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Revision as of 08:41, 24 January 2013
A band of fearless warriors armed in traditional fashion for close, personal combat.
Overview
Warriors dominate Native American society. They defend the tribes and earn renown while doing so. This gives them the status to become unchallenged chiefs and leaders in all aspects of tribal life. Hunting is also a fine preparation for war, as it teaches a man to be unafraid of bloodshed and danger.
Historically, the tribes used a wide variety of weapons for the hunt and warfare. Some were the same for both but others, like the war club, were of little use except when hunting other men. Traditionally carved from a single piece of hard wood, as the influence of Europeans grew, the war club came to imitate the shape of a rifle butt.
Details
The Native American Warriors are low upkeep troops, who are very deadly in melee. Due to their hiding capabilities, these units serve well in ambushes.