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These swift light horsemen are right to see themselves as better men than their foes, as they pursue enemies from the battlefield.
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{{TW Unit|image=[[Image:Wallachian_boyar.jpg]]
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|Class=Elite Light Cavalry
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|Unit Size=80 Men
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|Weaponry= Sabers
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|Region=Bulgaria
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|Recruitment Cost=1090
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|Upkeep Cost=270
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|Building Requirements=Military Governors Barracks
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|Tech Requirements=None
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|Attributes=<li>Can Hide in Woodland</li>
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<li>Can form Diamond Formation</li>
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<li>Can Form Wedge Formation </li>
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}}
  
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[[Image:Wallachian_boyar_icon_cavs.png‎]] These swift light horsemen are right to see themselves as better men than their foes, as they pursue enemies from the battlefield.
  
{{Unit|image=[[Image:Wallachian_boyar.jpg]]|
 
Class= Elite
 
|Men= 60
 
|Guns= Sabre
 
|Recruitable From=
 
Minor Governor's Barracks
 
|Region= Wallachia
 
|Recruitment Cost= 1090
 
|Upkeep Cost= 270
 
|Technology Needed= -
 
|DLC= EUE}}
 
  
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
  
 
Wallachian boyars carry sabres but do not wear armour. This aids them in moving quickly across broken ground but makes them vulnerable when in combat against heavy cavalrymen. It would be wasteful to use boyars attacking formed infantry in square, but they are extremely useful in pursuing already-broken enemies. They can also be used to ride down disorganised troops and skirmishers.  
 
Wallachian boyars carry sabres but do not wear armour. This aids them in moving quickly across broken ground but makes them vulnerable when in combat against heavy cavalrymen. It would be wasteful to use boyars attacking formed infantry in square, but they are extremely useful in pursuing already-broken enemies. They can also be used to ride down disorganised troops and skirmishers.  
  
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Wallachia had been a battleground for over a century, as both the Austrians and the Russians attempted to take the province from the Ottomans during a series of wars. The boyar aristocracy were not, however, always impressed with their new rulers and their absolutist ways: they had often enjoyed more latitude under the Ottomans. Being a boyar was a mark of nobility, and meant that a boyar man owned land, had serfs, and had military duties or obligations. The boyars had begun as elected chiefs but had, over the centuries, become a hereditary class; this meant a man could be "of boyar bones" and aristocratic even if he lacked lands or serfs to work it. As in many other parts of Europe, military service was an honourable, possibly the only, profession for a nobleman.
  
Wallachia had been a battleground for over a century, as both the Austrians and the Russians attempted to take the province from the Ottomans during a series of wars. The boyar aristocracy were not, however, always impressed with their new rulers and their absolutist ways: they had often enjoyed more latitude under the Ottomans. Being a boyar was a mark of nobility, and meant that a boyar man owned land, had serfs, and had military duties or obligations. The boyars had begun as elected chiefs but had, over the centuries, become a hereditary class; this meant a man could be "of boyar bones" and aristocratic even if he lacked lands or serfs to work it. As in many other parts of Europe, military service was an honourable, possibly the only, profession for a nobleman.
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==Details==
  
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Wallachian Boyars are an Elite Light Cavalry unit available only to the Ottoman Empire. Wallachian Boyars should be used to rout already wavering units and chase down routing infantry. Due to their speed they are also useful for taking out enemy artillery. However due to their lack of armour they are vulnerable against heavy cavalry and a well prepared Line Infantry unit in Square Formation.
  
 
==Factions==
 
==Factions==
 
*[[Image:Ottoman_flag.jpg|25px]] [[Ottoman Empire (ETW Faction) | Ottoman Empire]]
 
*[[Image:Ottoman_flag.jpg|25px]] [[Ottoman Empire (ETW Faction) | Ottoman Empire]]
  
[[Category:Empire Total War Units]]
 
 
[[Category:ETW Cavalry]]
 
[[Category:ETW Cavalry]]
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[[Category:ETW Units]]

Latest revision as of 09:54, 30 May 2017

Wallachian Boyars (ETW Unit)
Wallachian boyar.jpg
Class Elite Light Cavalry
Unit Size 80 Men
Weaponry Sabers
Morale
Melee Attack
Ranged Attack
Defence
Charge Bonus
Accuracy
Range
Ammunition
Region Bulgaria
Recruitment Cost 1090
Upkeep Cost 270
Turns to Build
Unit Limit
Building Requirements Military Governors Barracks
Technology Requirements None
Attributes
  • Can Hide in Woodland
  • Can form Diamond Formation
  • Can Form Wedge Formation

  • Wallachian boyar icon cavs.png These swift light horsemen are right to see themselves as better men than their foes, as they pursue enemies from the battlefield.


    Overview

    Wallachian boyars carry sabres but do not wear armour. This aids them in moving quickly across broken ground but makes them vulnerable when in combat against heavy cavalrymen. It would be wasteful to use boyars attacking formed infantry in square, but they are extremely useful in pursuing already-broken enemies. They can also be used to ride down disorganised troops and skirmishers.

    Wallachia had been a battleground for over a century, as both the Austrians and the Russians attempted to take the province from the Ottomans during a series of wars. The boyar aristocracy were not, however, always impressed with their new rulers and their absolutist ways: they had often enjoyed more latitude under the Ottomans. Being a boyar was a mark of nobility, and meant that a boyar man owned land, had serfs, and had military duties or obligations. The boyars had begun as elected chiefs but had, over the centuries, become a hereditary class; this meant a man could be "of boyar bones" and aristocratic even if he lacked lands or serfs to work it. As in many other parts of Europe, military service was an honourable, possibly the only, profession for a nobleman.

    Details

    Wallachian Boyars are an Elite Light Cavalry unit available only to the Ottoman Empire. Wallachian Boyars should be used to rout already wavering units and chase down routing infantry. Due to their speed they are also useful for taking out enemy artillery. However due to their lack of armour they are vulnerable against heavy cavalry and a well prepared Line Infantry unit in Square Formation.

    Factions