希腊传统:修订间差异

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''希腊传统'' 的核心是 希腊人惯用 的防御型 长枪 方阵,这 战术历史悠久,之后由马其顿人改良,为士兵装备了萨里沙长矛——一种超长的长矛。希腊人的战术主要使用这种军阵来“钉”住敌人的步兵部队,并配以轻步兵和 骑兵对敌人的侧翼进行猛攻。
''希腊传统'' 的核心是 重装长枪兵组成 的防御型方阵,这 是古希腊的基石,此 战术历史悠久,之后由马其顿人改良,为士兵装备了萨里沙长矛——一种超长的长矛。希腊人的战术主要使用这种军阵来“钉”住敌人的步兵部队,并配以轻步兵和骑兵对敌人的侧翼进行猛攻。
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== 可用性和焦点 ==
== Availability ==
; 可用性
[[File:Greek philosophy start bonus.png|thumb|250px|right|''Greek poleis'' traditions.]]
'' 希腊传统'' 可用于下列文化组的国家:{{MultiColumn|
[[File:Greek seleucid path 1.png|thumb|250px|right|''Greek kingdom'' traditions.]]
* hellenic
The Greek military tradition groups, ''Greek poleis'' and ''Greek kingdom'', are available for countries with the following culture groups: {{MultiColumn|
* dacian
* Hellenistic
|4}}
* Dacian
但是 {{flag|BAC}} 除外。
* Illyrian
|3}}


; {{green|传统焦点}}
This tradition group can also be unlocked by embracing the military tradition:
传统聚焦于强化以下单位类型,并且可能解锁一些新的能力:
* ''[[Italic traditions#Embrace Italo-Greek Influence|Embrace Italo-Greek Influence]]'' (from the ''Italic'' military tradition group)
* 单位焦点:
* ''[[Levantine traditions#Embrace Levantine-Greek Influence|Embrace Levantine-Greek Influence]]'' (from the ''Levantine'' military tradition group)
** 强大的 {{icon|Heavy Infantry}} {{yellow|重步兵}}
** 优良的 {{icon|Light Cavalry}} {{yellow|轻骑兵}}
** 优良的 {{icon|Trireme}} {{yellow|三层桨帆战船}}
* 能够解锁能力:
** “{{yellow|骑兵袭扰}}”
** “{{yellow|军事殖民地}}”
** “{{yellow| 劫掠城市}}”
** {{icon|Phalanx}} “{{yellow| 方阵}}”


== Focus ==
The traditions focus on strengthening the below unit types and possibly unlock some new abilities:
* Unit focus:
** Strong {{icon|Light infantry}} Light infantry
** Good {{icon|Light Cavalry}} Cavalry
* Possible ability unlocks:
** {{icon|Cavalry Skirmish|24px}} Cavalry Skirmish
** {{icon|military colonies}} Military Colonies
** {{icon|slave raid}} Slave Raid
* Possible unit unlocks:
** {{icon|Octere|24px}} Octere
** {{icon|mega-polyreme|24px}} Mega-Polyreme


== Paths ==
== Greek poleis traditions ==
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[[File:Greek poleis traditions.png|thumb|500px|center|''Greek poleis'' traditions.]]
; 起始奖励
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{{Effectbox|width=96%|file=greek_philosophy_start_bonus|Modernized Phalanx| 新式方阵
  Statistics =
| 亚历山大对大流士三世大军的胜利要部分归功于方阵,不过方阵源于希腊城邦在相互争战中使用的高防御力披甲战阵。
|modifiers=* 启用 '' “{{ruby|{{yellow|方阵}}|Phalanx}}”'' 能力
  }}


