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− | {{Unit|image=[[Image:heavy_cavalry.jpg]]|Class=Heavy Cavalry| | + | {{TW Unit|image=[[Image:heavy_cavalry.jpg]] |
+ | |Class=Heavy Cavalry | ||
+ | |Unit Size=60 men | ||
+ | |Weaponry=Swords | ||
+ | |Region=Europe | ||
+ | |Recruitment Cost=1020 | ||
+ | |Upkeep Cost=300 | ||
+ | |Building Requirements=Military Academy | ||
+ | |Tech Requirements=None | ||
+ | |Attributes=<li>Diamond formation</li> <li>Wedge formation</li> | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | [[File:Euroheavycavalrythumb.png]]Heavy cavalry are the main fighting cavalry of the renaissance. They use their weight and momentum to charge and crush enemy infantry. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
+ | Heavy cavalry are so called to distinguish them from the light cavalry forces. It is not the job of heavy cavalry to pursue enemies. It is their lot to use their speed and weight directly against enemies, battering them into breaking by shock of impact. To this end, they are usually armed with fearsome heavy swords that are quite capable of skewering a man or carving him in two. This role often means that heavy cavalry are held as a reserve by a wise general, so that they can be used to batter a hole in a critically weakened part of an enemy line. | ||
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+ | Historically, there was debate during the period about the purpose of cavalry forces. Some generals favored having their men close with the enemy and use “cold steel” for its terrifying morale impact. Britain’s John Churchill favored this approach, keeping his men small of ammunition while on campaign so that they weren't tempted to use any bullets in battle! The other school of thought, naturally enough, favored using cavalry firepower to break enemy formations. Heavy cavalry did, therefore carry carbines and pistols, depending on the army they served in. | ||
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− | Heavy | + | ==Details== |
+ | The Heavy Cavalry unit is ideally used to quickly engage and destroy enemy infantry. Their faster speed and mass enable the Heavy Cavalry to deal with infantry easily if used correctly. | ||
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==Factions== | ==Factions== | ||
− | *[[Great Britain (ETW Faction)|Great Britain]] | + | {{List Column|3| |
+ | *[[Image:Britain_flag.jpg|25px]] [[Great Britain (ETW Faction)|Great Britain]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Denmark.png|25px]] [[Denmark (ETW Faction)|Denmark]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Genoa_flag.jpg|25px]] [[Genoa (ETW Faction)|Genoa]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Greece_flag.png|25px]] [[Greece (ETW Faction)|Greece]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Flag_Ireland.jpg|25px]] [[Ireland (ETW Faction)|Ireland]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Flag_st_john.png|25px]] [[Knights of St. John (ETW Faction)| Knights of St. John]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Naples_and_Sicily_ETW.png|25px]] [[Naples & Sicily (ETW Faction)|Naples & Sicily]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Norway_flag.jpg|25px]] [[Norway (ETW Faction)|Norway]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Italian_flag.jpg|25px]] [[Italian States (ETW Faction)|Italian States]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Savoy_ETW.png|25px]] [[Savoy (ETW Faction)|Savoy]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Scotland_ETW.png|25px]] [[Scotland (ETW Faction)|Scotland]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Sweden_flag.jpg|25px]] [[Sweden (ETW Faction)|Sweden]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:13_colonies_flag.jpg|25px]] [[Thirteen Colonies (ETW Faction)|Thirteen Colonies]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Venice_ETW.png|25px]] [[Venice (ETW Faction)|Venice]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:ETW Cavalry]] |
+ | [[Category:ETW Units]] |
Latest revision as of 10:07, 30 May 2017
Heavy cavalry are the main fighting cavalry of the renaissance. They use their weight and momentum to charge and crush enemy infantry.
Overview
Heavy cavalry are so called to distinguish them from the light cavalry forces. It is not the job of heavy cavalry to pursue enemies. It is their lot to use their speed and weight directly against enemies, battering them into breaking by shock of impact. To this end, they are usually armed with fearsome heavy swords that are quite capable of skewering a man or carving him in two. This role often means that heavy cavalry are held as a reserve by a wise general, so that they can be used to batter a hole in a critically weakened part of an enemy line.
Historically, there was debate during the period about the purpose of cavalry forces. Some generals favored having their men close with the enemy and use “cold steel” for its terrifying morale impact. Britain’s John Churchill favored this approach, keeping his men small of ammunition while on campaign so that they weren't tempted to use any bullets in battle! The other school of thought, naturally enough, favored using cavalry firepower to break enemy formations. Heavy cavalry did, therefore carry carbines and pistols, depending on the army they served in.
Details
The Heavy Cavalry unit is ideally used to quickly engage and destroy enemy infantry. Their faster speed and mass enable the Heavy Cavalry to deal with infantry easily if used correctly.