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Joan of Arc

“A hero and symbol of France!”

Description

Along with Alexander the Great and Cleopatra, Joan of Arc is one of the three Generals unlocked when you first build the Castle in the Medieval Age. After level 21 these Generals ride tanks and have 3 range.

Historical Description

"Joan of Arc (1412-1431) 'The Maid of Orléans' is considered a heroine and a symbol of French unity and nationalism. Born a peasant, Joan believed that God had instructed her to save France by expelling its enemies. With no training, Joan convinced Prince Charles of Valois to let her lead the French army to the besieged city of Orléans and see him crowned King. When she managed to lift the siege in just 9 days, news of her miraculous victory spread wide and far igniting French morale and paving the way for their final victory. After being captured by Burgundian forces, she was tried for witchcraft and burned at the stake at the age of 19. However, 25 years after her execution, Pope Callixtus pronounced her innocent, declared her a martyr and she became the patron saint of France."

Attacking Strategies

Joan of Arc lv 20

Joan of Arc at level 21+ in a tank

  • Joan of Arc can tank up defensive damage and deal damage to enemy defenses/Troops.
  • If you are attacking without Tanks with your Troops, Joan of Arc can take up some of the damage, and is best used to take out Mortar fire. Beware not to rally your troops with Joan of Arc to a Mortar that can still hit your troops, since Joan of Arc will be the only one left alive.


Statistics

Level Castle Level Required Hitpoints Health icon DPS Damage DPS Vs. Generals Damage Range Range Upgrade Cost Upgrade Time Clock XP Gain Exp
1 1 14,640 257 1,542 Melee - - -
2 14,945 263 1,578 250,000 Food 8h 285
3 15,250 268 1,608 500,000 Food
4 15,555 274 1,644 750,000 Food
5 15,922 281 1,686 1,000,000 Food
6 2 16,897 295 1,770 1,250,000 Food 16h 420
7 17,263 302 1,812 1,500,000 Food
8 17,629 309 1,854 2,000,000 Food
9 17,995 315 1,890 2,500,000 Food
10 18,422 323 1,938 3,000,000 Food
11 3 19,528 342 2,052 41,000 Oil icon 2d 520
12 19,947 350 2,100 42,000 Oil icon
13 ? ? 43,000 Oil icon
14 22,881 402 2,415 44,000 Oil icon
15 23,452 411 2,468 45,000 Oil icon
16 24,794 437 46,000 Oil icon 760
17 25,364 446 3,126 47,000 Oil icon
18 26,145 456 3,195 48,000 Oil icon
19 26,505 466 3,264 49,000 Oil icon
20 27,176 475 3,326 50,000 Oil icon
21 4 28,786 504 3,534 3 55,000 Oil icon 3d 950
22 ? ? ? 60,000 Oil icon
23 ? ? ? 65,000 Oil icon
24 ? ? ? 70,000 Oil icon
25 34,477 552 3,313 75,000 Oil icon
26 ? ? ? 80,000 Oil icon ?
27 ? ? ? 85,000 Oil icon
28 ? ? ? 90,000 Oil icon
29 ? ? ? 95,000 Oil icon
30 ? ? ? 100,000Oil icon
31 5 ? ? ? 110,000 Oil icon 4d ?
32 43,701* 696* 4,874* 120,000 Oil icon
33 ? ? ? 130,000 Oil icon
34 ? ? ? 140,000 Oil icon
35 ? ? ? 150,000 Oil icon
36 ? ? ? 160,000 Oil icon 1,112
37 ? ? ? 170,000 Oil icon
38 ? ? ? 180,000 Oil icon
39 ? ? ? 190,000 Oil icon
40 49,721 875 6,129 200,000 Oil icon
41 6 52,539 922 6,460 205 000 Oil icon 5d 1260
42 54,016 946 6,622 210 000 Oil icon
43 55,492 970 6,791 215 000 Oil icon
44 58,444 1.018 7,130 220 000 Oil icon
45 61,396 1,070 7,492 225 000 Oil icon
46 ? ? ? 230 000 Oil icon ?
47 ? ? ? 235 000 Oil icon
48 64,617 1,126 7,884 240 000 Oil icon
49 66,227 1,155 8,085 245 000 Oil icon
50 ? ? ? 250 000 Oil icon
51 7 ? ? ? ? 6d ?
52 ? ? ? ? ?
53 ? ? ? ? ?
54 ? ? ? ? ?
55 ? ? ? ? ?
56 ? ? ? ? ?
57 ? ? ? ? ?
58 ? ? ? ? ?
59 ? ? ? 259 000 Oil icon ?
60 ? ? ? 260 000 Oil icon ?

General stats here may or may not be without Library and Wonder benefits.

In reality you will have +10% HP from Library Leadership research and +10% HP from Versailles wonder if you choose to build it. Also 10% bonus dps, and 15% bonus dps against generals.

* - includes Versailles and all chapters of Leadership from the library.

Trivia

  • Joan of Arc's horse is the same as the Guard Chevalier's.
  • Joan of Arc was the daughter of a tenant farmer, Jacques d’Arc, from the village of Domrémy, in northeastern France.
  • Joan began to hear voices, which she determined had been sent by God to give her a mission of overwhelming importance: to save France by expelling its enemies, and to install Charles as its rightful king.
  • In May 1431, after a year in captivity and under threat of death, Joan relented and signed a confession denying that she had ever received divine guidance. Several days later, however, she defied orders by again donning men’s clothes, and authorities pronounced her death sentence.
  • On the morning of May 30, at the age of 19, Joan was taken to the old market place of Rouen and burned at the stake.
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