{| class="mildtable sortable plainlist" width=100%
! class="unsortable" width=1% | !! width=15% | Tradition
! width=25% | On activation effect !! width=25% | Effect !! width=25% | Requirements
|- id="Arms for Hire"
| [[File:Greek seleucid path 2.png|200px]] || Arms for Hire
|
* {{icon|freemen|24px}} Gain 2 Freemen in 3 cities if:
** {{icon|culture|24px}} their dominant culture is Hellenic
** {{icon|yes|21px}} they have the highest room to grow (''population cap'' − ''total population'')
|
* {{icon|morale|24px}} {{green|+5%}} Morale of armies
* {{icon|cost|24px}} {{green|−15%}} Recruit mercenary cost
| N/A
|- id="Modernized Phalanx"
| [[File:Greek philosophy start bonus.png|200px]] || Modernized Phalanx
| N/A
| {{icon|offense|24px}} {{green|+15%}} Heavy infantry offense
| Arms for Hire
|- id="Specialist Infantry"
| [[File:Greek antigonid path 6.png|200px]] || Specialist Infantry
| N/A
|
* {{icon|cost|24px}} {{green|−10%}} Archers cost
* {{icon|offense|24px}} {{green|+15%}} Archers offense
| Modernized Phalanx
|- id="Thyreophoroi"
| [[File:Greek seleucid path 6.png|200px]] || Thyreophoroi
| N/A
| {{icon|morale|24px}} {{green|+10%}} Light infantry morale
| Modernized Phalanx
|- id="Centuries of War"
| [[File:Greek states path 7.png|200px]] || Centuries of War
|
* A new character is generated with:
** {{icon|martial}} 8 Martial
** {{icon|steadfast}} Steadfast trait
| {{icon|cost|24px}} {{green|−10%}} Heavy infantry maintenance cost
| Thyreophoroi
|- id="Mastery of the Mountains"
| [[File:Greek antigonid path 7.png|200px]] || Mastery of the Mountains
| N/A
|
* {{icon|combat bonus|24px}} {{green|+15%}} Combat bonus in hills
* {{icon|combat bonus|24px}} {{green|+5%}} Combat bonus in mountains
| Centuries of War
|- id="Greek Naval Heritage"
| [[File:North african naval path 4.png|200px]] || Greek Naval Heritage
|
* {{icon|port|24px}} If country has no ports then gain a port in a random coastal city (with available building slots)
* {{icon|trireme|24px}} Gain a navy with 8 Trireme units in a random owned port city
|
* {{icon|combat bonus|24px}} {{green|+10%}} Combat bonus in coastal sea
* {{icon|combat bonus|24px}} {{green|+10%}} Combat bonus in open sea
| Arms for Hire
|- id="Proud Shipwrights"
| [[File:Greek antigonid path 2.png|200px]] || Proud Shipwrights
|
* {{icon|port|24px}} Gain 2 port building levels in the most populous coastal city
** {{icon|yes|21px}} If country has no ports then build in the most populous coastal city (with available building slots)
| {{icon|cost|24px}} {{green|−15%}} Ship building cost
| Greek Naval Heritage
|- id="Embrace Graeco-Levantine Influence"
| [[File:Levantine philosophy start bonus.png|200px]] || Embrace Graeco-Levantine Influence
|
* {{icon|yes|21px}} Unlock [[Levantine traditions|Levantine tradition groups]] if any of the below {{icon|culture|24px}} culture groups has ''either'' '''500''' pops or is equal to '''25%''' of the country's primary culture pops: {{MultiColumn|
** Aksumite
** Arabian
** Egyptian
** Levantine
** Nubian
|2}}
| {{icon|combat bonus|24px}} {{green|+5%}} Combat bonus in open sea
| Proud Shipwrights
|- id="The Victor's Spoils"
| [[File:Greek antigonid path 4.png|200px]] || The Victor's Spoils
| N/A
|
* {{icon|slave raid|24px}} Enable ''Slave Raid'' ability
* {{icon|Enslavement efficiency|24px}} {{green|+10%}} Enslavement efficiency
| Proud Shipwrights
|- id="City State Fortifications"
| [[File:Greek states path 6.png|200px]] || City State Fortifications
| {{icon|fort|24px}} Gain a fortress building level in the capital city
|
* {{icon|Fort|24px}} {{green|+15%}} Fort defense
* {{icon|Fort|24px}} {{green|+1}} National fort infrastructure capacity
| Arms for Hire
|- id="Tarentine Advance"
| [[File:Greek states path 2.png|200px]] || Tarentine Advance
| N/A
| {{icon|offense|24px}} {{green|+15%}} Light cavalry offense
| City State Fortifications
|- id="Companion Cavalry"
| [[File:Greek seleucid path 4.png|200px]] || Companion Cavalry
| N/A
|
* {{icon|Cavalry Skirmish|24px}} Enable ''Cavalry Skirmish'' tactic
* {{icon|cost|24px}} {{green|−10%}} Light cavalry cost
| Tarentine Advance
|- id="The Hipparchos"
| [[File:Greek seleucid path 7.png|200px]] || The Hipparchos
|
* A new character is generated with:
** {{icon|martial}} 8 Martial
** {{icon|confident}} Confident trait
|
* {{icon|defense|24px}} {{green|+10%}} Heavy cavalry defense
* {{icon|defense|24px}} {{green|+10%}} Light cavalry defense
| Companion Cavalry


====Seleucid Path====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tradition !! Bonuses
|-
| Agema ||Light Cavalry Discipline: {{green|+10%}}
|-
| Arms For Hire ||Morale of Armies: {{green|+5%}}<br>Recruit Mercenary Cost: {{green|-15%}}
|-
| Phoenician Sailors ||Trireme Offense: {{green|+10%}}
|-
| Companion Cavalry ||Enables the 'Cavalry Skirmish' Tactic
|-
| Kataphraktoi ||Heavy Cavalry Discipline: {{green|+10%}}
|-
| Thyreophoroi ||Light Infantry Morale: {{green|+10%}}
|-
| The Hipparchos ||Heavy Cavalry Morale: {{green|+10%}}<br>Light Cavalry Morale: {{green|+10%}}
|}
|}
End bonus for this path is ‘Deep Coffers’, which gives Mercenary Maintenance: {{green|-15%}}.


