Age of Empires III: Wars of Liberty Wiki
Advertisement
Civilization Technology Tree Home City

"Start the game with a Presidio Wagon. Tombs that trickle Food appear upon a villager’s death. Receive Dolientes for each technology researched. National Guards: Chinacas Rojas Lanceros and Guardia Rurales Jinetes. Immigrants: Chinese, Confederates and French." ― In-game description.

Overview

The Mexicans are a Latin American civilization in Wars of Liberty. They focus on defending their frontier against enemy invasions.
They have gained their independence after a long revolution, which had a great toll both on their resources and their population, so they are trying by any means to avoid another occupation of their homeland by another country.
The leader of the Mexicans is Benito Juarez, a Mexican lawyer and politician of Zapotec origin from Oaxaca who served as the president of Mexico for five terms. He resisted the French occupation of Mexico, overthrew the Second Mexican Empire, restored the Republic and now uses liberal measures to modernize his country.
They received an extensive remake in the Patch 1.0.15.

Features

  • Villagers create graves in their place when they die. Graves trickle a small amount of Food, disappears after a time.
  • Explorer deals great bonus damage to other hero units, like explorers, war chiefs or similar. Can build Presidios.
  • Starts the game with a Presidio wagon.
  • Each technology you research ships a Doliente.
  • Access to National Guard upgrades: Lancer (Chinaca Rojas) and Jinete (Guardia Rural)

Units

Shared Latin American Units

  • Pardo Icon Pardo: Early Latin American halberdier, good against cavalry and buildings.
  • Conscript Icon Conscript: Heavy ranged infantry. Good against cavalry in melee.
  • Machetero Icon Machetero: Fast-moving hand infantry with area damage. Good against infantry.
  • Lancero Icon Lancer: Hand cavalry good at killing archers, skirmishers, and artillery.
  • Jinete Icon Jinete: Ranged Latin American cavalry. Good against cavalry.
  • Escolta Icon Escolta: Heavy melee cavalry. Good against heavy infantry in melee.
  • Artisanal Cannon Icon Artisanal Cannon: Cheap artillery that can be repositioned quickly. Good against infantry.
  • Volante Icon Volante: Quick-moving cannon with high rate of fire. Good against other artillery.
  • Pedrero Icon Pedrero: Latin American mortar. Good against buildings.
  • Exploding Cart Icon Exploding Cart: Siege wagon that dies when it attacks buildings but does lots of damage.

Unique Units

Unique Buildings

  • Presidio Icon Presidio: Unique building. Powerful defensive building that can also train Tlaquehuales and military units. Supports 10 population space.
  • Panteon Icon Panteon: Ultimate building. Prevents enemies to build near it, reduces damage from nearby enemies, trains and upgrades Cueteros.

Immigrants

In-game Dialogue

General

  • Dígame que hay que hacer
  • Estoy hiendo

Gatherer

  • Cazador - Cazadora
  • Recolector - Recolectora
  • Leñador - Leñadora
  • Minero - Minera
  • Constructor - Constructora
  • Granjero - Granjera
  • Female only:
    • Cual es tu comando?
    • Que necesita usted?
    • En camino
    • Como lo desee
  • Male only:
    • Si?
    • Ordenes
    • De acuerdo
    • Estoy hiendo
    • Si!
    • Vamos!

Explorer

  • Hola?
  • A sus ordenes
  • Dígame que hay que hacer
  • Espero sus ordenes
  • Cual es tu comando
  • Estoy hiendo
  • Muy bien!
  • En camino
  • A las armas
  • Al ataque

Trivia

  • Mexicans only have one military unit which costs Food and Wood, the Doliente. However, the cost is irrelevant as the unit can only be obtained by researching technologies and through some cards.

Before Patch 1.0.15

  • Mexicans doesn't have any pikeman-like avaible unit.
  • They only have 1 infantry unit which costs food and wood, that being the Insurgente.
  • The Mexicans was the only Latin American civilization which can build the Hospital, also was the only one which can build it in the capital age (III).
  • Among all Latin American civilizations, only the Mexicans can train mercenaries, the building which trains them is the Pulqueria.
    • Even so, they have a unique mercenary unit after upgrading the building to Burdel, that being the Cuerudo.

