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* Highest defense-bonus provided by the [[city wall]] - 81%.
* Highest defense-bonus provided by the [[city wall]] - 81%.
* Best ('''speed, wheat consuming and defense included in this term''') [[infantry]], [[cavalry]] slightly behind the Gallic ones but better than Teutonic ones due to unbalance(3.5).
* Best ('''speed, wheat consuming and defense included in this term''') [[infantry]], [[cavalry]] slightly behind the Gallic ones but better than Teutonic ones due to unbalance(3.5).
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* Crop-wise speaking, Roman troops provide the best stats for each crop consumed and therefore, Roman is the best tribe in late game (in late game, most resources are abundant except crop). In late game, a developed Roman has the best infantry defender ([[Praetorian]]), the best infantry attacker ([[Imperian]]), the best cavalry attackers (both [[Equites Imperatoris]], [[Equites Caesaris]]), the best scout ([[Equites Legati]]) (Gauls' [[Pathfinder]] is 1 sqr/hr faster, but consumes twice as much wheat after a Roman player builds the [[Horse Drinking Pool]]) and the 2nd best raider ([[Equites Imperatoris]] after [[Gauls]]' [[Theutates Thunder]]). Roman hammers are typically used for catting the WW since the Roman Fire Catapult is the most superior siege unit. However, In terms of raw fighting power (Crop is not the issue when it comes to end game hammers, the larger the hammer the better) nothing can surpass that of a Tueton mace hammer. THe best combination for this would be for a Roman hammer to follow a massive Tueton rammer and completley destroy any WW.
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* Crop-wise speaking, Roman troops provide the best stats for each crop consumed and therefore, Roman is the best tribe in late game (in late game, most resources are abundant except crop). In late game, a developed Roman has the best infantry defender ([[Praetorian]]), the best infantry attacker ([[Imperian]]), the best cavalry attackers (both [[Equites Imperatoris]], [[Equites Caesaris]]), the best scout ([[Equites Legati]]) (Gauls' [[Pathfinder]] is 1 sqr/hr faster, but consumes twice as much wheat after a Roman player builds the [[Horse Drinking Pool]]) and the 2nd best raider ([[Equites Imperatoris]] after [[Gauls]]' [[Theutates Thunder]]). Roman hammers are typically used for catting the WW since the Roman Fire Catapult is the most superior siege unit. However, In terms of raw fighting power (Crop is not the issue when it comes to end game hammers, the larger the hammer the better) nothing can surpass that of a Teuton mace hammer. The best combination for this would be for a Roman hammer to follow a massive Teuton rammer and completley destroy any WW.
* A fully upgraded Horse Drinking Pool (3.5) can reduce the wheat consumption of calvary by 1 wheat, making [[Equites Caesaris]] perhaps the most powerful calvary in terms of attack per wheat consumption (60 attack/1 wheat consumption). With full improvement in smithy and with [[Horse Drinking Pool]] at level 20 EC is overtaken by [[Equites Imperatoris]] in attack/upkeep ranking. See [http://advanced-travian.net/attack.html Off/Upkeep Rankings]
* A fully upgraded Horse Drinking Pool (3.5) can reduce the wheat consumption of calvary by 1 wheat, making [[Equites Caesaris]] perhaps the most powerful calvary in terms of attack per wheat consumption (60 attack/1 wheat consumption). With full improvement in smithy and with [[Horse Drinking Pool]] at level 20 EC is overtaken by [[Equites Imperatoris]] in attack/upkeep ranking. See [http://advanced-travian.net/attack.html Off/Upkeep Rankings]
* Romans usually have the best infantry defense in the game. Romans have the best infantry defender [[Praetorian]] while his partner [[Legionnaire]] also has 50 calvary defense which is quite good for a cavalry defender. Moreover, most hammers usually heavily focus on infantry rather than cavalry.
* Romans usually have the best infantry defense in the game. Romans have the best infantry defender [[Praetorian]] while his partner [[Legionnaire]] also has 50 calvary defense which is quite good for a cavalry defender. Moreover, most hammers usually heavily focus on infantry rather than cavalry.