====Greek path====
|-|
{| class="wikitable"
Description
|-
 
! Tradition !! Bonuses
{| class="mildtable sortable"
|-
! class="unsortable" width=1% | !! width=15% | Tradition
| The Sarissa ||Heavy Infantry Morale: {{green|+10%}}
! class="unsortable" width=80% | Description
|-
 
| The Tarentine Advance ||Light Cavalry Defense: {{green|+15%}}
|- id="Arms for Hire"
|-
| [[File:Greek seleucid path 2.png|200px]] || Arms for Hire
| Siege Craft ||Siege Ability: {{green|+10%}}
| ''The Diadochi, despite, or perhaps due to their fractious bickering, were possessed of wealth beyond the dreams of most nascent monarchs. As such, mercenary cohorts were often available in the regions around these Greek despots.''
|-
 
| Military Colonies ||Enables the 'Military Colonies' Ability
|- id="Modernized Phalanx"
|-
| [[File:Greek philosophy start bonus.png|200px]] || Modernized Phalanx
| Mine's Bigger Than Yours ||Trireme Defense: {{green|+15%}}
| ''Whilst partially responsible for the success of Alexander against the hosts of Darius the Third, the phalanx originally evolved out of the need for a highly defensive, armored formation, used by Greek city-states making war upon one another.''
|-
 
| City State Fortifications ||Fort Defense: {{green|+15%}}
|- id="Specialist Infantry"
|-
| [[File:Greek antigonid path 6.png|200px]] || Specialist Infantry
| Centuries of War ||Heavy Infantry Maintenance Cost: {{green|-10%}}
| ''Archery and the use of the sling was minor in the Hellenistic period, although the bespoke lead pellets employed by slingers acted as a formidable deterrent to enemy troops. Cretan archers were widely regarded as the best in their field.''
 
|- id="Thyreophoroi"
| [[File:Greek seleucid path 6.png|200px]] || Thyreophoroi
| ''These lightly armored infantry were recognizable by the Thureos, a distinctive manner of shield, and were amongst the most mobile of the Greek troops.''
 
|- id="Centuries of War"
| [[File:Greek states path 7.png|200px]] || Centuries of War
| ''Constant feuds and battles between Greek kingdoms and states have taught our sons to be always ready and willing to give their lives in defense of their home.''
 
|- id="Mastery of the Mountains"
| [[File:Greek antigonid path 7.png|200px]] || Mastery of the Mountains
| ''The soaring mountain ranges of central Greece have taught our people the fickle ways of doing battle in adverse terrain.''
 
|- id="Greek Naval Heritage"
| [[File:North african naval path 4.png|200px]] || Greek Naval Heritage
| ''Throughout the centuries Greek sailors have mastered the fickle mediterranean sea, as traders, soldiers and colonizers.''
 
|- id="Proud Shipwrights"
| [[File:Greek antigonid path 2.png|200px]] || Proud Shipwrights
| ''Control of the Aegean and nearby seas, demands a great focus on military and civilian shipbuilding. The availability of experienced shipwrights drives down prices considerably.''
 
|- id="Embrace Graeco-Levantine Influence"
| [[File:Levantine philosophy start bonus.png|200px]] || Embrace Graeco-Levantine Influence
| N/A
 
|- id="The Victor's Spoils"
| [[File:Greek antigonid path 4.png|200px]] || The Victor's Spoils
| ''Cities during the early Hellenistic era would often spar over the slightest of insults. Due to such frequent battles, wars between states resulted in a style of warfare which yielded the lowest number of casualties, but highest number of prisoners. The victor would then keep them as slaves, or ransom them back to their opponents for a hefty fee.''
 
|- id="City State Fortifications"
| [[File:Greek states path 6.png|200px]] || City State Fortifications
| ''Centuries of infighting between Greek cities naturally resulted in the erection of numerous walls, towers and fortifications, designed to keep marauding armies at bay. The stonework required to develop such comprehensive structures is a testament to the master masons.''
 
|- id="Tarentine Advance"
| [[File:Greek states path 2.png|200px]] || Tarentine Advance
| ''The Tarentine cavalry, an elite group of mercenaries originating from Tarentum, utilized very unorthodox skirmishing tactics, which were adopted throughout the Hellenistic world.''
 
|- id="Companion Cavalry"
| [[File:Greek seleucid path 4.png|200px]] || Companion Cavalry
| ''The Hetairoi were originally a Macedonian noble force, who pioneered the use of brute, shock charges. The Hetairoi were transplanted into various states, but retained their prestige as feared shock troops.''
 
|- id="The Hipparchos"
| [[File:Greek seleucid path 7.png|200px]] || The Hipparchos
| ''Often a charismatic and skilled general, a Hipparchos commanded a large unit of varying types of cavalry, often proscribing formational details down to a very fine degree.''
 
|}
|}
End bonus for this path is ‘The Silver Shields ’, which gives Heavy Infantry Discipline: {{green|+10%}}.
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== Greek kingdom traditions ==
[[File:Greek kingdom traditions.png|thumb|500px|center|''Greek kingdom'' traditions.]]
<tabber>
Statistics =
 
