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− | The Hastati are the first line of pre Marian melee infantry formation infront of '''[[Principes_(TWR2_Units) |Principes]]''' and '''[[Triarii_(TWR2_Units) |Triarii]]'''. The pilums were thrown while charging and they have 2 abilities during battles which are '''Attacking Testudo''' which the units raised their shields above their heads as protection against missiles but at reduced speed and '''Use the Whip''' which improves melee attack, weapons damage and fatigue resistance for a short period. | + | The Hastati are the first line of pre Marian melee infantry formation infront of '''[[Principes_(TWR2_Units) |Principes]]''' and '''[[Triarii_(TWR2_Units) |Triarii]]'''. The pilums were thrown while charging and they have 2 abilities during battles which are '''Attacking Testudo''' which the units raised their shields above their heads as protection against missiles but at reduced speed and '''Use the Whip''' (Pre Emperor Edition ) which improves melee attack, weapons damage and fatigue resistance for a short period. |
They are not expected to win the battle but to tire the enemy before the heavier Principes come in for the kill. Their strengths and weaknesses are '''Average attack''' , '''Weak defence ''' , '''Average damage but low armour penetration''' and '''Poor morale'''. | They are not expected to win the battle but to tire the enemy before the heavier Principes come in for the kill. Their strengths and weaknesses are '''Average attack''' , '''Weak defence ''' , '''Average damage but low armour penetration''' and '''Poor morale'''. | ||
The Hastati can be upgraded to '''[[Legionaries_(TWR2_Units) |Legionaries]]''' and '''[[Legionary Cohort_(TWR2_Units) |Legionary Cohort]]'''. | The Hastati can be upgraded to '''[[Legionaries_(TWR2_Units) |Legionaries]]''' and '''[[Legionary Cohort_(TWR2_Units) |Legionary Cohort]]'''. | ||
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== Factions == | == Factions == |
Revision as of 12:38, 1 July 2015
These young men are the armoured front line of a Roman legion.
Overview
During the 4th Century BC the Romans abandoned the phalanx in favour 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.
Details
The Hastati are the first line of pre Marian melee infantry formation infront of Principes and Triarii. The pilums were thrown while charging and they have 2 abilities during battles which are Attacking Testudo which the units raised their shields above their heads as protection against missiles but at reduced speed and Use the Whip (Pre Emperor Edition ) which improves melee attack, weapons damage and fatigue resistance for a short period.
They are not expected to win the battle but to tire the enemy before the heavier Principes come in for the kill. Their strengths and weaknesses are Average attack , Weak defence , Average damage but low armour penetration and Poor morale.
The Hastati can be upgraded to Legionaries and Legionary Cohort.
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