


Remarkably large and bustling urban centers developed and served as foci of local and royal power.ĭuring the 17th-19th centuries, the Oyo Empire held sway over much of the region and exerted pressure on its neighbors in Benin and Dahomey.

As such, the Yoruba developed several means of subsistence, but by the early modern period they were primarily sedentary. Their homeland combines vast coasts, powerful rivers, fertile lands, thick jungles, and vast savannahs. The Yoruba are a people-group indigenous to West Africa, especially modern-day Nigeria. Attack 3 Pa gbogbo won! - Kill them all!.Attack 2 Oju ogun ya! - It's time to go to battle!.Select 3 Ki ni kins'e? - What should I do?.Select 2 Ki le' fe' oluwaami? - What do you want my lord?.Yoruba units speak Yoruba, a language spoken in West Africa, most prominently Southwestern Nigeria. Allying with the Yoruba to advance into the Industrial Age or Imperial Age allow Oyo Legionaries and Eso Riders to be trained at the Palace and Native Embassy, and the Twins and Wrestling technologies to be researched at the University. The Yoruba are also an Industrial Age Alliance option for the Hausa. Ships 2 Outpost Wagons give Walls and Gates a build bounty of 1 XP and 10 XP, respectively Militiaman, Minuteman, Warrior, Irregular, Sentry, Levied Spearman, Levied Bowman, Levied Gunner, and Yoruba Eso Rider hit point degeneration rate -25% and stops at 25% HP Villagers gather wood 10% faster native warriors and civilian units regenerate hit points when close to a tree and/or Berry Bush Yoruba Oyo Legionaries' melee attack poisons the enemyĮach Yoruba Oyo Legionary and Eso Rider spawns a second one
