Steelis the third act in the Age of Empires III campaign. Its main protagonist is Amelia Black. The campaign consists of 8 scenarios (and 13 cinematics). It starts with Amelia Black overlooking the American railways, when she is approached by an old coot. She is being helped by Major Cooper and his Cavalry, who are protecting her men while they work. Changelog[] The Asian Dynasties []. Hatamoto Samurai give 29 XP when trained or killed. Definitive Edition []. With update 23511, the Ronin is added to the mercenary random pool, which makes it trainable in random maps for any civilization.; Knights of the Mediterranean []. With update 13.58326, Hatamoto Samurai give 40 XP when trained or killed.; In-game Brazilis one of the revolutionary nations in Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition, available to the Dutch, Italians, and Portuguese. Sets population space to 200. Removes training Settlers/Merchants and Fishing Boats. Turns all villagers into Voluntarios da Patria (Revolutionary with -50% hit points, attack, cost, and XP train/kill bounty), and ships 1 TheJapanese civilization's music theme in the Definitive Edition. The Japanese are one of the three playable civilizations featured in Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties. The civilization is based on the Edo period of Japanese history where the Tokugawa Shogunate ruled over most parts of modern Japan. ABarbary Corsair, one of the mercenaries in Age of Empires III. Mercenaries only cost coin, and they are more expensive, stronger, and use up more population than their regular unit counterparts. Mercenary buildings can train mercenaries, but the availability of each mercenary changes on every random map. Although not technically a mercenary TheLakota War Chief (Sioux War Chief before the Definitive Edition) is a melee cavalry hero in Age of Empires III: The WarChiefs. He explores uncharted areas of the map and has some special abilities to help himself and his tribe. In standard random map games, the Lakota starts with a Lakota War Chief. The Lakota War Chief increases the speed of TheEthiopians are a civilization introduced in Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition - The African Royals, based on the early modern Ethiopian princedoms and duchies during the "Zemene Mesafint" period (The Era of the Princes), and the empire under reign of Tewodros II (pre-regnal name Kassa Hailu) and his successors, located in eastern Africa, in the Egyptis one of the revolutionary nations in Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition, available to the Ottomans. Sets population space to 200. Removes spawning Yörüks and training Fishing Boats. Turns all villagers into Khevite Fusiliers (Revolutionaries with a ×1.5 ranged attack multiplier against artillery and siege units, and +3 range in Stagger mode, Mayais one of the revolutionary nations in Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition, unique to the Mexicans and only accessible if the Mexican player revolts to Yucatán beforehand. Revolting from Yucatán to Maya costs 2,000 food, 2,000 wood, 2,000 coin, making it the most expensive revolution option, and is irreversible. Unlike other Mexican revolutions, TheSaloon is a military building in Age of Empires III: The WarChiefs that is available once the Commerce Age is reached. It trains various outlaw and mercenary units, and also generates 0.6 coin per second. Before the Definitive Edition, the Saloon was only available to European civilizations. In the Definitive Edition, the Saloon becomes puol.