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  {{TWS2 Building|image=[[Image:Gunsmith S2TW.png]]
 
  {{TWS2 Building|image=[[Image:Gunsmith S2TW.png]]
 
  |Chain=Siege Type
 
  |Chain=Siege Type
  |Requires='''Buildings''':<li>[[Powder Maker (TWS2)|Powder Maker]]</li>'''Arts''':<li>[[Gunpowder Mastery]]</li>
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  |Requires='''Buildings''':<li>[[Powder Maker (TWS2)|Powder Maker]]</li>
  |Enables='''Buildings''':<li>[[Arsenal (TWS2)|Arsenal]]</li>'''Units''':<li>[[Matchlock Samurai (TWS2 Unit)|Matchlock Samurai]]</li>
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'''Arts''':<li>[[Gunpowder Mastery]]</li>
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  |Enables='''Buildings''':<li>[[Arsenal (TWS2)|Arsenal]]</li>
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'''Units''':<li>[[Matchlock Samurai (TWS2 Unit)|Matchlock Samurai]]</li>
 
<li>[[Hattori Matchlock Samurai (TWS2 Unit)|Hattori Matchlock Samurai]]</li>
 
<li>[[Hattori Matchlock Samurai (TWS2 Unit)|Hattori Matchlock Samurai]]</li>
 
  |Spawned Defence Forces=-
 
  |Spawned Defence Forces=-
  |Basic Building Statistics=-
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  |Basic Building Statistics=<li>Cost: 2450</li>
 
  |Clan Effects=-}}
 
  |Clan Effects=-}}
  
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
<p>"...Power comes from the barrel of the gun."</p>
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'''"...Power comes from the barrel of the gun."'''
  
<p>This building allows the recruitment of matchlock-armed samurai units. By breaking the reliance on European guns, a lord can add considerably to his war-making potential. Given a suitable place to work, a Japanese gunsmith can be every bit as clever, cunning and productive as a gaijin on the other side of the world!</p>
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This building allows the recruitment of matchlock-armed samurai units. By breaking the reliance on European guns, a lord can add considerably to his war-making potential. Given a suitable place to work, a Japanese gunsmith can be every bit as clever, cunning and productive as a gaijin on the other side of the world!
  
<p>Once Japanese weapon smiths had seen European firearms and understood what they were about, it did not take long for local examples to be manufactured. Indeed, Japanese craftsmanship quickly improved on the imported examples of matchlocks, making them more practical battlefield weapons: Japanese gunsmiths added a foresight to guns years before Europeans thought of doing the same thing. Later they also invented a way of shielding the burning match from the rain. Needless to say, the locally made guns often displayed high quality workmanship and materials, and those guns intended for samurai users were well made and beautifully finished. The brown colour of many gun barrels was not the metal going rusty but a finish that would resist corrosion.</p>
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Once Japanese weapon smiths had seen European firearms and understood what they were about, it did not take long for local examples to be manufactured. Indeed, Japanese craftsmanship quickly improved on the imported examples of matchlocks, making them more practical battlefield weapons: Japanese gunsmiths added a foresight to guns years before Europeans thought of doing the same thing. Later they also invented a way of shielding the burning match from the rain. Needless to say, the locally made guns often displayed high quality workmanship and materials, and those guns intended for samurai users were well made and beautifully finished. The brown colour of many gun barrels was not the metal going rusty but a finish that would resist corrosion.
  
 
[[Category:TWS2 Building]]
 
[[Category:TWS2 Building]]

Latest revision as of 01:41, 19 January 2013

Gunsmith (TWS2)
Gunsmith S2TW.png
Chain Siege Type
Requires Buildings:
  • Powder Maker
  • Arts:
  • Gunpowder Mastery
  • Enables Buildings:
  • Arsenal
  • Units:
  • Matchlock Samurai
  • Hattori Matchlock Samurai
  • Spawned Defence Forces -
    Basic Building Statistics
  • Cost: 2450
  • Clan Effects -
    See main article; FotS Buildings


    Description

    "...Power comes from the barrel of the gun."

    This building allows the recruitment of matchlock-armed samurai units. By breaking the reliance on European guns, a lord can add considerably to his war-making potential. Given a suitable place to work, a Japanese gunsmith can be every bit as clever, cunning and productive as a gaijin on the other side of the world!

    Once Japanese weapon smiths had seen European firearms and understood what they were about, it did not take long for local examples to be manufactured. Indeed, Japanese craftsmanship quickly improved on the imported examples of matchlocks, making them more practical battlefield weapons: Japanese gunsmiths added a foresight to guns years before Europeans thought of doing the same thing. Later they also invented a way of shielding the burning match from the rain. Needless to say, the locally made guns often displayed high quality workmanship and materials, and those guns intended for samurai users were well made and beautifully finished. The brown colour of many gun barrels was not the metal going rusty but a finish that would resist corrosion.