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==Description==
 
==Description==
<p>Katana ashigaru are heavy, sword-armed infantry who form part of the main line and fight in melee against enemy infantry.</p>
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Katana ashigaru are heavy, sword-armed infantry who form part of the main line and fight in melee against enemy infantry.
  
<p>These foot soldiers carry katana: swords renowned for their razor sharpness and cutting power. The ashigaru form part of the main battle line and, once enemy infantry has been sufficiently weakened by missile troops, the ashigaru charge in and engage in melee.</p>
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These foot soldiers carry katana: swords renowned for their razor sharpness and cutting power. The ashigaru form part of the main battle line and, once enemy infantry has been sufficiently weakened by missile troops, the ashigaru charge in and engage in melee.
  
<p>Though ashigaru lack the swordsmanship of samurai, the sharp katana does most of the work. Once it cuts into an enemy, momentum carries it through, carving bone and flesh like silk. Because ashigaru don’t have the same social standing as samurai, their morale isn’t as good, and they are weak against cavalry charges or missile attacks.</p>
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Though ashigaru lack the swordsmanship of samurai, the sharp katana does most of the work. Once it cuts into an enemy, momentum carries it through, carving bone and flesh like silk. Because ashigaru don’t have the same social standing as samurai, their morale isn’t as good, and they are weak against cavalry charges or missile attacks.
  
<p>In 1588, the Japanese regent Toyotomi Hideyoshi banned all peasants from owning arms to remove the threat of peasant revolts and to hopefully limit other daimyo’s attempts to seize power. This measure also meant the existing ashigaru rose in stature. Once they had been little more than trained peasantry who split their time between farming and soldiering, but now they were professional soldiers. While of a lower class than the samurai, they could fight in battle without worrying how their crops were faring.</p>
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In 1588, the Japanese regent Toyotomi Hideyoshi banned all peasants from owning arms to remove the threat of peasant revolts and to hopefully limit other daimyo’s attempts to seize power. This measure also meant the existing ashigaru rose in stature. Once they had been little more than trained peasantry who split their time between farming and soldiering, but now they were professional soldiers. While of a lower class than the samurai, they could fight in battle without worrying how their crops were faring.
  
 
==Strengths & Weaknesses==
 
==Strengths & Weaknesses==
*Infantry units who excel in close-quarter melee.
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*Good in melee.
*Vulnerable to cavalry and to missile units.
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*Average morale.
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*Vulnerable to cavalry.
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*Vulnerable to missiles.
  
[[Category:TWS2 Infantry Units]]
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==Other Information==
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Loan Sword Ashigaru enjoy the distinct advantage of using katanas instead of spears which allows them to fare better in melee fights than [[Yari Ashigaru (TWS2 Unit)|Yari Ashigaru]]. Unfortunately, their low morale makes them complete rubbish for anything else other than garrison duty and defeating other Ashigaru units. Garrison duty is probably the only best thing that they should be used for as they make for a cheaper alternative to [[Katana Samurai (TWS2 Unit)|Katana Samurai]] and a much more effective substitute for Yari Ashigaru.
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[[Category:TWS2 Infantry]]
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[[Category:TWS2 Units]]

Latest revision as of 10:50, 30 May 2017

Loan Sword Ashigaru (TWS2 Unit)
Loan Sword Ashigaru TWS2.png
Class Sword Infantry
Recruitment Cost 400
Upkeep Cost 50
Requires Clan:
  • Ikko-Ikki
  • Buildings:
  • Fort
  • Melee Attack 9
    Charge Bonus 10
    Bonus vs Cavalry 0
    Melee Defence 2
    Armour 2
    Morale 5
    Speed 4
    Shogun-2-unitsB.png

    Description

    Katana ashigaru are heavy, sword-armed infantry who form part of the main line and fight in melee against enemy infantry.

    These foot soldiers carry katana: swords renowned for their razor sharpness and cutting power. The ashigaru form part of the main battle line and, once enemy infantry has been sufficiently weakened by missile troops, the ashigaru charge in and engage in melee.

    Though ashigaru lack the swordsmanship of samurai, the sharp katana does most of the work. Once it cuts into an enemy, momentum carries it through, carving bone and flesh like silk. Because ashigaru don’t have the same social standing as samurai, their morale isn’t as good, and they are weak against cavalry charges or missile attacks.

    In 1588, the Japanese regent Toyotomi Hideyoshi banned all peasants from owning arms to remove the threat of peasant revolts and to hopefully limit other daimyo’s attempts to seize power. This measure also meant the existing ashigaru rose in stature. Once they had been little more than trained peasantry who split their time between farming and soldiering, but now they were professional soldiers. While of a lower class than the samurai, they could fight in battle without worrying how their crops were faring.

    Strengths & Weaknesses

    • Good in melee.
    • Average morale.
    • Vulnerable to cavalry.
    • Vulnerable to missiles.

    Other Information

    Loan Sword Ashigaru enjoy the distinct advantage of using katanas instead of spears which allows them to fare better in melee fights than Yari Ashigaru. Unfortunately, their low morale makes them complete rubbish for anything else other than garrison duty and defeating other Ashigaru units. Garrison duty is probably the only best thing that they should be used for as they make for a cheaper alternative to Katana Samurai and a much more effective substitute for Yari Ashigaru.