{| class="mildtable sortable plainlist" width=100%
! class="unsortable" width=1% | !! width=15% | Tradition
! width=25% | On activation effect !! width=25% | Effect !! width=25% | Requirements
 
|- id="The Nobility Ride"
| [[File:Greek antigonid path 3.png|200px]] || The Nobility Ride
| N/A
| {{icon|morale|24px}} {{green|+10%}} Light cavalry morale
| N/A
 
|- id="Agema"
| [[File:Greek seleucid path 1.png|200px]] || Agema
| N/A
|
* {{icon|morale|24px}} {{green|+10%}} Heavy cavalry morale
* {{icon|morale|24px}} {{green|+10%}} Light infantry morale
| The Nobility Ride
 
|- id="Peltasts"
| [[File:Greek antigonid path 5.png|200px]] || Peltasts
| N/A
| {{icon|discipline|24px}} {{green|+10%}} Light infantry discipline
| Agema
 
|- id="Combined Arms"
| [[File:Greek antigonid path end bonus.png|200px]] || Combined Arms
| N/A
|
* {{icon|offense|24px}} {{green|+15%}} Light infantry offense
* {{icon|defense|24px}} {{green|+15%}} Light infantry defense
| Peltasts
 
|- id="Kataphraktoi"
| [[File:Greek seleucid path 5.png|200px]] || Kataphraktoi
| N/A
| {{icon|offense|24px}} {{green|+15%}} Heavy cavalry offense
| Agema
 
|- id="Embrace Graeco-Persian Influence"
| [[File:Persian philosophy start bonus.png|200px]] || Embrace Graeco-Persian Influence
|
* {{icon|yes|21px}} Unlock [[Persian traditions|Persian tradition groups]] if any of the below {{icon|culture|24px}} culture groups has ''either'' '''500''' pops or is equal to '''25%''' of the country's primary culture pops: {{MultiColumn|
** Anatolian
** Aramaic
** Bactrian
** Caucasian
** Iranian
** Scythian
|3}}
| {{icon|combat bonus|24px}} {{green|+5%}} Combat bonus in plains
| Kataphraktoi
 
|- id="Veterans of the Great Campaign"
| [[File:Greek antigonid path 1.png|200px]] || Veterans of the Great Campaign
|
* A new character is generated with:
** {{icon|martial}} 8 Martial
** {{icon|steadfast}} Steadfast trait
|
* {{icon|experience}} {{green|+5%}} Cohort starting experience
* {{icon|experience}} {{green|−0.5%}} Experience decay
| N/A
 
|- id="Siegecraft"
| [[File:Greek states path 3.png|200px]] || Siegecraft
| N/A
| {{icon|Siege ability|24px}} {{green|+10%}} Siege ability
| Veterans of the Great Campaign
 
|- id="Phoenician Sailors"
| [[File:Greek seleucid path 3.png|200px]] || Phoenician Sailors
| N/A
|
* {{icon|ship damage done}} {{green|+5%}} Ship damage done
* {{icon|ship recruit speed}} {{green|+15%}} Ship recruit speed
| Veterans of the Great Campaign
 
|- id="Forged for War"
| [[File:Greek antigonid path 2.png|200px]] || Forged for War
| {{icon|Octere|24px}} Gain a navy with 2 Octere units in a random owned port city
| {{icon|Octere|24px}} Allows ''Octere'' units
| Phoenician Sailors
 
|- id="Mine's Bigger Than Yours"
| [[File:Greek states path 5.png|200px]] || Mine's Bigger Than Yours
| {{icon|mega-polyreme|24px}} Gain a navy with a Mega-Polyreme unit in a random owned port city
| {{icon|mega-polyreme|24px}} Allows ''Mega-Polyreme'' units
| Forged for War
 
|- id="The Sarissa"
| [[File:Greek states path 1.png|200px]] || The Sarissa
| N/A
| {{icon|morale|24px}} {{green|+10%}} Heavy infantry morale
| Veterans of the Great Campaign
 
|- id="The Silver Shields"
| [[File:Greek states path end bonus.png|200px]] || The Silver Shields
| N/A
| {{icon|offense|24px}} {{green|+15%}} Heavy infantry offense
| The Sarissa
 
|- id="Military Colonies"
| [[File:Greek states path 4.png|200px]] || Military Colonies
|
* A city fullfiling the below:
** {{icon|capital|24px}} Is not part of the capital state
** {{icon|culture|24px}} Hellenistic culture is ''not'' the dominant culture group
** {{icon|culture|24px}} Has a neighboring city without Hellenistic as the dominant culture group
** {{icon|yes|21px}} Has the highest room to grow (''population cap'' − ''total population'')
 
* Gains the "Colony" modifier:
** {{icon|migration attraction|24px}} {{green|+2.0}} Migration attraction
** {{icon|time|24px}} {{green|+10%}} Pop assimilation speed
* Get the event [[Cultural events#cultural_integration.11|''"[ROOT.GetProvince.GetName] - A [ROOT.GetPrimaryCulture.GetName] Colony"'']].
|
* {{icon|military colonies|24px}} Enable ''"Military Colonies"'' ability
* {{icon|cost|24px}} {{green|−10%}} Found city cost modifier
| The Silver Shields
 
|- id="Deep Coffers"
| [[File:Greek seleucid path end bonus.png|200px]] || Deep Coffers
| N/A
|
* {{icon|maintenance|24px}} {{green|−10%}} Mercenary army maintenance cost
* {{icon|maintenance|24px}} {{green|−15%}} Heavy cavalry maintenance cost
|
* Embrace Graeco-Persian Influence
* Military Colonies


