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− | Scutarii are similar in weaponry and statistics to Roman [[Hastati_(RTW_unit)| Hastati]] or [[Principes_(RTW_Unit)| Principes]], but these Spanish infantry show unique differences. Similar to other barbarian infantry, Scutarii have a higher attack, but lower morale and defense than their “civilized” counterparts. Only developed Spanish cities can recruit these units, so they are | + | Scutarii are similar in weaponry and statistics to Roman [[Hastati_(RTW_unit)| Hastati]] or [[Principes_(RTW_Unit)| Principes]], but these Spanish infantry show unique differences. Similar to other barbarian infantry, Scutarii have a higher attack, but lower morale and defense than their “civilized” counterparts. Only developed Spanish cities can recruit these units, and Spanish settlements mostly start pretty small, so they are not early-game units. To compensate, Scutarii are cheap to recruit and maintain. |
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+ | They are useful on the attack and have a decent defense against arrows, but they are surprising fragile in a melee, because of terrible defense skill. 2 defense skill is terrible, worse than Militia Hoplites. They have to be wary around heavy cavalry, since both their defense and morale is weak a good charge is likely to break them. Compared to the Chosen Swordsmen of other barbarians they are unimpressive, but they are cheap and can do damage against infantry. If you try to use Sccutarii as a battleline against the Romans, especially after the Marian Reforms, you will stand no chance at all unless your cavalry can save them immediately. | ||
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+ | Despite their mediocre stats they are a big upgrade to the terrible Iberian Infantry. | ||
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+ | In the Campaign, a Spanish player should mostly stick with Bull Warriors, who are vastly superior. Scutarii should only be used if a Spanish player needs cheap infantry fast that is still decent enough and that can be retrained without the special Temple of Esus required for Bull Warriors. | ||
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<li>[[Image: Spain _Faction_Symbol-Vanilla.png |36px]] [[Spain_(RTW_Faction) |Spain]]</li> | <li>[[Image: Spain _Faction_Symbol-Vanilla.png |36px]] [[Spain_(RTW_Faction) |Spain]]</li> | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:33, 17 August 2020
Scutarii are well-equipped light infantry armed with swords, shields and heavy javelins.
Overview
Scutarii are well-equipped light infantry armed with swords, shields and heavy javelins. They are called by the Romans because of their distinctive, large, oval shields (the Latin for shield being ‘scutum’). They fight with heavy javelins and swords, peppering the enemy with missiles before closing up for hand-to-hand combat. Centuries of feuding among the hill tribes have hardened the people so there is no shortage of tough and cunning warriors - they are quite handy when springing tactical ambushes on enemy units.
Historically, the design of the later Roman legionary sword (or gladius) was influenced by the blades carried by these men. The design was adopted after Roman armies had faced large formations of scutarii during the First Punic War.
Details
Scutarii are similar in weaponry and statistics to Roman Hastati or Principes, but these Spanish infantry show unique differences. Similar to other barbarian infantry, Scutarii have a higher attack, but lower morale and defense than their “civilized” counterparts. Only developed Spanish cities can recruit these units, and Spanish settlements mostly start pretty small, so they are not early-game units. To compensate, Scutarii are cheap to recruit and maintain.
They are useful on the attack and have a decent defense against arrows, but they are surprising fragile in a melee, because of terrible defense skill. 2 defense skill is terrible, worse than Militia Hoplites. They have to be wary around heavy cavalry, since both their defense and morale is weak a good charge is likely to break them. Compared to the Chosen Swordsmen of other barbarians they are unimpressive, but they are cheap and can do damage against infantry. If you try to use Sccutarii as a battleline against the Romans, especially after the Marian Reforms, you will stand no chance at all unless your cavalry can save them immediately.
Despite their mediocre stats they are a big upgrade to the terrible Iberian Infantry.
In the Campaign, a Spanish player should mostly stick with Bull Warriors, who are vastly superior. Scutarii should only be used if a Spanish player needs cheap infantry fast that is still decent enough and that can be retrained without the special Temple of Esus required for Bull Warriors.