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{{TW Unit|image=[[Image:Qizilbashi.jpg]]
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|Class=Line Infantry
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|Unit Size=160 Men
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|Weaponry=Muskets
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|Region=Global
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|Recruitment Cost=940
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|Upkeep Cost=230
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|Building Requirements=Drill School
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|Tech Requirements=None
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|Attributes=<li>Resistant to Heat Fatigue</li>
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<li>Can Hide in Woodland</li>
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}}
  
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[[Image:Qizilbashi_Musketeers_thumb.png‎]] These musketeers are a useful addition to any force, even if they lack the fire discipline of regular soldiers.
  
 
These musketeers are a useful addition to any force, even if they lack the fire discipline of regular soldiers.
 
 
 
{{Unit|image=[[Image:Qizilbashi.jpg]]
 
|Class=Line
 
|Men=160
 
|Guns= East Musket, Sword
 
|Recruitable From=
 
Military Academy
 
 
Army Board
 
 
Army Staff College
 
 
Drill School
 
 
Minor Governor's Barracks
 
 
Minor Royal Palace
 
 
Prestige France Arc de Triomphe
 
 
Prestige Maratha Ajinkyatara
 
 
Prestige Poland Akademia 
 
 
Prestige Prussia Brandenburg Gate
 
 
|Region=Global
 
|Recruitment Cost=1050
 
|Upkeep Cost=260
 
|Technology Needed=-}}
 
  
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
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Historically, such units of irregular musket men would arrive at a battlefield with all kinds of weapons, from ancient matchlocks handed down from father to son, to modern government-issue weapons looted from the enemy dead. This lack of standardisation did not matter much, as it was the ability to fire at all that made the unit a useful force.
 
Historically, such units of irregular musket men would arrive at a battlefield with all kinds of weapons, from ancient matchlocks handed down from father to son, to modern government-issue weapons looted from the enemy dead. This lack of standardisation did not matter much, as it was the ability to fire at all that made the unit a useful force.
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==Details==
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Qizilbashi Musketeers are a Line Infantry unit available only to the Eastern factions, excluding the Ottomans and Marathas. The Qizilbashi Musketeers are among the finest Line Infantry in the Eastern armies. However compared to other European Line Infantry units they are outdated and inferior. As a result of this they will become quickly outmatched once fighting against Europeans with better technology. Despite this they can still perform the same duties as regular Line Infantry and in many cases, with support, achieve their goal.
  
 
==Factions==
 
==Factions==

Revision as of 14:08, 21 April 2013

Qizilbashi Musketeers (ETW Unit)
Qizilbashi.jpg
Class Line Infantry
Unit Size 160 Men
Weaponry Muskets
Morale
Melee Attack
Ranged Attack
Defence
Charge Bonus
Accuracy
Range
Ammunition
Region Global
Recruitment Cost 940
Upkeep Cost 230
Turns to Build
Unit Limit
Building Requirements Drill School
Technology Requirements None
Attributes
  • Resistant to Heat Fatigue
  • Can Hide in Woodland

  • Qizilbashi Musketeers thumb.png These musketeers are a useful addition to any force, even if they lack the fire discipline of regular soldiers.


    Overview

    For all its smoke and noise, handling the smoothbore, muzzle-loading musket can be taught to all but the most stupid of men. Once the basic skills of loading have been mastered, it is simply a matter of pointing the loud end at the enemy and pulling the trigger. It is in God's hands as to what happens next!

    Even the most inexperienced or cack-handed of peasants can be useful with a musket in his hands. The noise of a volley is often enough to frighten, and any casualties in the enemy ranks are a bonus.

    Historically, such units of irregular musket men would arrive at a battlefield with all kinds of weapons, from ancient matchlocks handed down from father to son, to modern government-issue weapons looted from the enemy dead. This lack of standardisation did not matter much, as it was the ability to fire at all that made the unit a useful force.

    Details

    Qizilbashi Musketeers are a Line Infantry unit available only to the Eastern factions, excluding the Ottomans and Marathas. The Qizilbashi Musketeers are among the finest Line Infantry in the Eastern armies. However compared to other European Line Infantry units they are outdated and inferior. As a result of this they will become quickly outmatched once fighting against Europeans with better technology. Despite this they can still perform the same duties as regular Line Infantry and in many cases, with support, achieve their goal.

    Factions