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{{Unit|image=[[Image:pikemen thumbnail.jpg|Pikeman]]|Recruitable From=Magistrate|Recruitment Cost=536|Upkeep Cost=160|Technology Needed=None}}
 
{{Unit|image=[[Image:pikemen thumbnail.jpg|Pikeman]]|Recruitable From=Magistrate|Recruitment Cost=536|Upkeep Cost=160|Technology Needed=None}}
  
='''Pikemen'''=
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==Overview==
  
==Unit Description==
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Despite the fact that firepower is the key to battle, “trailing a pike” into battle is more gentlemanly than carrying a gun. Pike-men are shock troops, relying on mass and impact in melee. Pikes are not without their uses: a solid wall of spear points is a formidable barrier to any cavalry attack. Pike-men still march into battle because not every European nation can afford (or find) enough guns for everyone. Sending men into battle with an obsolescent weapon is better than sending them forward with nothing at all.
Pikemen carry long spears of a type that would have been familiar to the soldiers of Alexander the Great.
 
  
Despite the fact the firepower is the key to battle, "trailing a pike" into battle is more gentlemanly than carrying a gun. Pikemen are shock troops relyin on mass and impact in melee. Pikes are not without their uses: a solid wall of spear points is a formidible barrier to any cavalry attack. Pikemen still march into to battle because not every European nation can afford (or find)enough guns for everyone. Sending men into battle with an obsolescent weapon is better than sending them forward with nothing at all.
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By 1700, most European generals realized that the pike and pike-men were hopelessly outdated and outclassed on a modern battlefield. Pike-men had been a vital part of all infantry formations, protecting musketeers from cavalry and being the “shock” element in melee combat. There was a fatal problem for pike-men: a musket could kill at a distance, and once a decent bayonet was developed, pikes really did lose their point!
  
By 1700, most European generals realised that pikes and pikemen where hopelessly outdated and outclassed on a modern battlefield. Pikemen had been a vital part of all infantry formations, protecting musketeers from cavalry and being the "shock" element in melee combat. There was a fatal problem for pikemen: a musket could kill at a distance, and once a decent bayonet was developed,pikes really did lose their point!
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Although a brilliant general in every (other?) respect, Maurice de Saxe, the great Marshal General of France, remained an advocate of the pike even in the 1740s. By then, it was obvious that pikes were useless against massed musket-armed infantry.
  
Although a brilliant general in every (other?) respect, Maurico de Saxo, the great Marshal General of France, remained an advocate of the pike even in the 1740s. By then, it was obvious that pikes were useless against massed musket-armed infantry.
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==Factions==
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*[[Great Britain (ETW Britain)|Great Britain]]
  
==Statistics==
 
 
[[File:Pikemen stats.jpg]]
 
 
==Factional Differences==
 
Unknown at this time.
 
 
==Tactics==
 
Pikemen are incredibly out dated in E:TW. They were widely used in the 1600's but the musket has become too much of an adversary now.
 
However Pikemen are great melee units in the Early Era. As Musket firing drills aren't really advanced your Pikes can get close to the body of muskets.
 
A melee based unit is always better at hand-to-hand combat than a musketeer who has a Rifle Butt or Plug bayonet.
 
 
However by the Mid Era your men will be cut to pieces by advanced firing drills.
 
 
The only consistent use is the fact that the 'Spear Wall' tactic is devastating against Cavalry.
 
[[Category:Empire Total War Units]]
 
 
[[Category:Infantry]]
 
[[Category:Infantry]]

Revision as of 13:20, 8 November 2009

Pikemen (ETW Unit)
Pikeman
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Recruitment Cost 536
Upkeep Cost 160
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Overview

Despite the fact that firepower is the key to battle, “trailing a pike” into battle is more gentlemanly than carrying a gun. Pike-men are shock troops, relying on mass and impact in melee. Pikes are not without their uses: a solid wall of spear points is a formidable barrier to any cavalry attack. Pike-men still march into battle because not every European nation can afford (or find) enough guns for everyone. Sending men into battle with an obsolescent weapon is better than sending them forward with nothing at all.

By 1700, most European generals realized that the pike and pike-men were hopelessly outdated and outclassed on a modern battlefield. Pike-men had been a vital part of all infantry formations, protecting musketeers from cavalry and being the “shock” element in melee combat. There was a fatal problem for pike-men: a musket could kill at a distance, and once a decent bayonet was developed, pikes really did lose their point!

Although a brilliant general in every (other?) respect, Maurice de Saxe, the great Marshal General of France, remained an advocate of the pike even in the 1740s. By then, it was obvious that pikes were useless against massed musket-armed infantry.

Factions