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-세종의 한글 능력은 +1 경제정책 슬롯을 제공한다.
-한국의 에르미트 왕국 능력은 +15 성벽 방어와 +15 사정거리 공격을 제공합니다. 또한 우호적인 영역에서 차례를 시작하는 유닛에게 +1 이동을 제공합니다.
-한양도성은 고대 성벽을 절반의 제작비로 대체한다. 그것은 +1 문화를 제공한다.
-학원은 캠퍼스 지역을 절반의 제작비로 대체한다. 학원에 배치된 전문가들은 2개가 아닌 5개의 과학을 제공한다.
Or what about I call UK as 'Longbow Empire', or France as 'Heavy Horse(Gendarme, I mean) Empire', Spain as 'Pike and Shot Empire' ?
Korean unique Medieval era melee unit. Receives 25% less damage.
Production Cost: 150
Mail and plate armour is a type of mail with embedded plates. From the end of the 15th century mail and plate armour began to fully replace lamellar armours, the main difference between eastern European and Oriental mail and plate armor is that eastern European versions usually do not have sleeves, while Oriental versions have sleeves. In a heavy version these sleeves have embedded plates, and a version has sleeves entirely made from mail. In Kitab al-Durra al-Maknuna Jābir ibn Hayyān describes mail and plate armour for use in armours, helmets, in Japan mail and plate armour is called karuta, small square or rectangular rawhide or metal plates with the gaps between them filled with mail. The Korean version of this armour is known as gyeongbeongap, the most famous general who used this type of armor was General Chonji.
Just saying.