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These are the normal people of the highlands, they are quick to flee and won't fight a superior unit for long. Boosting nothing but sheer numbers this is one of the worst units in the game, but as they are available right at the start of a campaign and are cheap to build they make good units to help public order. | These are the normal people of the highlands, they are quick to flee and won't fight a superior unit for long. Boosting nothing but sheer numbers this is one of the worst units in the game, but as they are available right at the start of a campaign and are cheap to build they make good units to help public order. | ||
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+ | They have even worse stats then European Peasants but their morale is a lot better. They should still be used as fodder, to hold siege weapons or to charge infantry that you don't want to attack a different unit. Additionally the enemy can be frightened simply by being heavily outnumbered. | ||
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Ill disciplined and fierce peasants from the Highlands armed with a basic hand weapon.
Overview
Life at the bottom rung of medieval society is neither easy or healthy, as these hardy and fierce peasants from the Highlands know only to well. This motley rabble is armed with whatever they can get their hands on and a mug full of bravery. Ill-disciplined and enthusiastic, these peasants are the ideal cannon fodder.
Details
These are the normal people of the highlands, they are quick to flee and won't fight a superior unit for long. Boosting nothing but sheer numbers this is one of the worst units in the game, but as they are available right at the start of a campaign and are cheap to build they make good units to help public order.
They have even worse stats then European Peasants but their morale is a lot better. They should still be used as fodder, to hold siege weapons or to charge infantry that you don't want to attack a different unit. Additionally the enemy can be frightened simply by being heavily outnumbered.