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With hotfix 45185, it dealt 25 damage (30 for Elite) and no longer deals double damage against units with the Archer armor class. Originally, Coustilliers' charge attack dealt 35 damage (40 for Elite) and dealt double damage against units (bug) with the archer armor class.The Burgundians are a complex and difficult civilization to pick up, as they need to hit their powerspikes at the right time to have an advantage over their opponent. They are a civilization that prospers when they can play slow, but can struggle against a fast opponent. Overall, the Burgundians run hot and cold: if they can get to their mighty economy and cavalry they can defeat any civilization in the game, but if they cannot they tend to fail. Their navy is also somewhat lacking, missing Dry Dock, Heavy Demolition Ships, and Shipwright. Their siege weapons are also underwhelming without any final upgrades or Siege Engineers. Their archer units are weak, lacking not only Arbalesters and Heavy Cavalry Archers, but also Thumb Ring, Parthian Tactics and Ring Archer Armor. While Flemish Revolution is an infamous power-spike, it also can kill a player's economy is used poorly. Burgundian cavalry lacks Bloodlines, so they can fall behind in the later stages of the game. Their defense is nearly perfect, with all technologies available except Heated Shot, and Flemish Revolution is a trump card that can reverse a losing situation.Īs strong as the Burgundians are, they have several notable weaknesses. Their Monastery is decent, but it lacks Heresy and Theocracy. Their Hand Cannoneers, Bombard Cannons, and Cannon Galleons are much more effective with a 25% damage modifier that even applies to bonus damage. With Flemish Revolution, their Villagers turn into Flemish Militia, which function like Two-Handed Swordsman with a bonus to cavalry the upgrade gives the Burgundians a massive power spike. Their infantry are respectable, with only Supplies and Gambeseons missing. Outside of their cavalry and economy, the Burgundians have a few notable options. Later on, Burgundian Vineyards gives them a slow but guaranteed gold trickle once researched. Adding on to their cavalry strengths is their economy, as they can research all economic upgrades one Age earlier with 2/3rds the food price normally required, giving them a slow but incredible economy. In additon to this, they have access to the Cavalier in the Castle Age, granting them arguably the strongest Knight rush in the game. Their cheaper Scout and Knight line upgrades will make them easier to fully upgrade, especially the expensive Paladin upgrade. The Coustillier can charge its attack, which allows it to deal incredible amounts of damage, and they can then run away and rebuild their charge. They have prominent cavalry units such as Hussars, Paladins, and their unique unit, the Coustillier. The Burgundians are a cavalry civilization. Team bonus Relics generate 0.5 food/s in addition to gold. Cavalier upgrade available in the Castle Age. Economic upgrades (except Coinage and Banking) cost -33% food and are available one Age earlier than other civilizations.Flemish Revolution: Upgrades all existing Villagers to Flemish Militia, and allows the training of Flemish Militia at Barracks.Burgundian Vineyards: Farmers slowly generate gold in addition to food.In the game, they focus on cavalry.īurgundian successor states appear in Age of Empires III as Spanish and Dutch.Īge of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties Review The Burgundians are a Western European civilization introduced in Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition - Lords of the West based on the Duchy of Burgundy in eastern France and the Burgundian state which additionally included parts of northern France and most of the Low Countries (present day Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg). The Burgundians' civilization music theme before update 47820 The Burgundians' current civilization music theme The Burgundian unique unit is the Coustillier, a cavalry unit that utilizes a powerful shock attack when charging into battle. Rise from a mere duchy to the marvel of Western Europe through economic might, cultural achievement, and the use of advanced military technology and tactics.
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