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Eastern General's Bodyguard (ETW Unit)

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Eastern General's Bodyguard (ETW Unit)
General otto.png
Class General
Unit Size 32 Men
Weaponry Sabres
Morale
Melee Attack
Ranged Attack
Defence
Charge Bonus
Accuracy
Range
Ammunition
Region Global
Recruitment Cost 810
Upkeep Cost 200
Turns to Build
Unit Limit
Building Requirements Military Academy
Technology Requirements None
Attributes
  • Can rally routing comrades
  • Inspires nearby units

  • Ottoman general icon cavg.png These tough warriors and soldiers have only one task: keeping their commander alive and well in the swirling chaos of battle.


    Overview

    A general can only do his duty properly if these men keep rough and unpleasant fellows from interrupting his calm deliberations about how to kill as many of the enemy as possible for as little loss as possible.

    Only the most loyal and fiercest fighters are assigned to a general’s bodyguard. Good manners are a bonus, of course, but a strong sword arm and a deadly aim are more use! Their equipment is generally of the finest quality, and their pay is often supplemented from the general’s own pocket: they have a sound financial interest in keeping him alive, as well as their honour in carrying out a duty successfully!

    Details

    Aside from cosmetic differences and the fact that it is only available to the Ottomans (and some minor nations with modding), there are no significant differences between this unit and the western general's bodyguards. The general's bodyguard are superb units with impressive melee, defense, and morale stats and can inspire units near them to keep fighting. However, they should avoid battle whenever possible, as generals are expensive to recruit, improve over time if kept alive, and cause large penalties for every friendly unit should they be killed in the field of battle; also, there are less of them than the standard cavalry regiment, and so may be crushed due to sheer numbers more easily. Generals' bodyguards can be used in emergency situations to shore up a flagging section of the battlelines both as backup units and to inspiring wavering units, or to chase already routing enemies.

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