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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
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<Entity parent="template_gaia_ruins">
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<Footprint>
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<Circle radius="3.0"/>
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<Height>2.5</Height>
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</Footprint>
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<Identity>
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<Civ>gaia</Civ>
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<GenericName>Ruins</GenericName>
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<SpecificName>Ancient Ruins</SpecificName>
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<Icon>gaia/special_fence.png</Icon>
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</Identity>
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<ResourceSupply>
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<Amount>500</Amount>
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<Type>stone.ruins</Type>
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</ResourceSupply>
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<VisualActor>
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<Actor>props/special/eyecandy/column_doric_fallen.xml</Actor>
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</VisualActor>
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</Entity>
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
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<Entity parent="template_gaia_ruins">
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<Footprint replace="">
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<Circle radius="1.5"/>
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<Height>2.0</Height>
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</Footprint>
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<Identity>
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<Civ>gaia</Civ>
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<GenericName>Stone Ruins</GenericName>
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<SpecificName>Celtic Standing Stone</SpecificName>
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<Icon>gaia/special_treasure.png</Icon>
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</Identity>
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<Obstruction>
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<Static width="2.0" depth="2.0"/>
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</Obstruction>
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<ResourceSupply>
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<Amount>300</Amount>
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<Type>stone.ruins</Type>
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</ResourceSupply>
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<VisualActor>
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<Actor>props/special/eyecandy/standing_stones.xml</Actor>
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</VisualActor>
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</Entity>
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<Classes datatype="tokens">Spear</Classes>
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<GenericName>Spearman</GenericName>
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<Rollover>Probably one of the most primitive units in the game. Fighting with a sharp object at the end of the pole didn't require a lot of technology to develop. It also allowed the human to distance themselves from their attacker. As time passed the spears got longer and longer. Started with a fighting style similar to using a quarterstaff, then to using them in numbers as a 'pin cushion' vs. humans (sarissa in a phalanx). Later it was developed to combat cavalry. During the medieval period it evolved to the pike. These units tended to be armoured as heavily as possible.</Rollover>
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<Tooltip>Counters Cavalry. Countered by Archers.</Tooltip>
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<Tooltip>Counters Melee Cavalry. Countered by Skirmishers and Cavalry Archers.</Tooltip>
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</Identity>
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<Loot>
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<wood>5</wood>
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<GenericName>Greek Hoplite</GenericName>
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<SpecificName>Hoplī́tēs Hellēnikós</SpecificName>
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<History>Hoplites were the very symbol of Hellenic prestige and citizenship, armed with a spear and a large round bronze-coated shield known as an aspis. Armor was heavy, with bronze helmets and a cuirass of either bronze or linen, in addition to greaves. Hoplites fought in a tight formation called a phalanx, guarding each other with their shields while they attacked the enemy with their 2.5 meter spear or short iron sword.</History>
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<Tooltip>Infantry Spearman for the Greek faction.
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Bonused vs. Cavalry Swordsmen and Cavalry Spearmen.</Tooltip>
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<Icon>units/hele_infantry_spearman.png</Icon>
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</Identity>
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<Promotion>
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