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Heavy artillery that fires a rocket and is good against infantry or buildings.
—In-game description

The Flying Crow is an artillery in Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties that is unique to the Chinese and is trained automatically by the Confucian Academy wonder or can be shipped from the Home City. Similar to the Rocket, it sends a gunpowder-powered missile effective against units and buildings.

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Overview[]

Flying Crows can be fielded very early in the game if the Confucian Academy is built to advance into the Commerce Age, though it takes four minutes for the wonder to produce one, which is about twice the training time of a Heavy Cannon.

The Flying Crow works similarly to the British Rocket; therefore, the usage of both is in many ways the same. It is best used against buildings and large masses of infantry as it deals damage in an area of 3, increased by 1 in the Fortress Age and another 1 in the Industrial Age for a total of 5, equal to a Great Bombard. It starts out with a poor range of only 18 which is the same as an Abus Gunner, but increases by 5 in the Fortress Age and another 5 in the Industrial Age, for a total of 28. It is best used to soften an enemy advance at this range, especially against Skirmishers, because of their low hit points, and heavy infantry, as the Chinese Arquebusier is not as effective as the European Skirmisher.

The Flying Crow, like any other artillery unit, is susceptible to cavalry assaults and other artillery, such as the Culverin. They themselves though are quite effective against weaker artillery units such as Horse Artillery or Morutaru and combined with Keshiks or Steppe Riders, they can be quite effective.

Upgrades[]

The Flying Crow is automatically upgraded at every Age up starting in the Fortress Age.

Fortress age up.png +20% hit points and attack, +5 range, +1 AOE
Industrial age up.png +30% hit points and attack, +5 range, +1 AOE
Imperial age up.png +50% hit points and attack

Further statistics[]

As Flying Crows are unique to the Chinese, only technologies that they have access to are shown in the following table:

Unit strengths and weaknesses
Strong vs. Infantry, ships, buildings
Weak vs. Culverins, Arrow Knights, cavalry, shock infantry
Improvements
Speed Apache Endurance.png Apache Endurance (+5%)
Train time Quechuan Diet.png Quechuan Diet (-10%)

Home City Cards[]

As Flying Crows are unique to the Chinese, only their cards and other civilizations' TEAM cards are shown in the following tables:

Trivia[]

  • Before the Definitive Edition, the Flying Crow was the only artillery that was available in the Commerce Age. With the release of the Definitive Edition, however, this exclusivity was shared with the Leather Cannon.
  • When destroyed, the Flying Crow explodes in a fireworks display, although the explosion causes no damage and is purely aesthetic.

History[]

The first recorded uses of such a rocket-propelled weapon occurred in 969 CE. The flying crow was an evolution of this early rocket technology, and was utilized as both a physical and psychological weapon. Its two wings allowed for natural lift and stabilization and also acted as carriage for the four rockets (two under each wing) that propelled the weapon through the air. At a certain stage of flight, the rockets would flare up and ignite the gunpowder within. The flying crow was said to fly to heights above 1,000 feet and eventually crash into the ground. Detonating near an enemy encampment, it sent a rain of fire down upon its targets.

The flying crow was constructed of bamboo laths, much like a basket, and then covered with paper to strengthen its shape. Two variations on this avian theme have been recorded in the history of Chinese siege warfare, the “flying crow with magic fire,” a larger model with four-rocket propulsion, and the “spiritual flying duck,” a smaller model using only two rockets.

Gallery[]

