Storehouse (Roman) | |||||||||
Roman Economy Building | |||||||||
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Age available | Copper Age | ||||||||
Build time | 30s (20) | ||||||||
Hit points | 500 (600) | ||||||||
Sight range | 26 | ||||||||
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Armor vs. ranged | 0.80 | ||||||||
The Storehouse is a Roman Economic Building in Age of Empires Online.
PvP Values which are different are put in brackets ().
Gameplay[]
- The Storehouse functions as a resource drop site (like the Town Center and Dock).
- Used by Villagers to drop resources.
- It is also the place where resource Gathering technologies are researched
Technologies[]
Hunting Dogs | Picker's Gloves |
Plow | Pickaxe | Chisel | Handsaw |
Pull Saw | Placer Mining | Stone Saw | Irrigation |
Stone Splitting |
Equipment Slots[]
Reinforced Construction | Construction Addition |
Development[]
The Farms were first shown in through the Project Celeste forum post Weekly Blog #2: Roman Farms and Storehouses on June 1st, 2019. The roman storehouse will be no different than the Storehouse shared among most civs.
- We did not see any evidence that the Roman designs included a special Storehouse, which made sense as the game already contains three: an Improved Storehouse (Persian Aid Tent, which heals nearby friendly units), an Advanced Storehouse (Babylonian Ox Carts, basically Storehouses that can move), and a Unique Storehouse (Celtic Gold Mines, built on top of Gold Deposits, allowing safe gathering and Gold Conservation).
During the July 6th, 2019 forum post Weekly Blog #7: Dock, Fishing Boat, Roman Wood the development team revealed another model for the Storehouse.
- A few days ago when we were fussing with the final Fishing Boat design to prepare for today’s post, we realized that its wood color was totally different than the color of the wood in some siege units [...] Upon closer inspection, we realized that each of the Original 6 civs have their own unique color and type of wood that tends to appear across the board in its Ships, Siege Units, and Buildings. But our Romans had all sorts of different colored wood everywhere.