Changing nomenclature from "Super Units" to "Champions." Commit Part 1.

This was SVN commit r9704.
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Michael D. Hafer 2011-06-28 03:24:50 +00:00
parent c2f9496a4f
commit f3fe7aaa67
35 changed files with 21 additions and 15 deletions

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units/cart_hero_hamilcar
units/cart_hero_hannibal
units/cart_hero_maharbal
units/cart_super_cavalry
units/cart_champion_cavalry
</Entities>
</TrainingQueue>
</Entity>

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</VisualActor>
<TrainingQueue>
<Entities datatype="tokens">
units/pers_super_cavalry
units/pers_super_infantry
units/pers_champion_cavalry
units/pers_champion_infantry
</Entities>
</TrainingQueue>
</Entity>

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<VisualActor>
<Actor>structures/romans/fortress.xml</Actor>
</VisualActor>
<TrainingQueue>
<Entities datatype="tokens">
units/rome_champion_cavalry
units/rome_champion_infantry
</Entities>
</TrainingQueue>
</Entity>

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<Identity>
<Civ>celt</Civ>
<SpecificName>Brythonic Broch</SpecificName>
<Tooltip>Train Brythonic Heroes and Super Units.</Tooltip>
<Tooltip>Train Brythonic Heroes and Champions.</Tooltip>
<History>The Broch is an Iron Age round tower fortification type unique to Scotland. The origin of brochs remains a mystery. Some archaeologists believed the brochs were built by an influx of broch builders who had been displaced and pushed northward during the Roman invasion of Britain. However, this theory has been largely disproven and current thought is that they were built by itinerant (travelling) craftsmen since so many were built to almost the same exact design. </History>
</Identity>
<Cost>
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units/celt_hero_boudicca
units/celt_hero_caratacos
units/celt_hero_cynvelin
units/celt_super_cavalry_brit
units/celt_super_infantry_brit
units/celt_champion_cavalry_brit
units/celt_champion_infantry_brit
units/celt_mechanical_siege_ram
</Entities>
</TrainingQueue>

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<Identity>
<Civ>celt</Civ>
<SpecificName>Gallic Dun</SpecificName>
<Tooltip>Train Gallic Heroes and Super Units.</Tooltip>
<Tooltip>Train Gallic Heroes and Champions.</Tooltip>
<History>Dun comes from the Brythonic Din and Gaelic Dun, meaning fort, and is now used as a general term for small stone built strongholds. Duns appear to have arrived with the Brythonic Celts in about the 7th century BC, associated with their Iron age culture of warrior tribes and petty chieftains. Early Duns had near vertical ramparts constructed of stone laced with timber, and where this was set on fire (accidentally or on purpose) it forms the vitrified forts where stones have been partly melted, an effect that is still clearly visible. Use of Duns continued in some cases into the medieval period.</History>
</Identity>
<Cost>
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units/celt_hero_brennus
units/celt_hero_britomartus
units/celt_hero_vercingetorix
units/celt_super_cavalry_gaul
units/celt_super_infantry_gaul
units/celt_champion_cavalry_gaul
units/celt_champion_infantry_gaul
units/celt_mechanical_siege_ram
</Entities>
</TrainingQueue>

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<Identity>
<Civ>hele</Civ>
<SpecificName>Gymnasion</SpecificName>
<Tooltip>Train Super Units.</Tooltip>
<Tooltip>Train Champion Units.</Tooltip>
<History>The gymnasion was a vital place in Hellenistic polises, where physical exercises were performed and social contacts established.</History>
<Icon>structures/gymnasion.png</Icon>
</Identity>
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</Obstruction>
<TrainingQueue>
<Entities datatype="tokens">
units/hele_super_cavalry_mace
units/hele_super_infantry_mace
units/hele_super_infantry_polis
units/hele_super_ranged_polis
units/hele_champion_cavalry_mace
units/hele_champion_infantry_mace
units/hele_champion_infantry_polis
units/hele_champion_ranged_polis
</Entities>
</TrainingQueue>
<Sound>

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<Entity parent="template_structure_military">
<Identity>
<GenericName>Fortress</GenericName>
<Tooltip>Train Heroes, Super Units, and Siege Units.</Tooltip>
<Tooltip>Train Heroes, Champion, and Siege Units.</Tooltip>
<Classes datatype="tokens">City Defensive</Classes>
<Icon>structures/fortress.png</Icon>
</Identity>