


The Khmer from the Beyond the Sword expansion have Ballista Elephants as a unique unit, which specifically target enemy cavalry when attacking a stack. In Civ IV, all factions can build them so long as they have a source of ivory, and though slower than horse units they have a combat bonus against them.In Civ III, they're the Indians' special unit, replacing Knights but requiring no special resources.Civilization has had war elephant units since II, where they were inexplicably available as a result of discovering Polytheism.Aztec Wars: The Chinese use these they have cannons mounted on their backs.Assassin's Creed Origins features war elephants as high-level Optional Bosses.The larger, slower Paraceratherium and Brontosaurus can even have siege weapons and towers built onto their platform saddles like old illustrations of war elephants. Mammoths prove to be it quite literally, being competent fighters and reasonably fast for mounts. In ARK: Survival Evolved, numerous animals can fit the motif.However, playing as the Arch Druid class enables the taming of wild elephants through the use of the befriend animal ability. Age of Wonders 3: Frostlings still have their mammoths, but war elephants are absent.The Wizard's Throne: Nomads had access to Elephant riders and Frostlings could use Mammoth Riders.In the first game, only the Azracs could build war elephants,which replaced siege rams for that race.Age of Wonders: Some factions have access to war elephants and war mammoths.Age of Mythology has them as the Egyptian faction's strongest cavalry unit.There is also the Sufi War Elephant which can be obtained from a Sufi trading post. From the standard Mahout Lancer which are like the slower but stronger version of the Spanish Lancer and deals trample damage to boot, The Howdah which are elephants with a musketeer on the back and retains elephants' deadly melee attack, Flail Elephant that is basically a battering ram but on an elephant, and the Siege Elephant which has a cannon on the back and also has the advantage over other artillery by being faster and not having to unpack the cannon before it can start firing. Age of Empires III has the Indian faction which has a variety of elephant units.The dlc Dynasties of India turns the Elephant Archers into regional units (in place of Horse Archers) as well as the brand new Armored Elephant/Siege Elephant, a massive, armor-covered elephant which is a living substitute for Rams avaible to Indian civs. Age of Empires II dials back the elephants, having (riderless) War Elephants as the unique unit of the Persians, but eventually introduced more with The Forgotten's Indian Elephant Archers and Rise of the Rajas that gave its four new factions Battle Elephants (and one of them, the Khmer, a Ballista Elephant as their unique unit).It also has wild elephants which can be hunted for food (though strangely, they cannot be tamed elephant units simply create a trained elephant and rider).
SHADOW OF MORDOR MIGHTY DOOM ACHIEVEMENT UPGRADE
Age of Empires I gives War Elephants (which attack with their tusks), Armored Elephants (an upgrade of War Elephants with improved armor and attacks), and Elephant Archers (where the elephant in question does not attack at all, but the Bowman mounted on its back does).0 A.D.: War elephants are units available to Carthage, Egypt, Persia and India.Here is a List with Name, Objective and Bonus Objective.
