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  1. Hey, a few things to add on the strategy guide Basic Economy, Food --> Fish Basic Economy, Wood, Stone, Metal --> Soldier has a bonus when gathering wood, stone and metal Basic Economy, Metal --> Metal is used for most of the upgrades (economic upgrades, armory upgrades...) Basic Economy, Population --> There are two types of houses in 0 A.D., houses that cost 75 wood and give you an extra 5 pop and houses that cost 150 wood and give you 10 pop. Ptolemies are the exception, it doesn't cost anything and give an extra 5 pop. Basic Military, Types of units --> Infantry Spearman, Swordsman, Slingers, Archer, Skirmisher Cavalry Spearman Swordsman, Archers, Skirmisher Chariots Siege Elephants Support (healing units from temple) Dog (only for Britons) Advanced Economy, Tips for hunting (sorry for my bad explanation...) --> when hunting an animal that will try to escape (giraffe), firstly click behind the animal and use shift click to attack him, in that way it will escape in your CC's direction. --> when hunting an animal that will attack you (like elephant), just attack, he will attack back in your CC's direction Advanced Economy, multiple deposit --> Multiple deposit has two meaning: first, it means whenever it is possible, try to use one deposit for a forest + a mine (stone or Metal) Secondly, it means you should try to have 3 or 4 areas where you are gathering wood. In this way, if one of your deposit is under attack, you'll be gathering at your other areas Advanced Military, Harassing --> When harassing, make group of units (For example CTRL 1,2 and 3), group of barracks (For example CTRL 4), If you do that and practice, you'll be able to harass and manage your city (economy mainly) at the same time.
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  2. @Alekusu, your suggestions have been integrated. @niektb, I though some civs were missing last time I checked, but it indeed appears up-to-date, sorry about the noise.
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  3. Hey any updates ? Also maybe you could provide the daes + source files ( so if you don ´t have much time anymore we still have anims)
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  4. Yes, I'm quite sure the way most archers before the time heavy armors got widely spread (not sure when exactly) used this method. I would assume though that more organized groups like (like roman legions, not sure if they had archers) and civilizations used to heavier armors may have switched to a more "static" archer behavior and instead of focusing on fast/agile archery focused more on long range/full draw archery and covering the archers by melee troops if the enemy gets to close. This is just what I'd assume though.
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