====Antigonid path====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tradition !! Bonuses
|-
| Veterans of the Great Campaign ||Cohort Starting Experience: {{green|+10%}}<br>Experience Decay: {{green|-15%}}
|-
| Proud Shipwrights ||Trireme Cost: {{green|-15%}}
|-
| The Nobility Ride ||Light Cavalry Offense: {{green|+15%}}
|-
| The Victor's Spoils ||Enables the 'Raid Ports' Ability<br>Enslavement Efficiency: {{green|+20%}}
|-
| Peltasts ||Light Infantry Offense: {{green|+15%}}
|-
| Specialist Infantry ||Archer Discipline: {{green|+10%}}
|-
| Mastery of the Mountains ||Archers Mountain Combat Bonus: {{green|+15%}}<br>Heavy Infantry Mountain Combat Bonus: {{green|+15%}}<br>Light Infantry Mountain Combat Bonus: {{green|+15%}}
|}
|}
The end bonus for this path is ‘Combined Arms’, which gives Light Infantry Discipline: {{green|+10%}}.


|-|
Description =
{| class="mildtable sortable"
! class="unsortable" width=1% | !! width=15% | Tradition
! class="unsortable" width=80% | Description
|- id="The Nobility Ride"
| [[File:Greek antigonid path 3.png|200px]] || The Nobility Ride
| ''Those of wealthy, fortunate, or noble birth learn their skills in horsemanship at a young age, often riding as a sport, as well as during warfare.''
|- id="Agema"
| [[File:Greek seleucid path 1.png|200px]] || Agema
| ''The Guard Cavalry formed a cadre of mounted warriors, who held the utmost respect and admiration for their King. It is said they are glad to lay down their lives in service of their overlord.''
|- id="Peltasts"
| [[File:Greek antigonid path 5.png|200px]] || Peltasts
| ''Ostensibly used as skirmishing troops, the Thracian peltast was equipped with a small shield, and a series of javelins. Later, peltasts were sought after as mercenaries, by many warring states.''
|- id="Combined Arms"
| [[File:Greek antigonid path end bonus.png|200px]] || Combined Arms
| ''The glorious union of so many diverse styles of combat, is what makes the Hellenistic armies so unique. When each soldier knows their place, rigorous discipline will win the day.''
|- id="Kataphraktoi"
| [[File:Greek seleucid path 5.png|200px]] || Kataphraktoi
| ''Astride monstrous warhorses, and clad in near-impenetrable armor, the Cataphracts were an expensive form of cavalry, which excelled at punching through similarly heavy armor with their strong lances.''
|- id="Embrace Graeco-Persian Influence"
| [[File:Persian philosophy start bonus.png|200px]] || Embrace Graeco-Persian Influence
| N/A
|- id="Veterans of the Great Campaign"
| [[File:Greek antigonid path 1.png|200px]] || Veterans of the Great Campaign
| ''The proud military history of the Greeks reached a climax with Alexander's conquest of the Hellenistic world. What could not be learned from his life, is surely learned from the aftermath of his death.''
|- id="Siegecraft"
| [[File:Greek states path 3.png|200px]] || Siegecraft
| ''Nobody can claim to be masters of siegecraft as much as the Greeks. During the siege of Rhodes, and many years later in Thebes, vast siege towers known as Helepoli were deployed to attempt to bypass the formidable walls of these cities entirely. It is said that the Colossus of Rhodes itself was built using material from the abandoned siege engines of Demetrios.''
|- id="Phoenician Sailors"
| [[File:Greek seleucid path 3.png|200px]] || Phoenician Sailors
| ''The phoenicians forged an empire on the waves many centuries before Alexander's conquests. Encouraging their sailors to work for us is sure to give us an edge in naval warfare.''
|- id="Forged for War"
| [[File:Greek antigonid path 2.png|200px]] || Forged for War
| ''Alexander's death sparked a naval arms race between the Diadochi, formenting wars over access to Phoenician timber and shipwrights and the construction of ever larger vessels in the struggle for advantage.''
|- id="Mine's Bigger Than Yours"
| [[File:Greek states path 5.png|200px]] || Mine's Bigger Than Yours
| ''For hundreds of years, the Hellenistic kingdoms attempted to outdo one another with larger and larger ships. From the huge Quadrireme, a staple warship of Monopthalmos' navies; to the gargantuan Tesserakonteres, a dual-hulled monstrosity rumored to require a crew of at least 4000, the skills of the Greek shipwrights is unmatched throughout the Hellenistic world.''
|- id="The Sarissa"
| [[File:Greek states path 1.png|200px]] || The Sarissa
| ''Phalangites, armed with a buckler, and a spear known as a sarissa, made of the core of the late Greek phalanx. The superior range of the sarissa made getting close to this formation a particularly deadly task.''
|- id="The Silver Shields"
| [[File:Greek states path end bonus.png|200px]] || The Silver Shields
| ''A unit descended from veterans of Alexander's campaigns, the Argyraspides continue in their tradition of being a dangerous, elite cadre of well-armed warriors.''
|- id="Military Colonies"
| [[File:Greek states path 4.png|200px]] || Military Colonies
| ''A time honored way of ensuring that loyal troops were available, and justly rewarded, plots of land were granted to native greek soldiers known as cleruchs, in return for their service in the military.''


