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When a civilization has learned Construction, its workers know how to construct stone and masonry barricades, which are even more formidable than Fortresses. A Barricade can only be built on a square already containing a Fortress. Even if unoccupied, barricades automatically stops movement of a ground unit entering its square (unless that unit belongs to the same civilization currently controlling the barricade's square, or if that unit has a Right of Passage agreement through that land. Barricades become a fortress if their square is pillaged.

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  • Barricade (Civ3)
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  • When a civilization has learned Construction, its workers know how to construct stone and masonry barricades, which are even more formidable than Fortresses. A Barricade can only be built on a square already containing a Fortress. Even if unoccupied, barricades automatically stops movement of a ground unit entering its square (unless that unit belongs to the same civilization currently controlling the barricade's square, or if that unit has a Right of Passage agreement through that land. Barricades become a fortress if their square is pillaged.
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  • When a civilization has learned Construction, its workers know how to construct stone and masonry barricades, which are even more formidable than Fortresses. A Barricade can only be built on a square already containing a Fortress. Even if unoccupied, barricades automatically stops movement of a ground unit entering its square (unless that unit belongs to the same civilization currently controlling the barricade's square, or if that unit has a Right of Passage agreement through that land. Barricades become a fortress if their square is pillaged. Military units inside barricades have a few advantages. * They get a 100% defensive bonus if attacked (i.e., twice the defensive bonus being in a Fortress). * The Zone of Control exerted by the fortress still applies to a barricades. If you want to remove a Barricade you have built, you will have to destroy it with your bombarding units.
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