Military units in Age of Empires III
AOE3Icon.png Age of Empires III
CommonExplorer · Militiaman · Crossbowman · Pikeman · Halberdier · Musketeer · Skirmisher · Grenadier · Hussar · Dragoon · Cavalry Archer · Falconet · Culverin · Mortar · Heavy Cannon · Caravel · Galleon · Frigate · Monitor
Flag BritishDE.png BritishLongbowman · Ranger· Rocket
Flag DutchDE.png DutchRuyter · Fluyt
Flag FrenchDE.png FrenchCuirassier
Flag GermanDE.png GermansLandwehr** · Doppelsoldner · Uhlan · War Wagon
Flag OttomanDE.png OttomansBashibozuk** · Janissary · Azap** · Nizam Fusilier· Abus Gunner · Humbaraci** · Deli** · Great Bombard · Galley · Spahi
Flag PortugueseDE.png PortugueseCassador · Organ Gun
Flag RussianDE.png RussiansStrelet · Cossack · Oprichnik
Flag SpanishDE.png SpanishRodelero · Lancer
WarchiefsIcon.png The WarChiefs
CommonWarrior · Canoe · War Canoe · Ironclad · Horse Artillery · Petard · Spy
Flag AztecDE.png AztecsAztec War Chief · Coyote Runner · Otontin Slinger · Puma Spearman · Arrow Knight · Eagle Runner Knight · Jaguar Prowl Knight · Warrior Priest · Skull Knight · Tlaloc Canoe
Flag IroquoisDE.png HaudenosauneeHaudenosaunee War Chief · Aenna · Tomahawk · Forest Prowler · Kanya Horseman · Musket Rider · Ram · Mantlet · Light Cannon
Flag SiouxDE.png LakotaLakota War Chief · Cetan Bowman · Club Warrior · Wakina Rifle · Axe Rider · Bow Rider · Rifle Rider · Tashunke Prowler · Tokala Soldier
Revolution.png RevolutionRevolutionary · Gatling Gun
DynastiesIcon.png The Asian Dynasties
Flag ChineseDE.png ChineseShaolin Master · Disciple · Sentry · Irregular · Chu Ko Nu · Qiang Pikeman · Changdao Swordsman · Arquebusier · Steppe Rider · Keshik · Iron Flail · Meteor Hammer · Flamethrower · Hand Mortar · Flying Crow · Fire Junk · War Junk · Fuchuan
Flag IndianDE.png IndiansBrahmin · Sentry · Irregular · Rajput · Sepoy · Gurkha · Urumi Swordsman · Sowar · Zamburak · Mahout Lancer · Howdah · Flail Elephant · Siege Elephant
Flag JapaneseDE.png JapaneseSohei Archer · Sentry · Irregular · Yumi Archer · Ashigaru Musketeer · Samurai · Naginata Rider · Yabusame · Flaming Arrow · Morutaru · Daimyo · Shogun Tokugawa · Yamabushi · Shinobi · Fune · Atakabune · Tekkousen
Age3DE Icon.png Definitive Edition
CommonCaptured Mortar · General · Sloop · Steamer · Battleship
Flag IncanDE.png IncaInca War Chief · Jungle Bowman · Plumed Spearman · Chimu Runner · Bolas Warrior · Huaraca · Maceman · Chincha Raft
Flag SwedishDE.png SwedesCarolean · Hakkapelit · Leather Cannon
Flag American act3 aoe3de.png United StatesMinuteman · State Militia · Regular · Sharpshooter · Carbine Cavalry · Gatling Gun · Quaker Gun · Gunslinger · Cowboy · Owlhoot
Flag MexicanDE.png MexicansPadre · Insurgente · Soldado · Salteador · Chinaco · Desperado · Cuatrero · Bandido
Revolution.png RevolutionBarbary Warrior · Californio · Cetbang Cannon · Corsair Marksman · Cowboy · Cruzob Avenger · Cruzob Infantry · Cuerudo · Filibuster · Gaucho · Jagunço · Javanese Spearman · Llanero · Morochuco · Mounted Granadero · Revolutionary Sharpshooter · Trek Wagon
The African Royals
CommonLevied Spearman · Levied Bowman · Levied Gunner · Javelin Rider · Desert Warrior · Desert Archer · Desert Raider · Battle Canoe · Cannon Boat
Flag Ethiopian aoe3de.png EthiopiansRas · Oromo Warrior · Gascenya · Shotel Warrior · Neftenya · Sebastopol Mortar · War Dhow
Flag Hausa.png HausaEmir · Fulani Archer · Raider · Lifidi Knight · Maigadi · Xebec
Knights of the Mediterranean
Flag ItalianDE.png ItaliansPavisier · Bersagliere · Schiavone · Papal Guard · Papal Lancer · Papal Zouave · Papal Bombard · Galleass · Leonardo's Tank
Flag MalteseDE.png MalteseGrand Master · Hospitaller · Sentinel · Fire Thrower · Order Galley · Fire Ship
* added in the Definitive Edition   ** in Knights of the Mediterranean
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