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An Entity of Type : dbkwik:resource/xoykDFxJFBgF02W_HRnEzw==, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

NAME: War Junk DECK GUNS: 22 BROADSIDE GUNS: 34 MAX CREW: 24 MAX CARGO: 26 ARMOR: 18,400 SPEED: 2,900 COST: 100,000

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  • War Junk
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  • NAME: War Junk DECK GUNS: 22 BROADSIDE GUNS: 34 MAX CREW: 24 MAX CARGO: 26 ARMOR: 18,400 SPEED: 2,900 COST: 100,000
  • The War Junk is the Chinese equivalent of the Caravel in Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties.
  • A three-masted menace on the high seas, the War Junk distinguishes itself over the normal roundship-type vessel with two aspects: firstly, like all Asian warships, it has an immense wood cost which is only offset by its low metal cost. Next, it is also faster and hits harder, making it a more efficient heavy ship, if compared at least to the less advanced roundships of the west. In fact, the War Junk is more akin to a cog than a roundship, despite its seeming resemblance to the roundships of Mediterranean nations, and in the Castle Age could easily macerate most Western navies and even castles are not safe from the raking fire of the War Junk's fire lance-toting marines. The only problem for China would be how to shell out sufficient timber to meet the demand for these vessels — Japan need
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  • War Junk
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Row 9 info
  • *Library **Castle Age **Commerce Level 1 **Military Level 3 *Upgrade of Tower Ship
Row 8 info
  • Formidable
Row 4 info
  • High
srange
  • 18(xsd:integer)
Row 10 title
  • Factions available
orignalgame
  • The Asian Dynasties
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  • Unit move and creation speed
Row 1 info
Row 8 title
  • Unit HP
Resists
  • 50(xsd:integer)
Row 4 title
  • Armour
Row 9 title
  • Technological requirements
Row 2 info
Row 6 info
  • *Good attack range *Good LOS
Row 1 title
  • Unit type
sdamage
  • 50(xsd:integer)
Row 5 info
  • *Pop cost: 2 *Resource cost: ?link=Resources#Metal|Metal; ?link=Resources#Timber|Timber *Ramp cost: ?link=Resources#Metal|Metal; ?link=Resources#Timber|Timber
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  • Built/trained at
smultipliers
  • x0.5 vs. Artillery / x2.0 vs. Ship
Row 6 title
  • Range
LoS
  • 26(xsd:integer)
Row 10 info
  • *China *Japan
saoe
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Row 5 title
  • Production cost
Row 3 info
  • High; fire rocket
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  • Damage and weapon type
Row 7 info
  • *Unit movement speed: medium *Creation speed: slow
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Box Title
  • War Junk: Vital statistics
Speed
  • 8(xsd:double)
ROF
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Type
  • Naval Vessel
Caption
  • The numbers after / represent the broadside attack.
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imagewidth
  • 96(xsd:integer)
Cost
  • File:Icon coin.gif
  • File:Resources wood.png
Limit
  • 5(xsd:integer)
Building
HP
  • 800(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • NAME: War Junk DECK GUNS: 22 BROADSIDE GUNS: 34 MAX CREW: 24 MAX CARGO: 26 ARMOR: 18,400 SPEED: 2,900 COST: 100,000
  • A three-masted menace on the high seas, the War Junk distinguishes itself over the normal roundship-type vessel with two aspects: firstly, like all Asian warships, it has an immense wood cost which is only offset by its low metal cost. Next, it is also faster and hits harder, making it a more efficient heavy ship, if compared at least to the less advanced roundships of the west. In fact, the War Junk is more akin to a cog than a roundship, despite its seeming resemblance to the roundships of Mediterranean nations, and in the Castle Age could easily macerate most Western navies and even castles are not safe from the raking fire of the War Junk's fire lance-toting marines. The only problem for China would be how to shell out sufficient timber to meet the demand for these vessels — Japan need not worry greatly as the metal saved on these ships would be put to good use in the form of Bushi infantry. Unlike the North Sea, Baltic or the Mediterranean, the extensive coastline and the hazards of the Pacific Ocean required vessels that were large and solid enough to survive the highly turbulent waters of Asia. As such, large ships were often more of the norm than the exception especially in north Asian navies. Chinese vessels of the mediaeval era contained many innovations, such as stern-mounted rudders and bulkheads which provided greater mobility and durability, which increased chances of survival in combat against storms and enemy fleets alike.
  • The War Junk is the Chinese equivalent of the Caravel in Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties.
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