{{clear}}
|- id="Deep Coffers"
| [[File:Greek seleucid path end bonus.png|200px]] || Deep Coffers
| ''Efficient and swift payment will always attract mercenaries, perhaps even willing to work for less than their neighbors.''


== 策略 ==
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== 参考资料 ==
== 参考资料 ==
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## For military tradition see reference file {{path|custom=1|common/military_traditions/00_greek.txt}}.
## For military tradition see reference file {{path|custom=1|common/military_traditions/00_greek_2.txt}}.
## For localization text see reference file {{path|custom=1|localization/english/military_traditions_l_english.yml}}.
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[[Category:军事传统]]
[[Category:军事传统]]
[[en:Greek traditions]]
[[en:Greek_traditions]]

2022年3月3日 (四) 16:21的最新版本


参见:军事传统

希腊传统 的核心是重装长枪兵组成的防御型方阵,这是古希腊的基石,此战术历史悠久,之后由马其顿人改良,为士兵装备了萨里沙长矛——一种超长的长矛。希腊人的战术主要使用这种军阵来“钉”住敌人的步兵部队,并配以轻步兵和骑兵对敌人的侧翼进行猛攻。

Availability

Greek poleis traditions.
Greek kingdom traditions.

The Greek military tradition groups, Greek poleis and Greek kingdom, are available for countries with the following culture groups:

  • Hellenistic
  • Dacian
  • Illyrian

This tradition group can also be unlocked by embracing the military tradition:

Focus

The traditions focus on strengthening the below unit types and possibly unlock some new abilities:

  • Unit focus:
    • Strong Unit light infantry.png Light infantry
    • Good Unit light cavalry.png Cavalry
  • Possible ability unlocks:
    • Cavalry skirmish Cavalry Skirmish
    • Military colonies Military Colonies
    • Slave raid Slave Raid
  • Possible unit unlocks:
    • Unit octere.png Octere
    • Unit mega-polyreme.png Mega-Polyreme

Greek poleis traditions

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Greek poleis traditions.

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Statistics = 
Tradition On activation effect Effect Requirements
Greek seleucid path 2.png Arms for Hire
  • Freemen Gain 2 Freemen in 3 cities if:
    • Policy cultural assimilation.png their dominant culture is Hellenic
    • Yes they have the highest room to grow (population captotal population)
  • Morale.png +5% Morale of armies
  • Cost −15% Recruit mercenary cost
N/A
Greek philosophy start bonus.png Modernized Phalanx N/A Offense.png +15% Heavy infantry offense Arms for Hire
Greek antigonid path 6.png Specialist Infantry N/A
  • Cost −10% Archers cost
  • Offense.png +15% Archers offense
Modernized Phalanx
Greek seleucid path 6.png Thyreophoroi N/A Morale.png +10% Light infantry morale Modernized Phalanx
Greek states path 7.png Centuries of War
  • A new character is generated with:
    • Martial.png 8 Martial
    • 坚毅 Steadfast trait
Cost −10% Heavy infantry maintenance cost Thyreophoroi
Greek antigonid path 7.png Mastery of the Mountains N/A
  • 战斗加成 +15% Combat bonus in hills
  • 战斗加成 +5% Combat bonus in mountains
Centuries of War
North african naval path 4.png Greek Naval Heritage
  • Port icon.png If country has no ports then gain a port in a random coastal city (with available building slots)
  • Unit trireme.png Gain a navy with 8 Trireme units in a random owned port city
  • 战斗加成 +10% Combat bonus in coastal sea
  • 战斗加成 +10% Combat bonus in open sea
Arms for Hire
Greek antigonid path 2.png Proud Shipwrights
  • Port icon.png Gain 2 port building levels in the most populous coastal city
    • Yes If country has no ports then build in the most populous coastal city (with available building slots)
Cost −15% Ship building cost Greek Naval Heritage
Levantine philosophy start bonus.png Embrace Graeco-Levantine Influence
  • Yes Unlock Levantine tradition groups if any of the below Policy cultural assimilation.png culture groups has either 500 pops or is equal to 25% of the country's primary culture pops:
    • Aksumite
    • Arabian
    • Egyptian
    • Levantine
    • Nubian
战斗加成 +5% Combat bonus in open sea Proud Shipwrights
Greek antigonid path 4.png The Victor's Spoils N/A
  • Slave raid Enable Slave Raid ability
  • Enslavement efficiency.png +10% Enslavement efficiency
Proud Shipwrights
Greek states path 6.png City State Fortifications Fortification.png Gain a fortress building level in the capital city
  • Fortification.png +15% Fort defense
  • Fortification.png +1 National fort infrastructure capacity
Arms for Hire
Greek states path 2.png Tarentine Advance N/A Offense.png +15% Light cavalry offense City State Fortifications
Greek seleucid path 4.png Companion Cavalry N/A
  • Cavalry skirmish Enable Cavalry Skirmish tactic
  • Cost −10% Light cavalry cost
Tarentine Advance
Greek seleucid path 7.png The Hipparchos
  • A new character is generated with:
    • Martial.png 8 Martial
    • 自信 Confident trait
  • Defence.png +10% Heavy cavalry defense
  • Defence.png +10% Light cavalry defense
Companion Cavalry

