Unlike the Asian equivalent, this card grants some ships slightly greater range (35 vs 34) than a Culverin; Tlaloc Canoes, War Canoes, and Frigates. Some units broadside attack will beat the Culverin as well, most notably the Privateer mercenary units. It will grant them significantly greater range than the artillery available to The WarChiefs and The Asian Dynasties civilizations (except the artillery inaccurate against a moving target, such as Morutaru, etc.). Ottomans can send the card in the Industrial Age, while the British and Aztec can send it in the Colonial Age.
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| - Unlike the Asian equivalent, this card grants some ships slightly greater range (35 vs 34) than a Culverin; Tlaloc Canoes, War Canoes, and Frigates. Some units broadside attack will beat the Culverin as well, most notably the Privateer mercenary units. It will grant them significantly greater range than the artillery available to The WarChiefs and The Asian Dynasties civilizations (except the artillery inaccurate against a moving target, such as Morutaru, etc.). Ottomans can send the card in the Industrial Age, while the British and Aztec can send it in the Colonial Age.
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| - Unlike the Asian equivalent, this card grants some ships slightly greater range (35 vs 34) than a Culverin; Tlaloc Canoes, War Canoes, and Frigates. Some units broadside attack will beat the Culverin as well, most notably the Privateer mercenary units. It will grant them significantly greater range than the artillery available to The WarChiefs and The Asian Dynasties civilizations (except the artillery inaccurate against a moving target, such as Morutaru, etc.). Ottomans can send the card in the Industrial Age, while the British and Aztec can send it in the Colonial Age.
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