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Mercenary Army is a social policy in Civilization V. It is part of the Commerce tree. Throughout the Ages various countries have found use for Mercenaries - those soldiers of fortune who are ready to give their lives for the highest bidder. But an empire which chooses to really invest in Mercenaries gains access to their finest warriors. And, interestingly enough, all commerce-oriented empires find Mercenaries to be extremely useful.

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  • Mercenary Army is a social policy in Civilization V. It is part of the Commerce tree. Throughout the Ages various countries have found use for Mercenaries - those soldiers of fortune who are ready to give their lives for the highest bidder. But an empire which chooses to really invest in Mercenaries gains access to their finest warriors. And, interestingly enough, all commerce-oriented empires find Mercenaries to be extremely useful.
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  • Mercenary Army is a social policy in Civilization V. It is part of the Commerce tree. Throughout the Ages various countries have found use for Mercenaries - those soldiers of fortune who are ready to give their lives for the highest bidder. But an empire which chooses to really invest in Mercenaries gains access to their finest warriors. And, interestingly enough, all commerce-oriented empires find Mercenaries to be extremely useful.
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