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Latest revision as of 10:44, 30 May 2017
Mori Sengoku Bune (TWS2 Unit) | |
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Class | Medium Ship |
Recruitment Cost | 350 |
Upkeep Cost | 75 |
Requires | Buildings: |
Marines | 10 |
Seamen | 80 |
Hull Strength | 200 |
Morale | 14 |
Description
These medium-sized ships have a single mast and sail which can give them extra speed to chase down and attack slower vessels.
The sengoku bune is distinguished from other Japanese ships by its sail. This sail is carried in addition to the oarsmen on board, and sailing with the wind allows it to chase down enemy ships. The sengoku bune has few crew compared to similar sized ships, so it is best used to attack smaller, weaker ships rather than those in its own weight category.
Historically, sengoku bunes were large junk-style ships used to carry rice and sake. In 1609, converted sengoku-bunes were used in the Shimazu raid on the independent kingdom of Ryukyu. These were joined in the attack by ataka bunes, warships that resembled large floating castles. The combination together was an interesting attempt to advance the art of sea warfare.
Strengths & Weaknesses
- All-round ships, with decent crew size, speed and manouverability.
- Not as much crew as heavy ships so vulnerable to boarding, slower than light ships.