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Revision as of 03:13, 20 January 2013

Hattori Matchlock Ashigaru (TWS2 Unit)
Matchlock Ashigaru TWS2.png
Class Matchlock Infantry
Recruitment Cost 300
Upkeep Cost 100
Requires Clan:
  • Hattori
  • Buildings:
  • Fort
  • Arts:
  • Gunpowder Mastery
  • Melee Attack 2
    Charge Bonus 2
    Bonus vs Cavalry 0
    Range 100
    Accuracy 30
    Reloading Skill 5
    Ammunition 15
    Melee Defence 1
    Armour 1
    Morale 3
    Speed 4
    Shogun-2-unitsB.png

    Description

    These ashigaru troops are armed with matchlock arquebuses and pepper the enemy with long range, mass volleys.

    The role of matchlock ashigaru is to unleash massed gun volleys upon the enemy, keeping them confused and, in the process, weakening them enough for a frontline charge. Once fired, the matchlock guns take a long time to reload, but their range, noise, and effect on enemy morale more than compensates for this lack of speed. The smoke and fire they produce can be very disorientating to enemies, particularly when targets are dropping all around. When the main fighting starts matchlock gunners should retreat behind melee troops. They do not have the training to fight in close combat and have no defence against a cavalry charge.

    Historically, it was considered a great honour for any samurai to fire the first shot of a battle. The honour traditionally fell to the samurai archers, who opened most battles with an archery duel. However, the Sengoku Jidai introduced the European arquebus, guns which required much less skill to use than the bow. The archery duel became an exchange of gunfire and, as the guns were largely carried by ashigaru, the first shots were now fired by simple foot soldiers. The ashigaru gunners were led by a teppo ko gashira, a man chosen for his skill and courage, who ordered when to load, when to fire and signalled his superiors when the enemy had been weakened enough for a charge to be attempted.

    Strengths & Weaknesses

    • Armed with slow-firing but high damage matchlocks.
    • Vulnerable to cavalry and to melee infantry.