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Raiding Hemiolia - Helot Javelinmen SpartaSparta Missile Ship

Raiding Hemiolia - Helot Javelinmen

These swift, manoeuvrable ships are a useful scouting force for any admiral.

Even the meanest slave can throw a javelin at the enemy.

The 'one-and-a-half' or 'hemiolia' was a light galley which was much favoured by pirates in the ancient world. It developed from the bireme, a ship that had two full decks of oars along its entire length. The hemiola reduced the number of oars on the upper level, leaving roughly half the number of oars and rowers in the midship section. The smaller number of rowers had little effect on overall speed because the laden weight of the vessel also dropped. Because it used both oars and sails, and the crew could rapidly change propulsion method, it was an ideal vessel for chasing down fat, wealthy merchant ships. Boarding attacks were mounted from hemiolas; ramming was not a useful tactic as loot ended up with the fish rather than enriching the pirates! The speed and handiness of hemiolas made them useful as scouts, supply boats and vessels used to pick off damaged enemies at the edge of battles.

(Helot Javelinmen)
An unfree class of non-citizens within Sparta's zone of control, the helots were slaves in most respects. Agricultural labourers, they worked the rich valleys of Eurotas and Pamisos, on which Laconia and Messenia were situated, and were forced to give up half of their produce to the Spartan elite. In addition, helots would also be assigned to Spartan citizens as household servants. Sometimes pressed into military service, helots would be employed as peltasts, and in some cases gained their freedom through such service. Following an earthquake in 464BC which devastated Sparta and possibly claimed as many as 20,000 lives the helots, mainly from Messenia, revolted alongside the perioikoi of Aithaia and Thouria. Cruel and bitter treatment of the helots by their Spartan overlords intensified after this event, and may have led to the tradition of the autumnal krypteia. A declaration of war against the helots made by the ephors, during the krypteia members of the Spartan agoge could prove their skill as warriors. Armed only with a knife, they were expected to live off the land whilst sanctioned to spy on, steal from, and kill the helots. However, this worked both ways, as any young Spartan caught by the helots could be beaten to death for allowing his capture.

Raiding Hemiolia - Helot Javelinmen

Unit Name

Raiding Hemiolia - Helot Javelinmen

Main Unit Key

Gre_Hel_Javelinmen_One_Halfer

Land Unit Key

Gre_Helot_Javelinmen

Naval Unit Key

greek_one_halfer

Soldiers

80

Category

Medium Ship

Class

Missile Ship

Custom Battle Cost

390

Recruitment Cost

390

Upkeep Cost

70

Missile Damage

28

├ Missile Weapon

rome_javelin

├ Projectile

javelin_normal

├ Missile Damage

15

├ Missile Ap Damage

13

└ Base Reload Time

9

Accuracy

5

Range

70

Reload

13

Shots Per Minute

8

Ammunition

18

Ship Health

402

└ Ship

greek_one_halfer

Ship Speed

6

Melee Attack

7

Weapon Damage

23

├ Melee Weapon

rome_shortsword

├ Melee Damage Base

20

├ Melee Damage Ap

3

├ Armour Piercing

No

├ Bonus vs. Large

0

├ Bonus vs Elephants

0

└ Bonus vs Infantry

5

Charge Bonus

3

Melee Defence

31

├ Base Defence

5

├ Shield

pelta

└ Shield Defence

26

Armour

52

├ Armour

cloth

├ Armour Defence

27

└ Shield Armour

25

Health

50

├ Man Entity

rome_infantry_very_light

├ Man Health

45

└ Bonus Hit Points

5

Base Morale

20

Abilities

Raiding Hemiolia
  • Row Hard 10
    Increases speed for 10 strokes.
    Ship speed

Attributes

  • Resistant to Fatigue
    Fatigue has less of an effect on this unit.
  • Hide (scrub & forest)
    This unit can hide in scrub and forest until enemy units get too close.

Strengths & Weaknesses

Raiding Hemiolia
  • Very poor hull strength
  • Light crew
  • Very fast speed
  • Weak ramming
  • Very poor boarding
  • Poor missile combat
Helot Javelinmen
  • Short range
  • Fast rate of fire
  • Very good damage and armour penetration
  • Very weak in melee
  • Very poor morale
Requires Buildings
Raiding Hemiolia - Helot Javelinmen Lv. 0 Port
Port
(greek_port_1)
Level 0
Fishing Port
Fishing Port
(greek_port_fish_2)
Level 1
Fishmonger
Fishmonger
(greek_port_fish_3)
Level 2
Fish Market
Fish Market
(greek_port_fish_4)
Level 3
Shipwright
Shipwright
(greek_port_harbour_2)
Level 1
Docks
Docks
(greek_port_harbour_3)
Level 2
Neosokoi
Neosokoi
(greek_port_harbour_4)
Level 3
Military Wharf
Military Wharf
(greek_port_military_2)
Level 1
Drydock
Drydock
(greek_port_military_3)
Level 2
Military Port
Military Port
(greek_port_military_4)
Level 3
Harbour
Harbour
(greek_port_trade_2)
Level 1
Trading Port
Trading Port
(greek_port_trade_3)
Level 2
Emporion
Emporion
(greek_port_trade_4)
Level 3
Garrison Buildings
Raiding Hemiolia - Helot Javelinmen x 2 Port
Port
(greek_port_1)
Level 0
Fishing Port
Fishing Port
(greek_port_fish_2)
Level 1
Fishmonger
Fishmonger
(greek_port_fish_3)
Level 2
Fish Market
Fish Market
(greek_port_fish_4)
Level 3
Shipwright
Shipwright
(greek_port_harbour_2)
Level 1
Docks
Docks
(greek_port_harbour_3)
Level 2
Neosokoi
Neosokoi
(greek_port_harbour_4)
Level 3
Military Wharf
Military Wharf
(greek_port_military_2)
Level 1
Drydock
Drydock
(greek_port_military_3)
Level 2
Military Port
Military Port
(greek_port_military_4)
Level 3
Harbour
Harbour
(greek_port_trade_2)
Level 1
Trading Port
Trading Port
(greek_port_trade_3)
Level 2
Emporion
Emporion
(greek_port_trade_4)
Level 3
Faction Availability
Grand Campaign
Imperator Augustus