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{{Unit|image=[[Image:Light Dragoon.jpg]]|Class=Dragoons|Men=80|Guns=N/A|Recruitable From=Military Academy|Region=Worldwide|Recruitment Cost=980|Upkeep Cost=280|Technology Needed=Carbines}}
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{{TW Unit|image=[[Image:Light Dragoon.jpg]]
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|Class=Dragoons
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|Unit Size=80 Men
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|Weaponry=Carbines and Swords
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|Region=Global
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|Recruitment Cost=980
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|Upkeep Cost=280
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|Building Requirements=Military Academy
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|Tech Requirements=Carbines
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|Attributes=<li>Can dismount</li>
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<li>Can hide in woodland</li>
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<li>Garrison policing bonus</li>
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<li>Can Fire From Horseback</li>
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}}
  
==Game Description==
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[[Image:Euro_light_dragoons.png]] Light dragoons are mounted skirmishers, riding to a fight then engaging the enemy on foot.
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==Overview==
  
 
Their horses are for mobility, not for any shock value in battle and are often little better than nags and ponies, rather than decent warhorses. In battle, this is unimportant as light dragoons dismount and form a skirmish line to harass an enemy and screen the main body of their own army.
 
Their horses are for mobility, not for any shock value in battle and are often little better than nags and ponies, rather than decent warhorses. In battle, this is unimportant as light dragoons dismount and form a skirmish line to harass an enemy and screen the main body of their own army.
 
 
The main weapon carried is a shortened musket, originally termed a “dragon” or dragoon (like “rifle”, the term came to be applied to the man carrying the gun). This is not an accurate weapon, but is no worse than any other smooth-bore.
 
The main weapon carried is a shortened musket, originally termed a “dragon” or dragoon (like “rifle”, the term came to be applied to the man carrying the gun). This is not an accurate weapon, but is no worse than any other smooth-bore.
 
 
Light dragoons are also useful in suppressing riotous and rebellious civilians. Their horses give them strategic mobility, allowing them to police large areas effectively and come to the aid of the local authorities.
 
Light dragoons are also useful in suppressing riotous and rebellious civilians. Their horses give them strategic mobility, allowing them to police large areas effectively and come to the aid of the local authorities.
 
 
Historically, dragoons lost their role as mounted infantry over the course of the 18th Century, and became another kind of light cavalry, although they retained the name. The officers and men welcomed the change to a role that had a higher social status (and usually better
 
Historically, dragoons lost their role as mounted infantry over the course of the 18th Century, and became another kind of light cavalry, although they retained the name. The officers and men welcomed the change to a role that had a higher social status (and usually better
  
==Overview==
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==Details==
 
 
Dragoons are ranged cavalry. They may engage effectively in both firefights and melee, although they are not as strong as specialized units in either area. Dragoons have the options to skirmish, where they will attempt to harrass the enemy while staying out of range, and dismount. Dismounting dragoons reduces their speed and melee capabilities, but improves their resistance to enemy fire. Also, in the earlier stages of the game, dragoons may not fire their weapons unless they dismount first, although later technologies allow them to fire from the saddle. Versatile in their uses, dragoons can be used to add firepower support to a point on the battlefield quickly and are equally useful in the conventional cavalry roles of breaking enemy morale and chasing down routing troops.
 
  
Dragoons are unable to form wedge of diamond formations.
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Light Dragoons are ranged cavalry. They may engage effectively in both firefights and melee, although they are not as strong as specialized units in either area. Dragoons have excellent stamina, allowing them to escape from or reach situations not possible for other units. Dragoons have the options to skirmish, where they will attempt to harass the enemy while staying out of range, and dismount. Dismounting dragoons reduces their speed and melee capabilities, but improves their resistance to enemy fire, as well as improving their ability to deal damage with their muskets. Versatile in their uses, dragoons can be used to add firepower support to a point on the battlefield quickly and are equally useful in the conventional cavalry roles of breaking enemy morale and chasing down routing troops.  
  
On top of all this, dragooons recieve bonuses in repression of local populations, and are a useful addition to militia forces in areas of unrest as a peacekeeping force.
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Dragoons do hold the disadvantage of having relatively poor morale. Most notably, they suffer very high penalties for withdrawing from combat. It is not uncommon for a dragoon retreat to turn into a rout despite minimal casualties.
  
In later versions of Empire: Total War, dragoons can fire while charging at enemy ranks. This allows them to inflict a little more damage to both numbers and morale before they make contact with their targets.
 
