Difference between revisions of "Dragoons (ETW Unit)"
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− | {{Unit|image=[[Image:Dragoon_thumbnail.jpg]]|Class=Dragoons| | + | {{TW Unit|image=[[Image:Dragoon_thumbnail.jpg]] |
+ | |Class=Dragoons | ||
+ | |Unit Size=80 Men | ||
+ | |Weaponry=Carbines and Sabers | ||
+ | |Region=Global | ||
+ | |Recruitment Cost=950 | ||
+ | |Upkeep Cost=280 | ||
+ | |Building Requirements=Army Encampment | ||
+ | |Tech Requirements=Carbines | ||
+ | |Attributes=<li>Can dismount</li> | ||
+ | <li>Can hide in woodland</li> | ||
+ | <li>Garrison policing bonus</li> | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Image:Dragoons_thumb.png]] Despite appearances, dragoons are not really cavalry but mounted line infantry, riding into a battle then fighting on foot | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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==Details== | ==Details== | ||
− | Dragoons can act as a light cavalry force as well as quick-response firepower thanks to their carbines. All | + | Dragoons can act as a light cavalry force as well as quick-response firepower thanks to their carbines. All Dragoons have the option to dismount and act as Infantry; however, they are still ill-suited for taking on proper [[Line Infantry (ETW Unit)|Line Infantry]] due to their inferior numbers and melee statistics. |
− | Dragoons have 25% more manpower than other horse regiments. However, even with this advantage in numbers they cannot normally take on | + | Dragoons have 25% more manpower than other horse regiments. However, even with this advantage in numbers they cannot normally take on Heavy or even Light Cavalry without support. |
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==Factions== | ==Factions== | ||
− | *[[Great Britain (ETW Faction)|Great Britain]] | + | |
− | *[[United Provinces (ETW Faction)|United Provinces]] | + | {{List Column|3| |
+ | *[[Image:Britain_flag.jpg|25px]] [[Great Britain (ETW Faction)|Great Britain]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Dutch_flag.jpg|25px]] [[United Provinces (ETW Faction)|United Provinces]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Austria_flag.jpg|25px]] [[Austria (ETW Faction)|Austria]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Bavaria_flag.jpg|25px]] [[Bavaria (ETW Faction)|Bavaria]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Courland_flag.jpg|25px]] [[Courland (ETW Faction)|Courland]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Denmark.png|25px]] [[Denmark (ETW Faction)|Denmark]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:France_flag.jpg|25px]] [[France (ETW Faction)|France]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Genoa_flag.jpg|25px]] [[Genoa (ETW Faction)|Genoa]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Hannover_flag.jpg|25px]] [[Hannover (ETW Faction)|Hannover]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Louisiana_flag.jpg|25px]] [[Louisiana (ETW Faction)|Louisiana]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Naples_and_Sicily_ETW.png|25px]] [[Naples & Sicily (ETW Faction)|Naples & Sicily]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Italian_flag.jpg|25px]] [[Italian States (ETW Faction)|Italian States]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Savoy_ETW.png|25px]] [[Savoy (ETW Faction)|Savoy]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Poland_flag.jpg|25px]] [[Poland-Lithuania (ETW Faction)|Poland-Lithuania]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Portugal_flagetw.png|25px]] [[Portugal (ETW Faction)|Portugal]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Prussia_flag.jpg|25px]] [[Prussia (ETW Faction)|Prussia]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Saxony_flag.jpg|25px]] [[Saxony (ETW Faction)|Saxony]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Spain_flag.jpg|25px]] [[Spain (ETW Faction)|Spain]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Sweden_flag.jpg|25px]] [[Sweden (ETW Faction)|Sweden]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Venice_ETW.png|25px]] [[Venice (ETW Faction)|Venice]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Westphalia_ETW.png|25px]] [[Westphalia (ETW Faction)|Westphalia]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:Flag_Wurttemberg.jpg|25px]] [[Württemberg (ETW Faction)|Württemberg]] | ||
+ | *[[Image:United_States_flag.jpg|25px]] [[United States (ETW Faction)|United States]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
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[[Category:Empire Total War Units]] | [[Category:Empire Total War Units]] | ||
[[Category:ETW Cavalry]] | [[Category:ETW Cavalry]] |
Revision as of 16:19, 16 January 2013
Despite appearances, dragoons are not really cavalry but mounted line infantry, riding into a battle then fighting on foot
Overview
Horses give mobility, not shock value in combat. Dragoons do not charge home, but ride to critical spots on a battlefield where infantry firepower is needed. They carry smooth-bore, muzzle-loading muskets with shortened barrels (to make reloading easier) originally called “dragons” or dragoons; over time, this name transferred to the men.
Dragoons are also useful for riot control and civil suppression (“dragooning” is to bully people into a course of action). Their usefulness as infantry and “cheap” cavalry means that they can put down all kinds of trouble, as cutting down civilians is beneath the dignity of proper cavalry regiments.
Historically, dragoons slowly became cavalry soldiers like any other, and stopped fighting as mounted infantry, although many regiments did retain the name. The cavalry had always regarded them as (lower paid) social inferiors, and the infantry had resented them as not being proper footsloggers, so the dragoons welcomed their new acceptability.
Details
Dragoons can act as a light cavalry force as well as quick-response firepower thanks to their carbines. All Dragoons have the option to dismount and act as Infantry; however, they are still ill-suited for taking on proper Line Infantry due to their inferior numbers and melee statistics.
Dragoons have 25% more manpower than other horse regiments. However, even with this advantage in numbers they cannot normally take on Heavy or even Light Cavalry without support.