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{{Unit|image=[[Image:1st_Rate.png]]|Class=1st Rate|Men=264|Weaponry=102 guns|Minimum Building Requirement=Steam Drydock|Region=Global|Recruitment Cost=3310|Upkeep Cost=820|Technology Needed=None}}
 
{{Unit|image=[[Image:1st_Rate.png]]|Class=1st Rate|Men=264|Weaponry=102 guns|Minimum Building Requirement=Steam Drydock|Region=Global|Recruitment Cost=3310|Upkeep Cost=820|Technology Needed=None}}
  
==Overview==
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==Game Description==
  
 
While these warships are among the most powerful vessels afloat, they are poor sailors, being both slow and unresponsive. This is not a serious shortcoming because, armed with around 100 cannons firing 32-, 24- and 18-pounder balls on their three decks, they can fire a terrible and destructive broadside. They carry a crew of over 800 sailors, gunners and marines and have more artillery than most land armies. Their cost, however, is a drawback and few navies can afford to build or maintain more than a handful of them.
 
While these warships are among the most powerful vessels afloat, they are poor sailors, being both slow and unresponsive. This is not a serious shortcoming because, armed with around 100 cannons firing 32-, 24- and 18-pounder balls on their three decks, they can fire a terrible and destructive broadside. They carry a crew of over 800 sailors, gunners and marines and have more artillery than most land armies. Their cost, however, is a drawback and few navies can afford to build or maintain more than a handful of them.
  
Historically, first rates were never common, and hardly ever sent to overseas stations. They existed purely to fight in set-piece battles, and were not used for mundane duties such as protecting merchantmen, policing the seas and hunting down privateers.  
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Historically, first rates were never common, and hardly ever sent to overseas stations. They existed purely to fight in set-piece battles, and were not used for mundane duties such as protecting merchantmen, policing the seas and hunting down privateers.
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==Overview==
  
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With their one hundred or so cannons and their large complement of crew, first rates can easily overpower nearly any other ship in a direct engagement. However, they are slow and unwieldy, and faster, lesser ships may be able to outwit and defeat them.
  
 
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Revision as of 12:52, 10 August 2011

These ships were one of the largest rates of the 18th and 19th centuries, and were often used as flagships. They are usually armed with 102 guns in Empire:Total War.

First Rate Ship of the Line (ETW Unit)
1st Rate.png
Class 1st Rate
Unit Size
Weaponry 102 guns
Morale
Melee Attack
Ranged Attack
Defence
Charge Bonus
Accuracy
Range
Ammunition
Region Global
Recruitment Cost 3310
Upkeep Cost 820
Turns to Build
Unit Limit
Building Requirements
Technology Requirements
Attributes


Game Description

While these warships are among the most powerful vessels afloat, they are poor sailors, being both slow and unresponsive. This is not a serious shortcoming because, armed with around 100 cannons firing 32-, 24- and 18-pounder balls on their three decks, they can fire a terrible and destructive broadside. They carry a crew of over 800 sailors, gunners and marines and have more artillery than most land armies. Their cost, however, is a drawback and few navies can afford to build or maintain more than a handful of them.

Historically, first rates were never common, and hardly ever sent to overseas stations. They existed purely to fight in set-piece battles, and were not used for mundane duties such as protecting merchantmen, policing the seas and hunting down privateers.

Overview

With their one hundred or so cannons and their large complement of crew, first rates can easily overpower nearly any other ship in a direct engagement. However, they are slow and unwieldy, and faster, lesser ships may be able to outwit and defeat them.

Factions