Difference between revisions of "Life Guards (NTW Unit)"
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{{unit | {{unit | ||
− | |image=[[Image: | + | |image=[[Image:Lifeguard.png]] |
|Class=Cavalry | |Class=Cavalry | ||
+ | |Men=60 | ||
|Guns=Heavy Sabres | |Guns=Heavy Sabres | ||
|Recruitable From=Staff College and above | |Recruitable From=Staff College and above | ||
|Region=Anywhere | |Region=Anywhere | ||
− | |Recruitment Cost= | + | |Recruitment Cost=760 |
− | |Upkeep Cost= | + | |Upkeep Cost=310 |
|Technology Needed=None}} | |Technology Needed=None}} | ||
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+ | ==Overview== | ||
+ | The Life Guards are an elite cavalry unit in the British Army. They pride themselves on their appearance, to them apperance is as important as fighting ability. Despite this their skills as cavalrymen are fantastic, they have a powerful charge that can punch through even the most stoic of infantry. Like most cavalry units the Life Guards are hot headed and undisciplined compared to oter nations cavalry, particulary the French. Life Guards have the ability to inspire other units around them due to their over confidence. Historically, Life Guards were kept on a tight leash by the Duke of Wellington, he knew how undisciplined they were and their tendency to do suicidal charges. | ||
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+ | ==Factions== | ||
+ | *[[Image:uk.png|25px]] [[Great Britain (NTW Faction)|Great Britain]] | ||
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[[Category:NTW Unit]] | [[Category:NTW Unit]] |
Revision as of 20:12, 18 April 2011
Overview
The Life Guards are an elite cavalry unit in the British Army. They pride themselves on their appearance, to them apperance is as important as fighting ability. Despite this their skills as cavalrymen are fantastic, they have a powerful charge that can punch through even the most stoic of infantry. Like most cavalry units the Life Guards are hot headed and undisciplined compared to oter nations cavalry, particulary the French. Life Guards have the ability to inspire other units around them due to their over confidence. Historically, Life Guards were kept on a tight leash by the Duke of Wellington, he knew how undisciplined they were and their tendency to do suicidal charges.