The patrol command lets you set waypoints with shift click, and is finalized with a right click. I like to call patrol "attack-move-in-circles", because that is essentially how it works. I believe you have to turn on advanced commands (F4 by default) in order to enable it. For this reason, it is inadvisable to right click on any target not in range of your units, as your units will spend most of their time walking and accomplish very little before dying.ĪoE 2 does have a mechanic that is similar to attack-move, called patrol. Khopesh Swordsman, trainable at the Fortress with the Golden Age advisor Blademaster Khaba.
The United States civilization provides a broad range of new content, including: a unique Explorer & Home City, 9 units, 2 buildings, and Home City shipment cards specific to the United States. Golden Hippikon, trainable at the Fortress with the Golden Age advisor Golden Hippikon (Advisor) selected. This content brings the United States as a playable civilization to Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition for the very first time. Note: Babylonians, Norse, and Romans do not have civ specific advisors. If the target moves out of line of sight or dies, your military units simply stop where they are and return their stance behavior. The Unique Units are special units that excel from their normal counterparts, but need a special advisor to train them. Right-clicking on an enemy unit will order your military units to pursue and attack that unit, ignoring everything else along the way. This answer applies to all AoE 2 variants, from the original to the Conquerors expansion to the HD release.