Age of empires wololo
Priests are not affected by Hussite Reforms.However, if a regular Monk (or any other unit of that type) chants first, then Priests will use the regular Age of Empires II chanting. For example, if a Priest is the first one to chant, then all Monk-based units, including regular Monks, will use the "Wololo" chant for the rest of the game. The way it works is that the global chanting for the map will be chosen depending on which sound is played first in the game. The new chanting appears to be oddly coded.
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This also occurs for Native American Monks, hero Monks, and other units in this line such as the Imam.
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A Priest named Kozma starts alongside Ivaylo in the Echoes of Heroes scenario.Several "Blind Lame Priests" block the passage east inside of Pegu, in The Royal Peacock.An allied "Blind Lame Priest" is present in The Old World scenario, close to the northern Aragonese camp. A word uttered by the priest units from the original Age of Empires game, usually when attempting to convert an enemy unit over to their side.