Austria
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Austria is one of the default civilizations in Empire Earth and AoC, listed under the Middle Ages to Industrial Age time period.
List of bonuses
Cavalry - Sword
- 20% Armor
- 25% Attack
- 20% Speed
Citizens & Fishing Boats
- 30% Attack
- 20% Cost Reduction
Civ - Economy
- 20% Hunting and Foraging
Civ - General
- 50% Conversion Resistance
Field Cannon & Anti-Tank Guns
- 20% Armor
- 30% Build Time Decrease
- 25% Hit Points
Infantry - Spear (Melee)
- 25% Attack
- 20% Hit Points
- 20% Speed
Common strategies
Ligasettings
Austria is "the" civilization for Prehistoric to Copper and is actually a very versatile civilization up through Atomic Age - World War II. In Modern and later, Great Britain becomes a much better choice since it is better suited for the time period.
Some points of interest:
- Cheap citizens and hunting allow for a quick and strong boom in any age
- Having a strong economy allows you to counter quickly and easily
- In Prehistoric Age it is best to go to Stone Age quickly and make Spearmen, because with your bonuses they will be the strongest unit in that age
- In Copper Age you can start with either Spearmen or Horsemen
- In Bronze Age, Assyrian Empire does not have a good counter to your Horsemen, but your Horsemen will not be strong enough to overrun their Chariot Archers; quickly get to Dark Age for the Cataphract upgrade and a huge advantage
- If you start with Horsemen in Copper Age then reach Bronze Age, adding War Elephants to your army of Horsemen can turn the tide of a game
- Your Infantry - Spear (Melee) bonuses also make for a formidable Halberdier rush in Imperial Age
- Cavalry - Sword is available from Copper to Industrial (half of the epochs), and are extremely powerful with your bonuses
- Anti-tank gun bonuses are good for WW1 and WW2 games when at pocket