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− | |description = Mehmed II, commonly known as “The Conqueror” was a Turkish sultan who conquered Constantinople and ruthlessly consolidated and expanded the Ottoman Empire with a military crusade into Asia and Europe. |
+ | |description = Mehmed II (محمد ثانى), commonly known as “The Conqueror” was a Turkish sultan who conquered Constantinople and ruthlessly consolidated and expanded the Ottoman Empire with a military crusade into Asia and Europe. |
He is obtained from gold chests primarily. |
He is obtained from gold chests primarily. |
Revision as of 23:38, 4 September 2020
Description
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Rage Requirement: 1000 Upgrade Preview: |
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Troops led by this commander gain increased attack and deal extra skill damage. Upgrade Preview: |
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When troops led by this commander attack a city, their normal attacks have a 10% chance to deal extra damage to the garrison. Upgrade Preview: |
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Troops led by this commander have increased troop capacity. When this commander launches a rally, rallied troop capacity is increased. Upgrade Preview: |
Ottoman Cannons |
Deals direct damage (Damage Factor 1350) to up to 5 enemies in a forward-facing fan-shaped area. Damage dealt to each target is reduced by 15% for each additional target. This skill deals additional damage to city garrisons and Watchtowers (Damage Factor 800), and has a 50% chance to deal a second burst of additional damage to city garrisons and Watchtowers (Damage Factor 500). |
Background
Mehmed II, commonly known as “The Conqueror” was a Turkish sultan who conquered Constantinople and ruthlessly consolidated and expanded the Ottoman Empire with a military crusade into Asia and Europe.
Mehmed conquered the Byzantine capital of Constantinople in 1453, then rebuild it into the prosperous Ottoman capital of Istanbul. His next goal was to create a world empire with conquest, reunifying Anatolia and pressing into Southeast Europe as far west as Bosnia. He also developed the Janissary infantry corps – young Christian warriors who were given salaries to keep them loyal to the sultan.
Mehmed was a proponent of religious freedom and emphasized the importance of justice of all. During his reign, mathematics, astronomy and Muslim theology reached their high point among the Ottomans. Today, Mehmed is considered a hero in Turkey and parts of the wider Islamic world.