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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
  
Such men have little to do with standard military protocols and practice, or even organisation, often taking up arms in extraordinary circumstances. This lack of discipline means that they can sometimes be extremely brutal, even brutish, in their behaviour. This can work in their favour, in that it gives enemies pause for thought. More typically, their lack of discipline counts against them, and faced with a well-ordered force they can be at a disadvantage. In such a case, their mobility can be a boon, allowing them to harass an enemy and withdraw as soon as the fight goes against them.
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Such men have little to do with standard military protocols and practice, or even organization, often taking-up arms in extraordinary circumstances. This lack of discipline means that they can sometimes be extremely brutal, even brutish, in their behaviur. This can work in their favour, in that it gives enemies pause for thought. More typically, their lack of discipline counts against them, and when faced with a well-ordered force, they can be at a disadvantage. In such a case, their mobility can be a boon, allowing them to harass an enemy and withdraw as soon as the fight goes against them.
  
 
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Bashi-Bazouks are melee infantry available only to the Ottoman Empire (without hacks). They are invisible to the enemy when immobile or walking, allowing them to set up ambushes. Unfortunately, they are quite poor in a melee engagement despite their melee-only capabilities; the small size of their regiments are also a hindrance. Bashi-Bazouks are impractical in the long term and should be replaced by more significant melee infantry such as the Cemaat Janissaries.  
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Bashi-Bazouks are melee infantry available only to the Ottoman Empire. They are invisible to the enemy when immobile or walking, allowing them to set up ambushes. Unfortunately, they are quite poor in a melee engagement despite their melee-only capabilities; the small size of their regiments are also a hindrance. Bashi-Bazouks are impractical in the long term and should be replaced by more significant melee infantry such as the Cemaat Janissaries.  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:45, 18 November 2024

Bashi-Bazouks (ETW Unit)
Bashi bazouks.jpg
Class Irregulars
Unit Size 80 Men
Weaponry Sabres
Morale
Melee Attack
Ranged Attack
Defence
Charge Bonus
Accuracy
Range
Ammunition
Region Middle East
Recruitment Cost 580
Upkeep Cost 140
Turns to Build
Unit Limit
Building Requirements Magistrate
Technology Requirements None
Attributes
  • Can hide in woodland
  • Can hide in light scrub
  • Can hide in long grass
  • Good Stamina
  • Resistant to heat

  • Bashi bazouks icon infs.png These irregular troops are often poorly equipped and ill-disciplined, but they can be a very effective, mobile “mob”.

    Overview

    Such men have little to do with standard military protocols and practice, or even organization, often taking-up arms in extraordinary circumstances. This lack of discipline means that they can sometimes be extremely brutal, even brutish, in their behaviur. This can work in their favour, in that it gives enemies pause for thought. More typically, their lack of discipline counts against them, and when faced with a well-ordered force, they can be at a disadvantage. In such a case, their mobility can be a boon, allowing them to harass an enemy and withdraw as soon as the fight goes against them.

    Details

    Bashi-Bazouks are melee infantry available only to the Ottoman Empire. They are invisible to the enemy when immobile or walking, allowing them to set up ambushes. Unfortunately, they are quite poor in a melee engagement despite their melee-only capabilities; the small size of their regiments are also a hindrance. Bashi-Bazouks are impractical in the long term and should be replaced by more significant melee infantry such as the Cemaat Janissaries.

    Factions