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− | Falxmen are aggressive troops who are exclusive to unplayable factions. They have a punishing attack, which often leads to killing whatever they hit, coupled with average defense and light amour. Falxmen really chew through their opponents with their high attack. Their weapon is not armor piercing, but the sheer damage it inflicts | + | Falxmen are aggressive troops who are exclusive to unplayable factions. They are the best tier 2 barbarian Infantry and are a fine compliment for Thracian Phalanx Pikemen. They have a punishing attack, which often leads to killing whatever they hit, coupled with average defense and light amour. Falxmen really chew through their opponents with their high attack. Their weapon is not armor piercing, but the sheer damage it inflicts often kill armored units anyway. They have sky high morale and are impetuous, so they will take a lot of losses and keep right on rolling. |
− | However they do have to beware of heavy cavalry charges and missiles units, both of which they have little defense against. They also should not charge | + | However they do have to beware of heavy cavalry charges and missiles units, both of which they have little defense against. They also should not charge Pikemen head on because they will take terrible casualties against them before they can strike back. They also are not strong enough to beat the best Infantry units, though this is to be expected. |
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+ | Dacia should eventually replace Falxmen with Chosen Swordsmen, who have superior morale and stamina and much more defense. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:46, 17 November 2020
Falxmen are used to carve a path into enemy formations. They are superior, but somewhat ill-disciplined warriors.
Overview
Falxmen are used to carve a path into enemy formations. They are superior, but somewhat ill-disciplined warriors who are willing to charge into a fight without orders. They wear no armour, partly as a sign of their bravery and partly because it would interfere with the free swinging of their falxes. A falx can cut a man in two lengthways in the hands of a skilled user. It is a frightening weapon: a curved scythe-like blade on the end of a long handle that is sharpened on the inner curve of the blade. The damage from any blow is done with a pulling motion, meaning that any blow that lands will hack off a limb or decapitate a foe at the least. Historically, this is one of the few weapons that made the Romans change their standardised armour, as they added reinforcing bars to Legionary helmets after encountering falxmen.
Details
Falxmen are aggressive troops who are exclusive to unplayable factions. They are the best tier 2 barbarian Infantry and are a fine compliment for Thracian Phalanx Pikemen. They have a punishing attack, which often leads to killing whatever they hit, coupled with average defense and light amour. Falxmen really chew through their opponents with their high attack. Their weapon is not armor piercing, but the sheer damage it inflicts often kill armored units anyway. They have sky high morale and are impetuous, so they will take a lot of losses and keep right on rolling.
However they do have to beware of heavy cavalry charges and missiles units, both of which they have little defense against. They also should not charge Pikemen head on because they will take terrible casualties against them before they can strike back. They also are not strong enough to beat the best Infantry units, though this is to be expected.
Dacia should eventually replace Falxmen with Chosen Swordsmen, who have superior morale and stamina and much more defense.