The Han are a culture available in the Classical Era, with the Diplomatic culture focus.
"Part of a flourishing scientific tradition, the Han combine devotion to discovery with a robust imperial military."
Culture orientation[]
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Diplomatic cultures favour a gameplay orientation focused gathering and collecting Leverage.
These cultures gain extra Fame from Diplomatic Era Stars for collecting Leverage during each era. |
Affinity action: Demilitarization[]
Can force a ceasefire into one Territory for 10turns, making it known to the international community: all unauthorized military Units present in the Territory are trespassing.
- If the targeted Territory has already been claimed by an Empire, only the owner and any Empires they have authorized to cross their borders will be able to move freely within it.
- If the targeted Territory was unclaimed, the Empire establishing the demilitarization will be considered its temporary owner.
- Automatically applies the trespassing status to the unauthorized Units already standing in the Territory at the next turn.
- Unauthorized military Units present in this Territory are trespassing and generate +1Leverage per Unit for your Empire against their owner each turn.
Affinity Bonus: Big Brother[]
- Unlock the ability to collect Leverage Intel on Map with all types of Units.
- Increases the Agents Cap by 1.
Transcendence Bonus: Power of Persuasion[]
-5%Leverage Actions cost.
Trait: Fruitful Negotiation[]
- -20% on Leverage Actions cost
Emblematic quarter: Paper Mill[]
“Relatively inexpensive and simple to produce, paper will please poets, astronomers, and accountants.”
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Emblematic unit: Lián nŭ bīng[]
“Fitted with sophisticated mechanics, the crossbows of these well-trained soldiers provide amazing speed and strong defenses.”
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City names[]
The names listed are default names, players can change their cities' names if they choose.
Cháng'ān, Luòyáng, Hándān, Jìnyáng, Péngchéng, Shòuchūn, Guǎnglíng, Línxiāng, Wan, Jiānglíng