Banner Armies are available to the Chinese in Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties. They are pre-determined combinations of around five troops, each designed to be manufactured en masse for a large army. There are numerous banner armies, available from the Barracks, Castle, or Home City shipments. Banner armies are an advantage for those without the time or skill to micromanage production, or those who plan to fight a certain type of engagement. However, the average cost of a banner army is high, since they often incorporate cavalry or artillery—this, and the fixed minimum of four soldiers at a time banner armies impose, can make it difficult to scramble troops quickly. The closest thing to a banner army possessed by any other civilization are the allied forces from the Consulate availa
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| - Banner Armies are available to the Chinese in Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties. They are pre-determined combinations of around five troops, each designed to be manufactured en masse for a large army. There are numerous banner armies, available from the Barracks, Castle, or Home City shipments. Banner armies are an advantage for those without the time or skill to micromanage production, or those who plan to fight a certain type of engagement. However, the average cost of a banner army is high, since they often incorporate cavalry or artillery—this, and the fixed minimum of four soldiers at a time banner armies impose, can make it difficult to scramble troops quickly. The closest thing to a banner army possessed by any other civilization are the allied forces from the Consulate availa
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| - Banner Armies are available to the Chinese in Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties. They are pre-determined combinations of around five troops, each designed to be manufactured en masse for a large army. There are numerous banner armies, available from the Barracks, Castle, or Home City shipments. Banner armies are an advantage for those without the time or skill to micromanage production, or those who plan to fight a certain type of engagement. However, the average cost of a banner army is high, since they often incorporate cavalry or artillery—this, and the fixed minimum of four soldiers at a time banner armies impose, can make it difficult to scramble troops quickly. The closest thing to a banner army possessed by any other civilization are the allied forces from the Consulate available to all three Asian civilizations.
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