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About the only redeeming quality that makes Matchlock Kachi a unit worth using is that they are a step above the near-useless [[Levy Infantry (FOTS Unit)|Levy Infantry]]. This is actually good thing at the start of a campaign since you don't have much of an army to work with, but the moment where you get a strong economy up to afford [[Line Infantry (FOTS Unit)|Line Infantry]] as the standard unit is pretty much the same moment where you stop recruiting and using Matchlock Kachi altogether.
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Matchlock Kachi are a very weak unit; their statistics do not look as bad as the [[Levy Infantry (FOTS Unit)|Levy Infantry]] but as a unit they are actually worse. This is because of their smaller unit size and inferior range. They have slightly better morale and melee stats which makes them slightly versatile in the beginning of the campaign but it is not enough to make them worth recruiting. The moment where you get a strong economy up to afford [[Line Infantry (FOTS Unit)|Line Infantry]] as the standard unit is pretty much the same moment where you stop recruiting and using Matchlock Kachi altogether.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:21, 23 May 2022

Matchlock Kachi (FOTS Unit)
File:Matchlock Kachi FOTS.png
Class Matchlock Infantry
Recruitment Cost 570
Upkeep Cost 80
Requires Buildings:
  • Traditional Dojo
  • Arts:
  • Shih
  • Melee Attack 6
    Charge Bonus 6
    Bonus vs Cavalry 0
    Range 100
    Accuracy 25
    Reloading Skill 25
    Ammunition 15
    Melee Defence 2
    Armour 4
    Morale 7
    Speed 4


    Description

    These warriors carry muskets capable of massed volleys that inflict great damage.

    War is changing and those who stubbornly cling only to the old ways will surely perish. All armies require the firepower these musket-armed troops offer. Their accuracy makes them ideal for breaking enemy charges and providing support for the main line of troops. They should never be sent into melee combat, and their slow reload times leave them vulnerable to cavalry attacks. In ranged combat they will be outmatched by units with more modern firearms.

    Muskets were originally introduced into Japan by Portuguese traders in the 1500s. These weapons were bought, copied, improved and then remained the standard Japanese firearm for years after. Despite the availability of better weapons from overseas, it was still not unusual to find armies using designs that were hundreds of years old and "native" rather than "foreign". The matchlock had the advantage of being simple, quite rugged in operational conditions, and its use was well understood by men, officers and generals. To be fair to the Japanese, who might appear a little hidebound by their use of the matchlock, during the 19th Century many European armies had been strangely reluctant to abandon the familiar flintlock in favour of the new-fangled percussion cap.

    Strengths & Weaknesses

    • Average accuracy and slow reload rate.
    • Weak in melee.
    • Weak against cavalry.
    • Weak against rifles.
    • Average morale.

    Other Information

    Matchlock Kachi are a very weak unit; their statistics do not look as bad as the Levy Infantry but as a unit they are actually worse. This is because of their smaller unit size and inferior range. They have slightly better morale and melee stats which makes them slightly versatile in the beginning of the campaign but it is not enough to make them worth recruiting. The moment where you get a strong economy up to afford Line Infantry as the standard unit is pretty much the same moment where you stop recruiting and using Matchlock Kachi altogether.