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Samurai Hero (FOTS Unit)

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Samurai Hero (FOTS Unit)
File:Samurai Hero FOTS.png
Class Bow Cavalry
Recruitment Cost 1080
Upkeep Cost 160
Requires Buildings:
  • Legendary Dojo
  • Melee Attack 9
    Charge Bonus 10
    Bonus vs Cavalry 0
    Range 150
    Accuracy 80
    Reloading Skill 60
    Ammunition 25
    Melee Defence 2
    Armour 6
    Morale 20
    Speed 12


    Description

    Skill with the bow may become outmoded, but courage lives forever!

    Samurai heroes are, in short, a paragon of the samurai martial virtues and skills, figures almost from legend. They carry bows and katana swords, and have long years of practice in their use. They are horsemen almost without equal. Those years of training mean that they can fire rapidly on enemies, accurately peppering them with arrows at surprisingly long range, then close with their foes to give bravura demonstrations of swordsmanship. As might be expected, heroes have very good morale, and can be relied on to fight in almost all circumstances. They are, however, only mortal when facing rifle bullets and artillery shells, and it is a foolish general who sends them into a headlong attack against spear-armed infantry.

    At their best, samurai were the embodiment of all the heroic, warrior virtues: skilled, brave, and honourable. The code of bushido defined exactly how they were to serve their masters whether by living well or dying well. Life and death were irrelevant in the performance of duty, but this was not simple fatalism or brutality; it meant that attempting to do the right thing and dying in the process was not failure. Upholding honour was expected, and opponents with honour were respected too. The traditions of bushido, honour and duty, could inspire samurai to acts of insane bravery against all odds. The demands of modern warfare, on the other hand, eventually had a terrible, corrosive effect on bushido, emphasising obedience and duty at the expense of honour and doing the right thing.

    Strengths & Weaknesses

    • Fast and can fire on the move.
    • High accuracy and range.
    • Weak against massed foot missile units.
    • Average in melee.
    • Very good morale.

    Special Abilities

    • Swooping Crane - This unit can arrange itself into a moving circular formation, harrassing the enemy with a constant rate of fire.
    • Second Wind - This restores a portion of nearby units' stamina, allowing them to fight longer and harder.

    Other Information

    The Samurai Hero is essentially a Bow Ki unit on steroids: Good at hit-and-run attacks and of little use in melee. Unfortunately, that is not the case as the Samurai Hero is only 30-men strong which means that only a few shells or bullets will completely rout or destroy this unit. Another major weakness is the high Recruitment and Upkeep cost which is 36 Gold/Koku per man in recruitment costs and 5.3 Gold/Koku per man in upkeep costs, a rather substantial fortune. In short, the Samurai Hero is a Cost-Ineffective Unit for both single-player and multi-player battles.

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