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Excessive Tribute is a technology in The WarChiefs, available at the Plantation in Imperial Age for Native Americans. Similarly to the European Excessive Taxation, it increases coin gathering by 50% from plantations, mines, rice paddies, and Whales. The main difference is that, since this technology is not available to the Dutch, it doesn't increase the number of Banks available.

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  • Excessive Tribute is a technology in The WarChiefs, available at the Plantation in Imperial Age for Native Americans. Similarly to the European Excessive Taxation, it increases coin gathering by 50% from plantations, mines, rice paddies, and Whales. The main difference is that, since this technology is not available to the Dutch, it doesn't increase the number of Banks available.
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  • 1000(xsd:integer)
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  • Excessive Tribute
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  • 1000(xsd:integer)
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  • Coin gathering 50% faster
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  • Excessive Tribute is a technology in The WarChiefs, available at the Plantation in Imperial Age for Native Americans. Similarly to the European Excessive Taxation, it increases coin gathering by 50% from plantations, mines, rice paddies, and Whales. The main difference is that, since this technology is not available to the Dutch, it doesn't increase the number of Banks available.
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