Stone is mainly gathered by building an Ovoo on a stone outcropping. The Mongols cannot mine stone nor receive it as a tribute. The French players can obtain stone with the Guild Hall landmark if they set it to stone, the Malians can toggle the passive generation of the Mansa Quarry to stone (75 stone/min), and Relics can generate stone after Tithe Barns is researched (30 stone/min). In Age of Empires II, the Portuguese can build the Feitoria, which generates 0.3 stone per second. In Age of Empires II and Age of Empires IV, stone can be purchased for gold at the Market. Each Mine yields 300 stone in Age of Empires, 350 stone in Age of Empires II and 1,500 stone or 3,000 stone in Age of Empires IV. They are comparatively rare on most maps and are usually found in groups of 2-5. The only natural source of stone are Stone Mines, which can be mined for stone. Sicilians: Start with +100 additional stone.Mayans: Natural resources (including Stone Mines) last 15% longer.The following civilizations have stone-related bonuses: Wheelbarrow (+25% carry capacity) - Hand Cart (+50% carry capacity).Stone Mining (+15% mining speed) - Stone Shaft Mining (+15% mining speed).The following technologies benefit stone mining: Boiling Oil (Persians, pre-Definitive Edition only).All of them except for Murder Holes are unique technologies. The following defensive technologies cost stone. Towers can be improved with Murder Holes, which is the only common technology in the game that costs stone. The following defensive structures cost stone, notably all towers. Stone becomes especially important in the Castle Age, where 650 stone are used to construct the Age's Castle. Without stone defenses, an army can quickly invade a town and overrun it. Stone structures often force the enemy to bring siege weapons and invest themselves into an attack that breaks through these strong defenses. These might block the enemy or prevent them from attacking in a certain area. Similarly to Age of Empires, stone in Age of Empires II is important to maintain defenses. Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties Review
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