Walls and Gates

Walls are among the oldest defensive structures. From the famous walls of Jericho, first constructed around 8,000 BC, to the infamous Berlin Wall of the late 20th Century, walls have been built to protect towns or restrict access to areas deemed important by the builders. Gates allowed defenders to let friends and allies through the walls while keeping enemies out.

Your Citizens can construct walls of virtually any length to keep would-be invaders at bay. Walls block projectiles fired into them (taking damage in the process), but many units can fire over walls. To allow you and your allies to pass through your walls, gates can be built into them (you don't need Citizens for this). When unlocked, gates open for friendly forces, but stay closed when enemies approach. Locked gates let no one through.

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