This building can train infantry units as well as defend territory. The Russians also have a unique military building that replaces the Barracks and Outpost called a Blockhouse. The Russians train Settlers and infantry only in groups (except in Forts) at a reduced cost and time, but it means resources for the whole group are needed before training begins, instead of buying one to put in a production queue and adding more as resources increase. With the "National Redoubt" Home City Card, the Russians can build Forts with their Rekruts (though there's still a build limit of three), which comes in handy when choosing to revolt instead of advancing into the Imperial Age and then spamming the "Fort Wagon" card, allowing Rekruts to build and rebuild an entire frontline of Forts. The Russians also have the Strelet, the cheapest and weakest light infantry unit in the game. They cost 25% less resources but have 20% fewer hit points and attack. The Russians can train Rekruts and Poruchiks, which are counterparts of European Musketeers and Halberdiers. Russian Settlers have to be trained in groups of three with the cost of 260 food, 13% less than normal Settlers. The Russians start each game with 500 food, 200 wood, and only five Settlers. The Russians also appeared in other Age of Empires Series, and whereas depicted as Slavs in Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition, and Rus in Age of Empires IV. They placed trading posts in Alaska, the Aleutian Islands, British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, Hawaii and as far south as Fort Ross in northern California, some 50 miles north of San Francisco. In the New World (Americas), the Russians took little land, but did occupy Alaska. The Russians were a European nation that controlled parts of north-east Europe and northern Asia. The Russians are a playable European civilization in Age of Empires III. The Russians' civilization music theme in the Definitive Edition Russia expanded from what is now Alaska down to northern California, but Spanish settlement in those locations forced the ill-supplied settlers back to Alaska. Known for its military accomplishments and rapid expansions, was a strong military oriented nation.
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