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During the 300s BCE, the Romans abandoned the phalanx in favur of an army of hastati, principes, and triarii. These were deployed in maniples: compact blocks of men, laid-out in a checkerboard formation. This allowed flexibility moving across a battlefield, particularly when compared to a solid phalanx.
 
During the 300s BCE, the Romans abandoned the phalanx in favur of an army of hastati, principes, and triarii. These were deployed in maniples: compact blocks of men, laid-out in a checkerboard formation. This allowed flexibility moving across a battlefield, particularly when compared to a solid phalanx.
  
Like most sophisticated city-states in the ancient world, Rome expected its men to fight, and supply their own war gear when they did so. A cynical observer might be tempted to note that the manipular legion also made sure that the hierarchy of Rome was preserved. The youngest and least wealthy became hastati, the first line of battle in a Roman legion. Behind them came the second line of principes, older and richer men, and finally the triarii, the third line of the most experienced warriors. “Going to the triarii” was a Roman saying in all kind of situations, implying that everything else had been tried and found wanting.
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Like most sophisticated city-states in the ancient world, Rome expected its men to fight, and supply their own war gear when they did so. A cynical observer might note that the manipular legion also made sure that the hierarchy of Rome was preserved: The youngest and least-wealthy romans became the hastati, which were the first line of battle in a Roman legion. Behind the hastati came the second line, which was comprized of principes, who were older and richer men. Behind the principes came the third line, which was comprized of triarii, who were the most experienced warriors. The phrase “going to the triarii” was a Roman saying in all kind of situations, implying that everything else had been tried and found wanting.
  
 
==Details==
 
==Details==
 
The triarii where the last line in the pre-marian legion. They were the wealthiest and most-experienced men.
 
The triarii where the last line in the pre-marian legion. They were the wealthiest and most-experienced men.
They are armed with a spear that is called a '''hasta''', and they battled in a phalax-like formation with square shields called '''Scutum'''.
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Each of them is armed with a spear that is called a "hasta", and a rectangular shield that is called a "scutum". They battled in a phalanx-like formation.
In Total War: Rome II the Triarii have the formations '''Defensive Testudo''' that braces and improves shield block chance but stops the unit from moving and square that improves melee defense but stops the unit from moving.
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In Total War: Rome II, the triarii have the formation "defensive testudo", which improves the shields' block chance, but stops the unit from moving.
They also can be chosen has the general bodyguards before the marian reforms (cohort organisation - tech).
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The triarii can also be chosen as the general's bodyguards before the marian reform, in which the maniple organization was replaced with the cohort organization.
  
This unit has '''high melee defense''', medium attack and '''good morale''' .
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This unit has high melee defense, medium attack, and good morale.
  
 
==Factions==
 
==Factions==

Latest revision as of 05:01, 28 November 2024

Triarii (TWR2 Unit)
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Class Spear Infantry
Unit Size 160
Weaponry Spear
Morale 65
Melee Attack 36
Ranged Attack N/A
Defence 69
Charge Bonus 24
Accuracy N/A
Range N/A
Ammunition N/A
Region Global
Recruitment Cost 800
Upkeep Cost 140
Turns to Build VALUE HERE
Unit Limit N/A
Building Requirements Manipular Barracks
Technology Requirements N/A
Attributes
  • Can Form Square
  • Can Form Testudo
  • Rapid Advance
  • Disciplined
  • Can Hide in Forest
  • Formation Attack

  • Wealth, experience, and age make these battle-hardened veterans a fearsome force.

    Overview

    During the 300s BCE, the Romans abandoned the phalanx in favur of an army of hastati, principes, and triarii. These were deployed in maniples: compact blocks of men, laid-out in a checkerboard formation. This allowed flexibility moving across a battlefield, particularly when compared to a solid phalanx.

    Like most sophisticated city-states in the ancient world, Rome expected its men to fight, and supply their own war gear when they did so. A cynical observer might note that the manipular legion also made sure that the hierarchy of Rome was preserved: The youngest and least-wealthy romans became the hastati, which were the first line of battle in a Roman legion. Behind the hastati came the second line, which was comprized of principes, who were older and richer men. Behind the principes came the third line, which was comprized of triarii, who were the most experienced warriors. The phrase “going to the triarii” was a Roman saying in all kind of situations, implying that everything else had been tried and found wanting.

    Details

    The triarii where the last line in the pre-marian legion. They were the wealthiest and most-experienced men. Each of them is armed with a spear that is called a "hasta", and a rectangular shield that is called a "scutum". They battled in a phalanx-like formation. In Total War: Rome II, the triarii have the formation "defensive testudo", which improves the shields' block chance, but stops the unit from moving. The triarii can also be chosen as the general's bodyguards before the marian reform, in which the maniple organization was replaced with the cohort organization.

    This unit has high melee defense, medium attack, and good morale.

    Factions