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Description = 
Tradition Description
Greek seleucid path 2.png Arms for Hire The Diadochi, despite, or perhaps due to their fractious bickering, were possessed of wealth beyond the dreams of most nascent monarchs. As such, mercenary cohorts were often available in the regions around these Greek despots.
Greek philosophy start bonus.png Modernized Phalanx Whilst partially responsible for the success of Alexander against the hosts of Darius the Third, the phalanx originally evolved out of the need for a highly defensive, armored formation, used by Greek city-states making war upon one another.
Greek antigonid path 6.png Specialist Infantry Archery and the use of the sling was minor in the Hellenistic period, although the bespoke lead pellets employed by slingers acted as a formidable deterrent to enemy troops. Cretan archers were widely regarded as the best in their field.
Greek seleucid path 6.png Thyreophoroi These lightly armored infantry were recognizable by the Thureos, a distinctive manner of shield, and were amongst the most mobile of the Greek troops.
Greek states path 7.png Centuries of War Constant feuds and battles between Greek kingdoms and states have taught our sons to be always ready and willing to give their lives in defense of their home.
Greek antigonid path 7.png Mastery of the Mountains The soaring mountain ranges of central Greece have taught our people the fickle ways of doing battle in adverse terrain.
North african naval path 4.png Greek Naval Heritage Throughout the centuries Greek sailors have mastered the fickle mediterranean sea, as traders, soldiers and colonizers.
Greek antigonid path 2.png Proud Shipwrights Control of the Aegean and nearby seas, demands a great focus on military and civilian shipbuilding. The availability of experienced shipwrights drives down prices considerably.
Levantine philosophy start bonus.png Embrace Graeco-Levantine Influence N/A
Greek antigonid path 4.png The Victor's Spoils Cities during the early Hellenistic era would often spar over the slightest of insults. Due to such frequent battles, wars between states resulted in a style of warfare which yielded the lowest number of casualties, but highest number of prisoners. The victor would then keep them as slaves, or ransom them back to their opponents for a hefty fee.
Greek states path 6.png City State Fortifications Centuries of infighting between Greek cities naturally resulted in the erection of numerous walls, towers and fortifications, designed to keep marauding armies at bay. The stonework required to develop such comprehensive structures is a testament to the master masons.
Greek states path 2.png Tarentine Advance The Tarentine cavalry, an elite group of mercenaries originating from Tarentum, utilized very unorthodox skirmishing tactics, which were adopted throughout the Hellenistic world.
Greek seleucid path 4.png Companion Cavalry The Hetairoi were originally a Macedonian noble force, who pioneered the use of brute, shock charges. The Hetairoi were transplanted into various states, but retained their prestige as feared shock troops.
Greek seleucid path 7.png The Hipparchos Often a charismatic and skilled general, a Hipparchos commanded a large unit of varying types of cavalry, often proscribing formational details down to a very fine degree.

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Greek kingdom traditions

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Greek kingdom traditions.