History

Gallery

Changelog

Patch 1.0.15. The 15th Anniversary Patch - Latin american rework

  • Civilization Features:
    • Developing techs no longer sends Pistoleros, instead they send Dolientes and also somecards will send 1 doliente too.
    • No longer haves access to Japanese inmigrants, instead they have access to French inmigrants, also Confederate and Chinese inmigrants were reworked with the rest of inmigrants.
  • Politicians:
    • The most expensive politician to the 3rd age no longer sends a Hospital Wagon, instead sends a Covered wagon.
  • Removed home city cards:
    • Mariachi. Mexican houses trickles experience.
    • Sombrero. Gives a faster autohealing to the Bounty hunter and adds to the Insurgente a slow autohealing.
    • Revolutunary combat. Insurgente and Soldadera +15% hitpoints and attack damage.
    • Revolutunary hitpoints. Insurgente and Soldadera +15% hitpoints.
    • Revolutunary attack. Insurgente and Soldadera +15% attack damage.
    • Burdeles. Upgrates Pulqueria to Burdel, allowing to train Cuerudo and reduces outlaw units population by 1.
  • Added home city cards:
    • Rancho nacional. Hero unit +25% hitpoints and damage, Presidio +50% hitpoints and damage.
    • Porfiriato. Trade routes upgrades are free and crates haves +25% resources. Palacio nacional, II, Unique
    • Costumbrismo. Sends a Covered Wagon and Wagons +65% build work and +? speed. Palacio nacional, III, Latin american
    • Mexican empire. Unit upgrades are 10% more powerful. Colegio militar, III, Unique
    • Supremos poderes. Conscript +15% damage and +2 ranged attack maximum range. Colegio militar, III, Unique
    • Mondragon rifle. Soldadera attack 33% faster. Colegio militar, III, Unique
    • Insurgentes. Machetero can now use a ranged attack, the Insurgente Attack. Colegio militar, III, Unique
    • Centauro del Norte. III Colegio militar. Hand cavalry +30% damage -15% hitpoints. Colegio militar, III, Unique
    • Chinaco attack. Lancer and Jinete +15% damage. Colegio militar, II, Unique
    • Chinaco hitpoints. Lancer and Jinete +15% hitpoints. Colegio militar, II, Unique
    • Chinaco combat. Lancer and Jinete +15% damage and hitpoints. Colegio militar, III, Unique
    • Native law. Native improvement -100% food cost. Catedral metropolitana, I
    • Native militia. Native warrior -25% cost. Catedral metropolitana, III
    • Misiones. Native warrior gives 10 faith when trained. Catedral metropolitana, II
    • Mestizaje. Trading post enables ranged attack, -40% cost and Native warrior +30% build limit. Catedral metropolitana, I
    • Cofradías. Villager and Priest +50% hitpoints. Catedral metropolitana, I
    • Uti possidetis. Build +6 LOS and Politecnia, Outpost, Presidio and Fort -20% cost. Catedral metropolitana, II
    • Mercado de Abastos. Market improvements -10% cost and Buy/Sell factor -20%/+20%. Catedral metropolitana, I
    • Caudillismo. Caudillo +15% hitpoints and damage. Catedral metropolitana, III
    • Gobierno Itinerante. Caudillo, Salteador, Plateado and Tacuazin +10% speed. Catedral metropolitana, III, Unique
    • Marianism . Adds 1.25 faith trickle. Catedral metropolitana, I
    • Leyes de reforma. Exchanges all your faith for a greater amount of coin. Catedral metropolitana, IV, Unique
    • Finca . Mill and Plantation -35% cost and improvements -20% cost. Palacio de Mineria, I
  • Changed home city cards:
    • Guadalupana. Faith trickle increases from 1.25 to 2.35, now is avaible from the I age to the II age.
    • Saint-Chamond Mondragon IV. No longers affects Gonada, instead applies to the Volante, adding +1 multiplier vs infantry and +1 area bombard attack
    • Danza de los Voladores. No longer increases native build limit to +20%, but increases their attack damage +20%.
    • Battle of Puebla. No longer increases infantry hitpoints and attack damage by +15%, now gives to the Machetero +1 Hand Attack Area.
  • Removed Units:
    • Insurgente. Mexican skirmisher with big defenses and damage but expensive and with short range. II
    • Gonada. Latin american heavy canon type with high bonus against infantry and builds. IV
    • Carabineer. Latin american unit which deals bonus damage against hand cavalry and light infantry from range and melee attack. III
  • New and Added Units:
    • Added Machetero. Fast melee infantry with melee attack area and bonus against infantry, aslo good against builds. I
    • New, Pardo. Latin american pikeman. I
    • New, Doliente. Mexican skirmisher with good hitpoints and attack damage without penaltis against cavalry and light infantry, upgrades with age progression, can only be send from the home city or by developing techs. I
    • New, Cuetero. Mexican defintive unit, powerful skirmisher unit which shoots fireworks, which deals high siege damage in his ranged attack, also it deals more damage to builds than other skirmishers and trains faster, is limited to 20, and can only be train in the Mexican definitive build.
    • New, Escolta. Expensive, powerful and heavy latin american melee cavalry which deals high bonus damage against heavy infantry.
  • Changed Units:
    • Soldadera. Moved from the II age to the III age, but now heals faster and haves better stats.
    • Coronel. Name changed to Caudillo, also abilities are ajusted more like a spie without stealth and mine abilities, and now can train outlaw units.
    • Pasavolante. Name changed to Volante.
  • Removed builds:
    • Pulqueria. Mexican build which can train outlaws. II
    • Hospital. Powerful developing build which heals nearby units and gives all-around techs.
  • New and Added builds:
    • Panteon. Mexican definitive build, the Panteon prevents enemy to being to build near it, also affects enemy villager gater rates in a wide area around, reduces enemies damage near it, train and upgrades the Mexican definitive unit.
  • Changed builds:
    • Presidio. Textures and build area changed to a more unique and historical concept.
  • 1.0.13c
-They start the game with an extra Crate of Food.
-Día de los muertos card now doubles the Food trickle of Graves.
-Japanese immigrant technology Warbler Floor now affects the Presidios as well.

Portals

Advertisement