-Settlers are created automatically by movable Tabors
-Decks can contain 25 cards instead of 20
-Royal Guard Units: Hussar and Halberdier
This civ idea is based upon the
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The Duchy of Courland was the smallest nation to colonize the Americas with a short-lived colony in Tobago during the 1654–1659, and again 1660–1689. Courland was established as a Duchy in 1561, a fief of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, in the modern Latvia. It had a population of only 200,000. Goods exported to Europe included sugar, tobacco, coffee, cotton, ginger, indigo, rum, cocoa, tortoise shells, tropical birds and their feathers.
The Polish should use the Eastern European building set.
The Polish excel at a Fast Fortress strategy and can then raid or rush very well. If their attacks are stopped in this age they tend to be weak, but with the right Cards can make their economy powerful again in late game. They have good Farms and great Cavalry. Their infantry is decent, artillery nothing special, although they can field their Mortar replacement in Fortress. Their navy is quite worthless, Mercenaries ok. They need a lot of Wood for their economy (Tabors) and a lot of Food for their units (Wojsko, Hussar, Pancerny).
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-It automatically trains free Settlers at a fixed rate from the moment it is created
-Stops training Settlers when it has created 3, can train more when initial Settlers are killed
-Has lots of Hitpoints and has to be attacked with torches like any building
Cards associated with the Tabor system are:
Polish excel in cavalry and have many corresponding Cards. Their Musketeer replacement, the Wojsko, is weak, but cheap and fast. They rely on heavy Halberdiers for defense and can train the Rakieta, their Mortar replacement, in Fortress age. Their Royal Guard units are the Hussar (RG:
Some ideas for cards for the Polish:
Any comments, additions (esp Cards) are greatly appreciated
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[This message has been edited by SilentScreams (edited 06-10-2008 @ 04:59 PM).]