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Statistics = 
Tradition On activation effect Effect Requirements
Greek antigonid path 3.png The Nobility Ride N/A Morale.png +10% Light cavalry morale N/A
Greek seleucid path 1.png Agema N/A
  • Morale.png +10% Heavy cavalry morale
  • Morale.png +10% Light infantry morale
The Nobility Ride
Greek antigonid path 5.png Peltasts N/A Discipline.png +10% Light infantry discipline Agema
Greek antigonid path end bonus.png Combined Arms N/A
  • Offense.png +15% Light infantry offense
  • Defence.png +15% Light infantry defense
Peltasts
Greek seleucid path 5.png Kataphraktoi N/A Offense.png +15% Heavy cavalry offense Agema
Persian philosophy start bonus.png Embrace Graeco-Persian Influence
  • Yes Unlock Persian tradition groups if any of the below Policy cultural assimilation.png culture groups has either 500 pops or is equal to 25% of the country's primary culture pops:
    • Anatolian
    • Aramaic
    • Bactrian
    • Caucasian
    • Iranian
    • Scythian
战斗加成 +5% Combat bonus in plains Kataphraktoi
Greek antigonid path 1.png Veterans of the Great Campaign
  • A new character is generated with:
    • Martial.png 8 Martial
    • 坚毅 Steadfast trait
  • Experience +5% Cohort starting experience
  • Experience −0.5% Experience decay
N/A
Greek states path 3.png Siegecraft N/A Siege.png +10% Siege ability Veterans of the Great Campaign
Greek seleucid path 3.png Phoenician Sailors N/A
  • Naval damage done.png +5% Ship damage done
  • Ship recruit speed +15% Ship recruit speed
Veterans of the Great Campaign
Greek antigonid path 2.png Forged for War Unit octere.png Gain a navy with 2 Octere units in a random owned port city Unit octere.png Allows Octere units Phoenician Sailors
Greek states path 5.png Mine's Bigger Than Yours Unit mega-polyreme.png Gain a navy with a Mega-Polyreme unit in a random owned port city Unit mega-polyreme.png Allows Mega-Polyreme units Forged for War
Greek states path 1.png The Sarissa N/A Morale.png +10% Heavy infantry morale Veterans of the Great Campaign
Greek states path end bonus.png The Silver Shields N/A Offense.png +15% Heavy infantry offense The Sarissa
Greek states path 4.png Military Colonies
  • A city fullfiling the below:
    • Country capital.png Is not part of the capital state
    • Policy cultural assimilation.png Hellenistic culture is not the dominant culture group
    • Policy cultural assimilation.png Has a neighboring city without Hellenistic as the dominant culture group
    • Yes Has the highest room to grow (population captotal population)
  • Military colonies Enable "Military Colonies" ability
  • Cost −10% Found city cost modifier
The Silver Shields
Greek seleucid path end bonus.png Deep Coffers N/A
  • Maintenance.png −10% Mercenary army maintenance cost
  • Maintenance.png −15% Heavy cavalry maintenance cost
  • Embrace Graeco-Persian Influence
  • Military Colonies

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Description = 
Tradition Description
Greek antigonid path 3.png The Nobility Ride Those of wealthy, fortunate, or noble birth learn their skills in horsemanship at a young age, often riding as a sport, as well as during warfare.
Greek seleucid path 1.png Agema The Guard Cavalry formed a cadre of mounted warriors, who held the utmost respect and admiration for their King. It is said they are glad to lay down their lives in service of their overlord.
Greek antigonid path 5.png Peltasts Ostensibly used as skirmishing troops, the Thracian peltast was equipped with a small shield, and a series of javelins. Later, peltasts were sought after as mercenaries, by many warring states.
Greek antigonid path end bonus.png Combined Arms The glorious union of so many diverse styles of combat, is what makes the Hellenistic armies so unique. When each soldier knows their place, rigorous discipline will win the day.
Greek seleucid path 5.png Kataphraktoi Astride monstrous warhorses, and clad in near-impenetrable armor, the Cataphracts were an expensive form of cavalry, which excelled at punching through similarly heavy armor with their strong lances.
Persian philosophy start bonus.png Embrace Graeco-Persian Influence N/A
Greek antigonid path 1.png Veterans of the Great Campaign The proud military history of the Greeks reached a climax with Alexander's conquest of the Hellenistic world. What could not be learned from his life, is surely learned from the aftermath of his death.
Greek states path 3.png Siegecraft Nobody can claim to be masters of siegecraft as much as the Greeks. During the siege of Rhodes, and many years later in Thebes, vast siege towers known as Helepoli were deployed to attempt to bypass the formidable walls of these cities entirely. It is said that the Colossus of Rhodes itself was built using material from the abandoned siege engines of Demetrios.
Greek seleucid path 3.png Phoenician Sailors The phoenicians forged an empire on the waves many centuries before Alexander's conquests. Encouraging their sailors to work for us is sure to give us an edge in naval warfare.
Greek antigonid path 2.png Forged for War Alexander's death sparked a naval arms race between the Diadochi, formenting wars over access to Phoenician timber and shipwrights and the construction of ever larger vessels in the struggle for advantage.
Greek states path 5.png Mine's Bigger Than Yours For hundreds of years, the Hellenistic kingdoms attempted to outdo one another with larger and larger ships. From the huge Quadrireme, a staple warship of Monopthalmos' navies; to the gargantuan Tesserakonteres, a dual-hulled monstrosity rumored to require a crew of at least 4000, the skills of the Greek shipwrights is unmatched throughout the Hellenistic world.
Greek states path 1.png The Sarissa Phalangites, armed with a buckler, and a spear known as a sarissa, made of the core of the late Greek phalanx. The superior range of the sarissa made getting close to this formation a particularly deadly task.
Greek states path end bonus.png The Silver Shields A unit descended from veterans of Alexander's campaigns, the Argyraspides continue in their tradition of being a dangerous, elite cadre of well-armed warriors.
Greek states path 4.png Military Colonies A time honored way of ensuring that loyal troops were available, and justly rewarded, plots of land were granted to native greek soldiers known as cleruchs, in return for their service in the military.
Greek seleucid path end bonus.png Deep Coffers Efficient and swift payment will always attract mercenaries, perhaps even willing to work for less than their neighbors.

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参考资料

  1. To update page content see reference files in folder /ImperatorRome/base:
    1. For military tradition see reference file common/military_traditions/00_greek.txt.
    2. For military tradition see reference file common/military_traditions/00_greek_2.txt.
    3. For localization text see reference file localization/english/military_traditions_l_english.yml.
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