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With +10 more Accuracy, Hattori Bandits are clearly a superior replacement for Hattori Bow Ashigaru. Even though they require a bit of research and building to unlock, there's no reason to recruit Hattori Bow Ashigaru as a standard bow infantry unit instead of Hattori Bandits.
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With +10 more Accuracy, Hattori Bandits are clearly a superior replacement for Hattori Bow Ashigaru. Even though they require a bit of research and building to unlock, there's no reason for you to recruit Hattori Bow Ashigaru as a standard bow infantry unit instead of Hattori Bandits.
  
 
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Revision as of 03:34, 10 March 2013

Hattori Bandits (TWS2 Unit)
File:Hattori Bandits TWS2.png
Class Bow Infantry
Recruitment Cost 400
Upkeep Cost 100
Requires Buildings:
  • Archery Dojo
  • Criminal Syndicate
  • Melee Attack 2
    Charge Bonus 2
    Bonus vs Cavalry 0
    Range 150
    Accuracy 35
    Reloading Skill 25
    Ammunition 20
    Melee Defence 1
    Armour 1
    Morale 6
    Speed 4
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    Description

    Banditry teaches a man much that is useful in warfare, such as striking from an unexpected direction.

    These ruthless bandits appear to able to hide behind a single cherry blossom! This is not quite the case, but this is of little comfort to their enemies. They can hide in almost any terrain, move and remain hidden, and even fire their bows and remain hidden! As a force for discomforting and harassing an enemy in wooded or other congested terrain, they have few equals: it is difficult for an enemy to fight someone he cannot see. Like many archers, however, they will be quickly cut to pieces if they are engaged in melee, and can be ridden down by cavalry if left in an exposed position.

    The Hattori were one of many smaller clans in and around Iga province and, like many families with local connections in the area, they were well aware of the ninjutsu tradition kept alive in Iga province. Ninja were not the end of the local lawlessness in what was a fairly lawless time. Banditry was not only common, it was sometimes the only way for the people of Iga to survive; they preyed upon their neighbours and rivals. It did, however, make them a useful source of underhanded, murderous and sneaky fellows in times of war.

    Strengths & Weaknesses

    • Can shoot whilst hidden.
    • Can hide almost anywhere.
    • Can walk whilst hidden.
    • Weak in melee.
    • Vulnerable to cavalry.

    Abilities

    • Flaming Arrows - This unit can fire flaming arrows for a short period of time. Flaming arrows have a greater damage effect and can set fire to flammable objects. Flaming arrows don't function in wet weather.
    • Screens - A shield that can be erected during the deployment phase when you are defending. It impedes the movement of enemies, and blocks enemy projectiles.

    Hattori Bandits VS Hattori Bow Ashigaru

    Hattori Bandits Hattori Bow Ashigaru
    Recruitment Cost 400 400
    Upkeep Cost 100 100
    Unit Size 120
    Melee Attack 2 2
    Charge Bonus 2 2
    Bonus vs Cavalry 0 0
    Range 150 150
    Accuracy 35 25
    Reloading Skill 25 25
    Ammunition 20 20
    Melee Defence 1 1
    Armour 1 1
    Morale 6 4

    With +10 more Accuracy, Hattori Bandits are clearly a superior replacement for Hattori Bow Ashigaru. Even though they require a bit of research and building to unlock, there's no reason for you to recruit Hattori Bow Ashigaru as a standard bow infantry unit instead of Hattori Bandits.