more expensive than it and have slightly more hp and wield slings rather than firearms. The Macehualtin is best used in the Colonial Age when the majority of armies are composed of Infantry. In the later ages the Macehualtin gets defeated easily by Cavalry and Artillery, though they can still be very useful against heavy infantry units.
It can be trained from the War Hut in the Colonial Age.
Upgrades
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- Elite Upgrade 25% Effect (+HP & +Damage)
- Champion Upgrade 25% Effect (+HP & +Damage)
- Legendary Upgrade 50% Effect (+HP & +Damage)
HC Shipments
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- 9 Macehualtins
- 11 Macehualtins
- 10 Macehualtins
- 13 Macehualtins
- 24 Macehualtins
- 20 Macehualtins
- Temple Centeotl (18 Macehualtins and 20% Macehualtin HP)
Gallery
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History
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The macehualtin, who comprised the majority of the Aztec population, labored as farmers, tradesmen, and merchants. During times of war and conquest, they took up arms as needed.
In Other Languages
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- Spanish: Macehualtin
- Portuguese: Macehualtin


