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|Class=Light Cavalry | |Class=Light Cavalry | ||
|Unit Size=32 | |Unit Size=32 | ||
− | |Weaponry= <li>Spear</li> <li>Mace</li> | + | |Weaponry=<li>Spear</li> <li>Mace</li> |
+ | |Morale=9 | ||
+ | |Melee Attack=10 | ||
+ | |Ranged Attack=NA | ||
+ | |Defence=6 | ||
+ | |Charge Bonus=5 | ||
+ | |Accuracy=NA | ||
+ | |Range=NA | ||
+ | |Ammunition=NA | ||
|Region=Global | |Region=Global | ||
|Recruitment Cost=610 | |Recruitment Cost=610 | ||
|Upkeep Cost=210 | |Upkeep Cost=210 | ||
+ | |Turns to Build=1 | ||
+ | |Unit Limit=4 | ||
|Building Requirements=<li>Kings Stables</li> | |Building Requirements=<li>Kings Stables</li> | ||
|Tech Requirements=None | |Tech Requirements=None | ||
− | |Attributes=<li>Can formed charge</li> <li>Can withdraw</li> <li>Hardy</li> <li>Hide forest</li> <li>Sea faring</li> | + | |Attributes=<li>Can formed charge</li> <li>Can withdraw</li> <li>Hardy</li> <li>Hide forest</li> <li>Sea faring</li> |
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[[Category: M2TW Cavalry]] | [[Category: M2TW Cavalry]] | ||
+ | [[Category:M2TW Units]] |
Latest revision as of 07:03, 30 May 2017
Armed with spear and mace, these unique troops are renowned for their ferocity.
Overview
In the latter half of the 15th century, the Venetians introduced the Stradiots. Hailing from Albania, these Albanian warriors dress in Turkish fashion and wear padded or light mail armour and helmets. Armed with spear and mace, these unique troops are renowned for their ferocity, and for their lack of discipline.
Details
Stradiots are a rather good light cavalry unit, who, though appearing to be weak, are quite strong due to their armour piercing mace. The stradiots are also quite fast, meaning that they can usually out run enemy cavalry units. They are exceptional for attacks against missile units or for rear charges against melee units but should avoid direct confrontation with heavy cavalry units or even any confrontation at all. They also require a high level stables to be recruited and thus are usually only seen in the late game.