War Hut
From Age of Empires
| War Hut | |
War Hut in Game | |
| Militar - Defensive | |
|---|---|
| First Appearance | The WarChiefs |
| Cost | 2500 Wood |
| Age Available | Discovery |
| HP | 2000 |
| Build Limit | 7 |
| Use | Train Units Upgrade Units |
| LOS | 34 |
| Civilizations | Native American |
The War Hut is the basic Infantry building available to the Aztec, Iroquois and Sioux civilizations in Age of Empires III: The WarChiefs expansion for Age of Empires III. It is also a defensive building that shoots close enemies
Contents |
[edit] Units
From the War Hut the following Units are created.
[edit] Aztec
[edit] Iroquois
[edit] Sioux
[edit] Technologies
These are the technologies that can be reaserched from the Noble's Hut
- Elite Upgrades
- Champion Upgrades
- Legendary Upgrades
- Big Button Barometz (Aztec)
- Big Button Lacrosse (Iroquois)
- Big Button War Drums (Sioux)
[edit] HC Shipments
- War Hut Training (Aztec: War Hut units train 40% faster
- Cheap War Huts (War Huts cost -50% Wood)
- 2 War Hut Travois (2 War Hut Travois and war huts get +20% hit points)
- Aztec Fortifications (War Hut and Nobles' Hut build limit increased by +6 each)
- Heavy Fortifications (Grants free improvements on Walls, War Huts, and Nobles' Huts)
- TEAM Cheap Outposts (Blockhouses, Castles, Outposts & War Huts -30% wood cost)
- Heavy Fortifications (Aztec: Grants free improvements on Walls, War Huts, and Nobles' Huts)
- Stone Towers (Line of sight and range of War Huts and Nobles' Huts increased by +6 each)
- Heavy Fortifications (Mighty War Hut, Strong War Hut, & Bastion upgrades are free)
- Heavy Fortifications (Mighty War Hut & Strong War Hut upgrades are free)
- Extensive Fortifications 2 (War Hut build limit +6 & hit points +25%)
- Battlefield Construction (Iroquois foot soldiers can build War Huts, Corrals, & Siege Workshops)
- Aggressive Policy (War Hut units can build War Huts, Corrals, and Teepees)
- Hunkpapa Support (16 Wakina Rifles & 2 War Hut Travois)
[edit] History
Both North American and Mesoamerican precolumbine cultures needed warriors for the survival of the Tribe.
For the Sioux, the war societies appeared at the same time as dances, songs and clothing. Usually the prestige was aquired by making brave acts while in battle, like stealing weapons, horses or the total hit count.
In the Aztec Society, the warriors spent most of the time while battle trying to capturate an enemy because it was said that sacrificing a captured enemy was worthy only of the most efficient knights like Eagles and Jaguars.
The Iroquois, were a very tight tribe because all of their religius and civil life floted arround the commune houses. In which the council of the six nations of Iroquois Confederation make their decisions about peace and war.
[edit] In Other Languages
Spanish: Barracón

