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The town watch in battle are essentially an emergency brigade and tend to only be in battle if there is great need for it. They are generally considered a garrison troop, soldiers to put in cities for city public order while better fighting units originally meant to be there are at the front lines of battle. Town watch tend to be the filler garrison unit when every denarii must be put into the war machine. This is usually done because although the town watch cannot win against most other units, they are relatively inexpensive and easy to produce. | The town watch in battle are essentially an emergency brigade and tend to only be in battle if there is great need for it. They are generally considered a garrison troop, soldiers to put in cities for city public order while better fighting units originally meant to be there are at the front lines of battle. Town watch tend to be the filler garrison unit when every denarii must be put into the war machine. This is usually done because although the town watch cannot win against most other units, they are relatively inexpensive and easy to produce. | ||
− | The town watch have a +4 bonus against cavalry with 2 morale it barely even matters. On the field, their morale and stats are so terrible that they are barely any use besides as arrow fodder. They will rout if put under pressure except when defending the Town Sqaure. | + | The town watch have a +4 bonus against cavalry but with 2 morale it barely even matters. On the field, their morale and stats are so terrible that they are barely any use besides as arrow fodder. They will rout if put under pressure except when defending the Town Sqaure. |
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Latest revision as of 20:52, 18 October 2020
The town watch are local workers and peasants given enough training to defend their homes and keep order in the streets.
Overview
The town watch are local workers and peasants given enough training to defend their homes and keep order in the streets. They are no substitute for fully trained Roman legionaries, but then they are not expected to be more than a citizen militia with an interest in keeping the peace (and possibly they might have some fire fighting duties). They do not have much equipment, as the most they are expected to do is stand behind their spears and shields, and then hold position when charged. By and large, this they manage to do.
Details
The town watch in battle are essentially an emergency brigade and tend to only be in battle if there is great need for it. They are generally considered a garrison troop, soldiers to put in cities for city public order while better fighting units originally meant to be there are at the front lines of battle. Town watch tend to be the filler garrison unit when every denarii must be put into the war machine. This is usually done because although the town watch cannot win against most other units, they are relatively inexpensive and easy to produce.
The town watch have a +4 bonus against cavalry but with 2 morale it barely even matters. On the field, their morale and stats are so terrible that they are barely any use besides as arrow fodder. They will rout if put under pressure except when defending the Town Sqaure.
Factions
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