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Revision as of 22:39, 10 September 2014
Purple traditionally represents royalty, partially because of how expensive purple dye used to be. It also stands for mystery and creativity, as well as pain.
In Villages, Purple focuses on sneaky units and dirty tricks.
Purple Units
This list does not include multi-colored (Purple/other) units.
- Ace
- Assassin
- Builder
- Calhoun
- Duelist
- Farmer
- Gambler
- Joker
- Knight
- Martyr
- Mezada
- Peasant
- Princess
- Psychic
- Scout
- Thief
- Turtle
- Wizard
Muti-Colored (Purple/other) Units
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