  
 
==Factions==
 
==Factions==
*[[Great Britain (ETW Faction)|Great Britain]]
 
  
[[Category:Empire Total War Units]]
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{{List Column|3|
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*[[Image:GreatBritain_FlagETW.png|25px]] [[Great Britain (ETW Faction)|Great Britain]]
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*[[Image:UnitedProvinces_FlagETW.png|25px]] [[United Provinces (ETW Faction)|United Provinces]]
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*[[Image:Austria_FlagETW.png|25px]] [[Austria (ETW Faction)|Austria]]
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*[[Image:Bavaria_FlagETW.png|25px]] [[Bavaria (ETW Faction)|Bavaria]]
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*[[Image:Courland_FlagETW.png|25px]] [[Courland (ETW Faction)|Courland]]
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*[[Image:Denmark_FlagETW.png|25px]] [[Denmark (ETW Faction)|Denmark]]
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*[[Image:France_flag.jpg|25px]] [[France (ETW Faction)|France]]
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*[[Image:Genoa_FlagETW.png|25px]] [[Genoa (ETW Faction)|Genoa]]
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*[[Image:Hannover_FlagETW.png|25px]] [[Hannover (ETW Faction)|Hannover]]
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*[[Image:Louisiana_FlagETW.png|25px]] [[Louisiana (ETW Faction)|Louisiana]]
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*[[Image:NaplesSicily_FlagETW.png|25px]] [[Naples & Sicily (ETW Faction)|Naples & Sicily]]
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*[[Image:ItalianStates_FlagETW.png|25px]] [[Italian States (ETW Faction)|Italian States]]
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*[[Image:Savoy_FlagETW.png|25px]] [[Savoy (ETW Faction)|Savoy]]
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*[[Image:Poland_flag.jpg|25px]] [[Poland-Lithuania (ETW Faction)|Poland-Lithuania]]
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*[[Image:Portugal_FlagETW.png|25px]] [[Portugal (ETW Faction)|Portugal]]
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*[[Image:Prussia_flag.jpg|25px]] [[Prussia (ETW Faction)|Prussia]]
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*[[Image:Saxony_FlagETW.png|25px]] [[Saxony (ETW Faction)|Saxony]]
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*[[Image:Spain_FlagETW.png|25px]] [[Spain (ETW Faction)|Spain]]
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*[[Image:Sweden_FlagETW.png|25px]] [[Sweden (ETW Faction)|Sweden]]
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*[[Image:Venice_FlagETW.png|25px]] [[Venice (ETW Faction)|Venice]]
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*[[Image:Westphalia_FlagETW.png|25px]] [[Westphalia (ETW Faction)|Westphalia]]
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*[[Image:Wurttemberg_FlagETW.png|25px]] [[Württemberg (ETW Faction)|Württemberg]]
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*[[Image:UnitedStates_FlagETW.png|25px]] [[United States (ETW Faction)|United States]]
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}}
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[[Category:ETW Cavalry]]
 
[[Category:ETW Cavalry]]
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[[Category:ETW Units]]

Latest revision as of 07:32, 14 July 2020

Light Dragoons (ETW Unit)
Light Dragoon.jpg
Class Dragoons
Unit Size 80 Men
Weaponry Carbines and Swords
Morale
Melee Attack
Ranged Attack
Defence
Charge Bonus
Accuracy
Range
Ammunition
Region Global
Recruitment Cost 980
Upkeep Cost 280
Turns to Build
Unit Limit
Building Requirements Military Academy
Technology Requirements Carbines
Attributes
  • Can dismount
  • Can hide in woodland
  • Garrison policing bonus
  • Can Fire From Horseback

  • Euro light dragoons.png Light dragoons are mounted skirmishers, riding to a fight then engaging the enemy on foot.

    Overview

    Their horses are for mobility, not for any shock value in battle and are often little better than nags and ponies, rather than decent warhorses. In battle, this is unimportant as light dragoons dismount and form a skirmish line to harass an enemy and screen the main body of their own army. The main weapon carried is a shortened musket, originally termed a “dragon” or dragoon (like “rifle”, the term came to be applied to the man carrying the gun). This is not an accurate weapon, but is no worse than any other smooth-bore. Light dragoons are also useful in suppressing riotous and rebellious civilians. Their horses give them strategic mobility, allowing them to police large areas effectively and come to the aid of the local authorities. Historically, dragoons lost their role as mounted infantry over the course of the 18th Century, and became another kind of light cavalry, although they retained the name. The officers and men welcomed the change to a role that had a higher social status (and usually better

    Details

    Light Dragoons are ranged cavalry. They may engage effectively in both firefights and melee, although they are not as strong as specialized units in either area. Dragoons have excellent stamina, allowing them to escape from or reach situations not possible for other units. Dragoons have the options to skirmish, where they will attempt to harass the enemy while staying out of range, and dismount. Dismounting dragoons reduces their speed and melee capabilities, but improves their resistance to enemy fire, as well as improving their ability to deal damage with their muskets. Versatile in their uses, dragoons can be used to add firepower support to a point on the battlefield quickly and are equally useful in the conventional cavalry roles of breaking enemy morale and chasing down routing troops.

    Dragoons do hold the disadvantage of having relatively poor morale. Most notably, they suffer very high penalties for withdrawing from combat. It is not uncommon for a dragoon retreat to turn into a rout despite minimal casualties.


    Factions