![]() Pistolero (Amazonia, Araucania, Bayou, Carolina, Colorado, Dakota, Orinoco, Painted Desert, Pampas, Rockies, Sonora, Unknown, Yucatán, Yukon): A dangerous outlaw with a pistol.Comanchero ( Alaska, Andes, Araucania, Baja California, California, Great Lakes, Great Plains, Mexico, Northwest Territory, Painted Desert, Pampas, Patagonia, Saguenay, Sonora, Texas, Yucatán, Yukon): A dangerous outlaw on horseback.Pirate ( Amazonia, Caribbean, Hispaniola, New England, Orinoco, Patagonia, Saguenay): A dangerous Pirate.Since the Definitive Edition, all outlaws can be upgraded more than before, similar to Guard and Imperial levels, with the respective outlaw technology which every civilization has. ![]() This limits their usefulness to only before the Industrial Age. Prior to the Definitive Edition, outlaws could only be upgraded with +35% hit points and attack. ![]() All outlaws requiring population can have their population cost reduced by 2 if a civilization has access to the Theaters, Atonement, Dance Hall or Cantinas Home City Cards. On the other hand, the Native Embassy, the Saloon, and the Watch Tower can only train preset outlaws for their respective civilizations. The types of outlaws available at the Tavern or Monastery depends on the map, with a selection of them available in every game. They are trainable from the Tavern (for European civilizations), Native Embassy (for Native American civilizations), Saloon (for American civilizations), Monastery (for Asian civilizations), Lombard (for the Italians), and Watch Tower (for African civilizations) from the Commerce Age. Outlaws also shouldn't be confused by Treasure Guardians that share the same unit models, but differs in names, stats, and can be sniped by Heroes. ![]() They are not to be confused with mercenaries, even though they have a similar function to them, so they aren't countered by Spies, Ninjas, Advanced Native Scouts, or Maigadis. In the game files, since update 23511, they are referred to as AbstractOutlaw. Outlaws are units with a cheap coin cost, but use up more population than mercenaries. ![]()
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