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The Zen provide the Sohei, a light infantry unit, with a build limit of fifteen. They are Japanese warrior monks, armed with a naginata, similar to the Naginata Rider. This makes the Sohei good against cavalry and buildings, but inefficient and weak against ranged infantry. The Japanese can send Sohei units from the Home City, for the price of coin.

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  • The Zen provide the Sohei, a light infantry unit, with a build limit of fifteen. They are Japanese warrior monks, armed with a naginata, similar to the Naginata Rider. This makes the Sohei good against cavalry and buildings, but inefficient and weak against ranged infantry. The Japanese can send Sohei units from the Home City, for the price of coin.
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  • Zen settlement
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  • Meditation
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  • The Zen provide the Sohei, a light infantry unit, with a build limit of fifteen. They are Japanese warrior monks, armed with a naginata, similar to the Naginata Rider. This makes the Sohei good against cavalry and buildings, but inefficient and weak against ranged infantry. The Japanese can send Sohei units from the Home City, for the price of coin.
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