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donjon, Most heavily fortified area of a medieval castle, usually a tower, to which the occupants could retire during a siege. It contained a well, quarters, offices, and service rooms. One side often overlooked the bailey (grounds between encircling walls); the other commanded the field and approaches to the castle.
The Donjon is a military building and defensive structure in Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition - Lords of the West that is unique to the Sicilians. It can be built from the Feudal Age and replaces the tower line in the Sicilian tech tree. Like the Castle, it can be used to train Serjeants...
A countertower and then vill rushing down their donjon is very effective. Serjents are kind of slow to produce and very expensive so they shouldn't be a huge feudal threat. In castle age, its a bit trickier because the serjents are much stronger, the sicilian eco can start to support more production and their unique tech can spawn 50 out of ...
14 lut 2023 · The medieval term for a keep was “don-jon”, which is French for “stronghold.” Because of its central location and importance, the walls of the medieval keep were generally several meters thick and could span to almost 40 meters (131 ft) tall – although 20 meters (65 ft) was more the norm.
The defensive, medieval seat of the feudal, combining the features of a tower and a castle with a full residential and defense program. The dominant feature of the keep is its dominance over the surrounds (city, castle, open space).
One of the most important features Sicilians have, military speaking, is their unique unit, the Serjeant, and unique building, the Donjon. These are available since the Feudal Age, unlike other unique buildings or units, and if used in combination, are able to perform a Donjon Drop tactic.
Watch Towers. Wall Towers (Towers and Curtain walls) Bartizans (Echaugettes) The Keep or Donjon. An old and simple system is the Motte and Bailey, familiar to many from school history lessons. A defensive tower built on top of a mound is surrounded by a fence and an outer ditch.