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'''Arts''':<li>[[Bushi (ROTS Art)|Bushi]]</li>
 
'''Arts''':<li>[[Bushi (ROTS Art)|Bushi]]</li>
 
  |Enables='''Buildings''':<li>[[Bushi Dojo (ROTS)|Bushi Dojo]]</li>
 
  |Enables='''Buildings''':<li>[[Bushi Dojo (ROTS)|Bushi Dojo]]</li>
'''Units''':<li>[[Sword Attendants (ROTS)|Sword Attendants]](+1 Exp)</li>
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'''Units''':<li>[[Sword Attendants (ROTS Unit)|Sword Attendants]](+1 Exp)</li>
<li>[[Bow Attendants (ROTS)|Bow Attendants]](+1 Exp)</li>
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<li>[[Bow Attendants (ROTS Unit)|Bow Attendants]](+1 Exp)</li>
<li>[[Foot Samurai (ROTS)|Foot Samurai]]</li>
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<li>[[Foot Samurai (ROTS Unit)|Foot Samurai]]</li>
 
  |Spawned Defence Forces=-
 
  |Spawned Defence Forces=-
 
  |Basic Building Statistics=<li>Cost: 1600</li>
 
  |Basic Building Statistics=<li>Cost: 1600</li>

Latest revision as of 03:56, 4 February 2013

Bushi School (ROTS)
File:Bushi School ROTS.png
Chain Bushi Type
Requires Buildings:
  • Bushi Training Grounds
  • Arts:
  • Bushi
  • Enables Buildings:
  • Bushi Dojo
  • Units:
  • Sword Attendants(+1 Exp)
  • Bow Attendants(+1 Exp)
  • Foot Samurai
  • Spawned Defence Forces -
    Basic Building Statistics
  • Cost: 1600
  • Clan Effects -
    See main article; FotS Buildings


    Description

    Bow and sword demand discipline from warriors.

    This school allows the training of samurai infantry, and improves the expertise of other bushi (warriors).

    Long years of training are required to understand the way of the warrior, and to train mind and muscles to the point where a stroke or shot can be made without conscious thought. A warrior needs to empty his mind of everything – even, or perhaps especially, fear, hope and anger – if he is to fight to his full potential. The thousands of hours spent with sword and bow empty the man of everything except the need to perform the perfect act. In that moment of still perfection, he can defeat any opponent without considering anything other than victory. Such training is necessary, but expensive for the warlord who wants his men to be the best.