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==Description==
 
==Description==
<p>Like a cherry blossom, perfection is fleeting.</p>
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'''Like a cherry blossom, perfection is fleeting.'''
  
<p>This province is ideally suited to horses and animal husbandry. By investing here, the quality of the horse stock improves, leading to better mounts for all cavalry in the clan&rsquo;s armies. This improves the charge bonus of all cavalry too.</p>
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This province is ideally suited to horses and animal husbandry. By investing here, the quality of the horse stock improves, leading to better mounts for all cavalry in the clan&rsquo;s armies. This improves the charge bonus of all cavalry too.
  
<p>Horses were always vital to samurai warfare, as nearly all of them fought as cavalry before the Sengoku Jidai. The animals were highly valued, judging by the elaborate harnesses and trappings that their riders bought. Warhorses also had to be hardy to withstand the rigours of campaigning. Horses used by mounted archers were so well trained that the rider could control them while standing in the stirrups and firing his bow with both hands.</p>
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Horses were always vital to samurai warfare, as nearly all of them fought as cavalry before the Sengoku Jidai. The animals were highly valued, judging by the elaborate harnesses and trappings that their riders bought. Warhorses also had to be hardy to withstand the rigours of campaigning. Horses used by mounted archers were so well trained that the rider could control them while standing in the stirrups and firing his bow with both hands.
  
<p>Most samurai were good horsemen, and some were recognised by their fellows as exceptionally good: Tokugawa Ieyasu was widely regarded as a superb horseman. He obviously knew the value of a good horse, because a grave marker at Nikko in Tochigi prefecture shows the burial place of the horse he rode at the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600.</p>
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Most samurai were good horsemen, and some were recognised by their fellows as exceptionally good: Tokugawa Ieyasu was widely regarded as a superb horseman. He obviously knew the value of a good horse, because a grave marker at Nikko in Tochigi prefecture shows the burial place of the horse he rode at the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600.
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==Other Information==
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Listed below are the Building Combinations and conferred bonuses to improve all Cavalry Units.
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*[[Proving Grounds (TWS2)|Proving Grounds]] : +5 Charge
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*Horse Breeders : +3 Charge
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*Horse Breeders+Proving Grounds : +8 Charge
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*[[Warhorse Studs (TWS2)|Warhorse Studs]] : +5 Charge
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*Warhorse Studs+Proving Grounds : +10 (Gold) Charge
  
 
[[Category:TWS2 Building]]
 
[[Category:TWS2 Building]]

Revision as of 15:55, 4 November 2012

Horse Breeders (TWS2)
Horse Breeders S2TW.png
Chain Warhorse Type
Requires Buildings:
  • Pastures
  • Enables Buildings:
  • Warhorse Studs
  • Spawned Defence Forces -
    Basic Building Statistics
  • +200 to wealth from commerce in this province
  • +12 stables of superior warhorses
  • +3 charge bonus for cavalry recruited in this province
  • Clan Effects -
    See main article; FotS Buildings


    Description

    Like a cherry blossom, perfection is fleeting.

    This province is ideally suited to horses and animal husbandry. By investing here, the quality of the horse stock improves, leading to better mounts for all cavalry in the clan’s armies. This improves the charge bonus of all cavalry too.

    Horses were always vital to samurai warfare, as nearly all of them fought as cavalry before the Sengoku Jidai. The animals were highly valued, judging by the elaborate harnesses and trappings that their riders bought. Warhorses also had to be hardy to withstand the rigours of campaigning. Horses used by mounted archers were so well trained that the rider could control them while standing in the stirrups and firing his bow with both hands.

    Most samurai were good horsemen, and some were recognised by their fellows as exceptionally good: Tokugawa Ieyasu was widely regarded as a superb horseman. He obviously knew the value of a good horse, because a grave marker at Nikko in Tochigi prefecture shows the burial place of the horse he rode at the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600.

    Other Information

    Listed below are the Building Combinations and conferred bonuses to improve all Cavalry Units.

    • Proving Grounds : +5 Charge
    • Horse Breeders : +3 Charge
    • Horse Breeders+Proving Grounds : +8 Charge
    • Warhorse Studs : +5 Charge
    • Warhorse Studs+Proving Grounds : +10 (Gold) Charge