Inca Tupac Yupanqui is an Age of Empires II player from Peru, who has played 418 matches.
38:50 AoE2 - The Legend of Fatslob!? Fun Fact: The Inca invented freeze dried food, so our astronauts have Incan ingenuity to thank for that. Free, fan-made modification for Age of Empires III. Incas thrive during the Feudal age but after that their power falls off immensely which is why they’re mostly a civilization famous for villager rush strats. Each of these civilizations feature different units. A very epic game of Age of Empires II where I give my commentary on the Incas civilization.
1 Intro 2 Scenario instructions 2.1 Starting conditions 2.2 Main objectives 2.3 Secondary objectives 2.4 Hints 2.5 Scouts 3 Players 4 Strategy 5 … This AOE 2 Definitive Edition Tier list is based on update 36202 (most recent patch) If you’ve just gotten into Age of Empires 2 Definitive edition after not having touched the game for years your knowledge might be a little bit rusty. They speak one the several varieties of Runa Simi (Quechua Language).Aztecs and Incas get Knights in AoE2:DE.
Civilizations with access to arsenal upgrades can further increase the speed of their units by 10% with "Military Drummers".With this upgrade the penalty is countered completely and the units still gain a small speed boost. It can also be useful for the Spanish, whose church upgrade Corselet lowers heavy infantry movement speed by 15% in exchange for 25% greater hit points.The Japanese can boost their samurai speed by 10% with a card, purchase the upgrade and switch their Shogunate aura effect to one which increases infantry movement speed even further, and the Germans have a unique church technology after a card shipment which gives infantry 20% more speed. Incan road-building is useful for civilizations which have home city cards boosting their infantry units speed.No civilization should pass it up in long running games if they have the resources and trading post needed. Incan chaquis messengers is possibly the most important upgrade for a Treaty game, allowing instantly trained units more easily and significantly improving artillery train times.Incan metalworking can be quite powerful for civilizations who send home city cards to stack with the upgrade, or civilizations which already have superior gather rates ( French and Germans) due to unique villager units.Inca Champions (Industrial Age): Inca attack and hitpoints raised by 40%. Incan Warrior Societies (Fortress Age): Inca attack and HP raised by 25%. Incan Road-building (Discovery Age): Infantry move 20% faster.
Incan Chaquis Messengers (Discovery Age): Infantry and cavalry train 25% faster, artillery trains 10% faster. Inca Metalworking (Discovery Age): Villagers gather coin 20% faster from mines. They focus on boosting an allies economy, and troop training and movement speed. Incan upgrades are some of the best in the game. For civilizations with aura effects such as the Japanese ( Shogunate, Daimyo/Shogun bonuses), or the Spanish ( unction card) they can become a very powerful addition to an army. This can quickly kill their favored enemies if the opponent does not activate stagger mode on the units. Inca bolas warriors can't be trained in large numbers, however they are one of the only ranged infantry units to possess splash damage. Otherwise it is more potent than a regular pikeman. 3.0 for most units), so like the holcan spearman some units may deal better siege damage over time than the unit. It suffers from the slow siege attack (4.0 vs. The Inca huaminca is similar to the holcan spearman, however it has higher melee damage, resistance and it has better siege damage. It also grants access to their very useful upgrades. Once a trading post is built at their camp, a player can recruit Inca huaminca and bolas warriors. This makes them one of the most widespread of the minor civilizations, as most only appear on one to three maps. The Inca are available as allies on the Andes, Amazonia, Araucania and Pampas maps.