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− | {{TW Unit|image=[[Image: | + | {{TW Unit|image=[[Image:Yeoman_Archers.png]] |
− | |Class= | + | |Class=Missile |
− | |Unit Size= | + | |Unit Size=60 |
− | |Weaponry= | + | |Weaponry=Longbow, Mallet |
− | |Morale= | + | |Morale=5 |
− | |Melee Attack= | + | |Melee Attack=9 |
− | |Ranged Attack= | + | |Ranged Attack=8 |
− | |Defence= | + | |Defence=5 |
− | |Charge Bonus= | + | |Charge Bonus=2 |
− | |Accuracy= | + | |Accuracy=N/A |
− | |Range= | + | |Range=160 |
− | |Ammunition= | + | |Ammunition=Arrows |
− | |Region= | + | |Region=Global |
− | |Recruitment Cost= | + | |Recruitment Cost=650 |
− | |Upkeep Cost= | + | |Upkeep Cost=150 |
− | |Turns to Build= | + | |Turns to Build=1 |
− | |Unit Limit= | + | |Unit Limit=120 |
− | |Building Requirements= | + | |Building Requirements=Archery Range |
− | |Tech Requirements= | + | |Tech Requirements=N/A |
− | |Attributes= | + | |Attributes= |
+ | * Effective Against Armor | ||
+ | * Combat Bonus in Woods or Snow | ||
+ | * Long Range Missiles | ||
+ | * Can Use Flaming Missiles | ||
+ | * Good Morale | ||
+ | * Good Stamina | ||
+ | * Can Hide in Woods | ||
+ | * Can Deploy Stakes | ||
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− | + | [[File:Yeoman_Archers2.png]] English freeholders are required by the King to be trained in warfare, Yeoman archers are highly skilled ranged troops. | |
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
+ | Lightly armoured and equipped with a longbow for ranged combat, as well as wielding a large metal mallet for crushing armoured opponents in melee. Yeomen are able to lay defensive wooden stakes to help keep enemies at bay. | ||
==Details== | ==Details== | ||
+ | Yeoman Archers are the next tier up from the average Longbowmen of the day, yet not quite of Retinue status. Rich enough to own and cultivate their own land, but poor enough to be excluded from the nobility, Yeoman Archers often practiced the English past-time of the day -- archery. This leisure time used to hone their skills made them more than suitable to the King as semi-professional missile soldiers. Able to deploy stakes and equipped with an armour crushing mallet for melee engagements, these archers are versatile units on the battlefield and a wise man would comprise a good percentage of his army with them. However, Yeomen, like most archers, should be kept out of close encounters if at all possible and thus should mainly play a supporting role to heavier, more melee oriented units like heavy infantry. | ||
==Factions== | ==Factions== | ||
* [[Image:England_Thumbnail.png]]{{List Column|2| [[England]] }} | * [[Image:England_Thumbnail.png]]{{List Column|2| [[England]] }} | ||
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+ | [[Category:M2TW Infantry]] | ||
+ | [[Category:M2TW Units]] |
Latest revision as of 00:32, 29 August 2019
English freeholders are required by the King to be trained in warfare, Yeoman archers are highly skilled ranged troops.
Overview
Lightly armoured and equipped with a longbow for ranged combat, as well as wielding a large metal mallet for crushing armoured opponents in melee. Yeomen are able to lay defensive wooden stakes to help keep enemies at bay.
Details
Yeoman Archers are the next tier up from the average Longbowmen of the day, yet not quite of Retinue status. Rich enough to own and cultivate their own land, but poor enough to be excluded from the nobility, Yeoman Archers often practiced the English past-time of the day -- archery. This leisure time used to hone their skills made them more than suitable to the King as semi-professional missile soldiers. Able to deploy stakes and equipped with an armour crushing mallet for melee engagements, these archers are versatile units on the battlefield and a wise man would comprise a good percentage of his army with them. However, Yeomen, like most archers, should be kept out of close encounters if at all possible and thus should mainly play a supporting role to heavier, more melee oriented units like heavy infantry.