Removing the small tower on the west and the wall which extends from the west to south and wall extending from east to south will make the Feitoria look closer to the Portuguese Town Center in Age of Empires III.Both structures have a high tower to the northernmost part and a roof extending from north to west and north to east.The Feitoria somewhat resembles the appearance of a Commerce/ Fortress Age Town Center of the Portuguese, Spanish and Ottomans (civilizations who share the same architectural style) in Age of Empires III.It takes 357 seconds (~6 minutes) for Feitorias to become net-positive for gold spent on them, and 834 seconds (~14 minutes) for Feitorias to become net-positive for stone.Feitorias take up 5×5 tiles of space, making it the most room-taking buildable building alongside the Wonder.With update 87863, Feitoria cost increased from 250 gold, 250 stone to 350 gold, 300 stone.With update 61321, Feitorias generate 1.6F, 0.7W, 1.0G, and 0.3S per second.With update 54480, Feitorias have 2,700 HP.With update 35584, Feitorias generate 1.6F, 1.0W, 0.7G, and 0.3S per second.With patch 4.8, Feitorias generate 0.8F, 0.8W, 0.45G, and 0.25S per second.With patch 4.8, Feitorias cost 250 gold, 250 stone. ![]() Feitorias generate 0.7F, 0.7W, 0.45G, and 0.45S per second.A team containing Portuguese: Technologies that benefit Feitorias are researched 25% faster.A team containing Malians: Researching Masonry, Architecture, and Treadmill Crane is 80% faster.In the event that a player manages to convert a Feitoria, its population space of 20 will be imposed on the new owner. However, the Portuguese can research Heresy which will prevent the Feitoria from being used by the enemy once converted. As a result, one can quickly reach maximum population and make a push before the opponent has the time to grow their economy to the same level as the player's.įeitorias can be converted, so Portuguese players must be wary of enemy Monks. While a Feitoria is less efficient than 20 Villagers, it can be produced much faster and does not require additional Town Centers. ![]() ![]() In the rare event that players deplete the wood on the map (which may happen on island maps), Feitorias are also worth the investment, as they also provide wood.Īnother potential tactic is to rush Feitorias. Players must be sure to place it in well-defended areas, in order to protect its slow trickle of resources. The Feitoria is most suitable for the late game when resources such as gold and stone become scarce, especially in free-for-all games and 1-vs-1 games, as, in those settings, trading with other players is not an option. One thing to note, though, is that Villagers die easily to raids, while the Feitoria generally requires siege weapons to destroy quickly. While it is not seemingly worth the population space (20 Villagers can easily gather more resources per minute than a Feitoria), it is difficult to place a numeric value on the generation of gold and stone. ![]() Players can still build one as long as they have at least one population headroom (queued units will count against this headroom). There is no limit to how many Feitorias a player can build other than the population limit.
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