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− | {{Building | + | {{TWS2 Building|image=[[Image:Bajutsu Master Dojo S2TW.png]] |
|Chain=Cavalry Type | |Chain=Cavalry Type | ||
− | |Requires='''Buildings''':<li>[[Warhorse Stables (TWS2)|Warhorse Stables]]</li>'''Arts''':<li>[[Form]]</li>'''Resources''':<li>Warhorses</li> | + | |Requires='''Buildings''':<li>[[Warhorse Stables (TWS2)|Warhorse Stables]]</li> |
− | |Enables='''Buildings''':<li>[[Legendary Bajutsu School (TWS2)|Legendary Bajutsu School]]</li>'''Units''':<li>[[Great Guard (TWS2 Unit)|Great Guard]]</li> | + | '''Arts''':<li>[[Form]]</li> |
+ | '''Resources''':<li>Warhorses</li> | ||
+ | |Enables='''Buildings''':<li>[[Legendary Bajutsu School (TWS2)|Legendary Bajutsu School]]</li> | ||
+ | '''Units''':<li>[[Light Cavalry (TWS2 Unit)|Light Cavalry]]</li> | ||
+ | <li>[[Katana Cavalry (TWS2 Unit)|Katana Cavalry]]</li> | ||
+ | <li>[[Yari Cavalry (TWS2 Unit)|Yari Cavalry]]</li> | ||
+ | <li>[[Bow Cavalry (TWS2 Unit)|Bow Cavalry]]</li> | ||
+ | <li>[[Great Guard (TWS2 Unit)|Great Guard]]</li> | ||
+ | <li>[[Takeda Light Cavalry (TWS2 Unit)|Takeda Light Cavalry]]</li> | ||
+ | <li>[[Takeda Fire Cavalry (TWS2 Unit)|Takeda Fire Cavalry]]</li> | ||
+ | <li>[[Takeda Katana Cavalry (TWS2 Unit)|Takeda Katana Cavalry]]</li> | ||
+ | <li>[[Takeda Yari Cavalry (TWS2 Unit)|Takeda Yari Cavalry]]</li> | ||
+ | <li>[[Takeda Bow Cavalry (TWS2 Unit)|Takeda Bow Cavalry]]</li> | ||
+ | <li>[[Tokugawa Mounted Gunners (TWS2 Unit)|Tokugawa Mounted Gunners]]</li> | ||
|Spawned Defence Forces=- | |Spawned Defence Forces=- | ||
− | |Basic Building Statistics=-1 to samurai cavalry recruitment times in this province | + | |Basic Building Statistics=<li>Cost: 2800</li> |
+ | <li>-1 to samurai cavalry recruitment times in this province</li> | ||
|Clan Effects=-}} | |Clan Effects=-}} | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | + | '''A wise man listens to his horse.''' | |
− | + | Cavalry units trained in this dojo will always be better and cheaper than units trained elsewhere. Bajutsu, or the skill of horse riding, is as much about training the man as the horse. A master is not just a horseman, he is also a warrior, scholar and teacher. He can read a battle, understand a horse and teach even the most unpromising student. | |
− | + | There were many schools of horsemanship in medieval Japan. Each had its own style and specialities, but all agreed that it was the bond between rider and horse that made a cavalry warrior. Students were expected to know everything about their mounts. They were also expected to stay in the saddle no matter what happened, be able to guide the animal with their knees, and fight with spear, bow and sword. Most schools favoured tractable animals for easy training, but on the Kanto plain high-spirited horses were preferred. These mounts took more breaking in, but were thought to make better battle steeds. | |
[[Category:TWS2 Building]] | [[Category:TWS2 Building]] |
Latest revision as of 02:49, 7 November 2012
Bajutsu Master Dojo (TWS2) | |
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Chain | Cavalry Type |
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Description
A wise man listens to his horse.
Cavalry units trained in this dojo will always be better and cheaper than units trained elsewhere. Bajutsu, or the skill of horse riding, is as much about training the man as the horse. A master is not just a horseman, he is also a warrior, scholar and teacher. He can read a battle, understand a horse and teach even the most unpromising student. There were many schools of horsemanship in medieval Japan. Each had its own style and specialities, but all agreed that it was the bond between rider and horse that made a cavalry warrior. Students were expected to know everything about their mounts. They were also expected to stay in the saddle no matter what happened, be able to guide the animal with their knees, and fight with spear, bow and sword. Most schools favoured tractable animals for easy training, but on the Kanto plain high-spirited horses were preferred. These mounts took more breaking in, but were thought to make better battle steeds.