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− | + | {{TW Unit|image= [[File: hastati.png]] | |
− | {{TW Unit|image= | + | |Class= Light Infantry |
− | |Class= | ||
|Unit Size= 160 men | |Unit Size= 160 men | ||
− | |Weaponry= | + | |Weaponry=<li>Pilum</li> |
− | |Morale= | + | <li>Sword</li> |
+ | |Morale= 6 | ||
|Melee Attack=7 | |Melee Attack=7 | ||
|Ranged Attack=11 | |Ranged Attack=11 | ||
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|Charge Bonus=2 | |Charge Bonus=2 | ||
|Accuracy= | |Accuracy= | ||
− | |Range= | + | |Range= 35 |
− | |Ammunition= | + | |Ammunition= 2 per man |
− | |Region= | + | |Region= Global |
|Recruitment Cost= 440 | |Recruitment Cost= 440 | ||
|Upkeep Cost= 170 | |Upkeep Cost= 170 | ||
|Turns to Build= 1 | |Turns to Build= 1 | ||
− | |Unit Limit= | + | |Unit Limit= Unlimited |
|Building Requirements=Militia Barracks | |Building Requirements=Militia Barracks | ||
− | |Tech Requirements= | + | |Tech Requirements=None |
|Attributes= | |Attributes= | ||
− | + | <li>Uses a missile before charging </li> | |
− | + | <li>Can sap </li> | |
− | + | <li>Can hide in forests </li> | |
}} | }} | ||
+ | [[File: hastati_unit_card.png]] Hastati fight as the leading edge of a Legion, wearing the enemy down for the next wave of attackers. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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They are armed with two pila that are thrown at the enemy at close range before they close to fight hand-to-hand. They are equipped with a sword, a bronze helmet, a large shield, and a breastplate. The pilum (plural, pila) is a cleverly designed spear with a soft iron shaft behind the point; it bends on impact so it can’t be thrown back and if it’s stuck in someone or something it is a real hindrance to movement. | They are armed with two pila that are thrown at the enemy at close range before they close to fight hand-to-hand. They are equipped with a sword, a bronze helmet, a large shield, and a breastplate. The pilum (plural, pila) is a cleverly designed spear with a soft iron shaft behind the point; it bends on impact so it can’t be thrown back and if it’s stuck in someone or something it is a real hindrance to movement. | ||
− | Historically, | + | Historically, Hastati spent their own money on their equipment and often couldn’t afford anything much better. This, along with age and property requirements, is why they fought as Hastati. |
== Details == | == Details == | ||
− | Hastati are | + | Hastati are capable troops. Although they do not have particularly excellent stats, their versatility on the battlefield (as with all Roman infantry) and relatively easy accessibility in particular is what makes them a unit not to be underestimated on the battlefield or the campaign map. They have multiple abilities in combat and tactics that make them effective; they have enough discipline to hold against Gaulish warbands yet the flexibility to defeat lesser phalanxes. They can hold their formation, break apart and fight as individuals, throw pila at will, or cancel throwing pila before a charge. |
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+ | As an example of the Hastati's flexibility, throwing a pila before a head-on charge against oncoming phalanxes can be actually quite effective; the pila kill enough hoplites to create a morale loss and holes in the phalanx formation, and the Hastati charge fast enough for the phalanx to still be disrupted and have lost their unity. The Hastati’s only real weakness on the battlefield is heavy cavalry. Against a heavy cavalry charge they do not hold for long and can rout easily. Other heavy infantry can also defeat hastati without significant casualties on the opposing side. Economically, with only a militia barracks required to recruit the Hastati, most cities are able to train them, making Hastati a staple pre-Marian Roman troop. | ||
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+ | They are available before the Marian reforms only. Although not elite troops, they are excellent for a unit that only requires a Large Town. A Roman player who wants to rush the Marian Reforms should consider the fact that their recruitment spot is replaced by Auxilia after the event. | ||
− | + | The next level barracks produces Principes, who are slightly tougher but are otherwise the same as Hastati. | |
== Factions == | == Factions == | ||
− | + | <li>[[Image:Senate_Faction_Symbol-Vanilla.png |36px]] [[Senate_(RTW_Faction) |Senate]]</li> | |
− | The House of Brutii | + | <li>[[Image:Brutii_Faction_Symbol-Vanilla.png |36px]][[Brutii_(RTW_Faction) |The House of Brutii]]</li> |
− | The House of Julii | + | <li>[[Image:Julii_Faction_Symbol-Vanilla.png |36px]][[Julii_(RTW_Faction) |The House of Julii]]</li> |
− | The House of Scipii | + | <li>[[Image:Scipii_Faction_Symbol-Vanilla.png |36px]][[Scipii_(RTW_Faction) |The House of Scipii]]</li> |
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+ | [[Category:RTW Infantry]] | ||
+ | [[Category:RTW Units]] |
Latest revision as of 12:25, 14 February 2021
Hastati fight as the leading edge of a Legion, wearing the enemy down for the next wave of attackers.
Overview
Hastati are among the younger men in an early Republican Legion and form the front line in any battle. They are supposed to wear down an enemy and hold him before the next Roman battle line attacks and carries on the fight. They are, as a result, capable troops in their own right.
They are armed with two pila that are thrown at the enemy at close range before they close to fight hand-to-hand. They are equipped with a sword, a bronze helmet, a large shield, and a breastplate. The pilum (plural, pila) is a cleverly designed spear with a soft iron shaft behind the point; it bends on impact so it can’t be thrown back and if it’s stuck in someone or something it is a real hindrance to movement.
Historically, Hastati spent their own money on their equipment and often couldn’t afford anything much better. This, along with age and property requirements, is why they fought as Hastati.
Details
Hastati are capable troops. Although they do not have particularly excellent stats, their versatility on the battlefield (as with all Roman infantry) and relatively easy accessibility in particular is what makes them a unit not to be underestimated on the battlefield or the campaign map. They have multiple abilities in combat and tactics that make them effective; they have enough discipline to hold against Gaulish warbands yet the flexibility to defeat lesser phalanxes. They can hold their formation, break apart and fight as individuals, throw pila at will, or cancel throwing pila before a charge.
As an example of the Hastati's flexibility, throwing a pila before a head-on charge against oncoming phalanxes can be actually quite effective; the pila kill enough hoplites to create a morale loss and holes in the phalanx formation, and the Hastati charge fast enough for the phalanx to still be disrupted and have lost their unity. The Hastati’s only real weakness on the battlefield is heavy cavalry. Against a heavy cavalry charge they do not hold for long and can rout easily. Other heavy infantry can also defeat hastati without significant casualties on the opposing side. Economically, with only a militia barracks required to recruit the Hastati, most cities are able to train them, making Hastati a staple pre-Marian Roman troop.
They are available before the Marian reforms only. Although not elite troops, they are excellent for a unit that only requires a Large Town. A Roman player who wants to rush the Marian Reforms should consider the fact that their recruitment spot is replaced by Auxilia after the event.
The next level barracks produces Principes, who are slightly tougher but are otherwise the same as Hastati.