With update 51737, Leiciai deal 13/16 damage (standard/elite).With update 51737, Lithuanians lost access to the Blast Furnace technology.With update 42848, they have 1 pierce armor. Initially, Leiciai (both standard and elite) have 2 pierce armor.With update 37650, it was removed from their technology tree. With update 36906, the food cost was dropped to 500 food, 300 gold and the extra pierce armor increased to 2. Initially, Tower Shields cost 800 food, 300 gold and only granted +1 pierce armor.With update 36906, they cost 70 food, 50 gold, and the training time is reduced to 20 seconds for standard and 18 for elite. Intitially, Leiciai cost 50 food, 80 gold, and the training time was 23 seconds for standard and 20 for elite.With update 34055, the limit was reduced to +4 and the bonus no longer affects the Scout Cavalry line. Initially, the Lithuanian cavalry attack bonus has a limit of +5 and affects all cavalry.Leiciai deal 12/14 damage (standard/elite).They are especially powerful on mixed maps with their extra starting food, which allows them to create a Dock earlier than normal. Overall, the Lithuanians are a flexible civilization with a multitude of strong military options. Lithuanian siege units are mediocre, with Bombard Cannons without Siege Engineers as their only viable siege option. The lack of Blast Furnace also means the Lithuanians' Paladins are not as powerful as they may appear at first. Their infantry lack Plate Mail Armor and Blast Furnace, which makes their Champions very poor. Their early economy is great, as their starting +100 food gives them a lot of extra versatility and reliability, and later they also get +100 food for every new Town Center they make, and they only lack Gold Shaft Mining.Īpart from their previously mentioned strengths, the Lithuanians have several notable flaws. In addition, they only lack Arrowslits and have access to Hill Forts, their Castle Age unique technology that provides their Town Centers +3 range. Their Archery Range is very solid overall, only lacking Arbalester and Parthian Tactics. Tower Shields is also helpful, as it grants additional pierce armor to both of these units. Their defenses are excellent, as both their Spearmen and Skirmishers move 10% faster, which allows them to better chase down their targets, especially Skirmishers when against foot archers. Their Monasteries also work 20% faster, which synergies with their excellent Monks with full upgrades. Furthermore, their Knight line and Leiciai gain +1 attack from each garrisoned Relic (up to +4), making the Lithuanian cavalry a force to fear if the player manages to obtain Relics early. Overview Īs a cavalry and Monk civilization, they have nearly all technologies (except Blast Furnace) and upgrades (with access to the Paladin upgrade) for both of their strengths, and the Leitis, whose attack ignores melee armor and is very cheap for its melee prowess.
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