Dismounted Knights of Outremer heavy infantry Heavy Infantry well able to lead an offensive attack, but poorly suited to absorb an attack while on the defense. Slightly better in behaving as a unit than Latin Knights on foot.
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Knights of Outremer heavy cavalry Heavy Cavalry, with greater willpower and caution than Latin Knights, armed with the armor-piercing mace to better fight in the melee that follows the Couched lance.
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Knights of St.John heavy cavalry Late period Hospitaller knights. Heavily armored and with use of mace, these knights can sustain all type of cavalry engagement. Excellent for attacking heavy cavalry.
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Dismounted Knights of St.John heavy infantry Dismounted late period Hospitaller knights. Armed with sword, these units can provide excellent protection of settlement walls during the siege attack.
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Teutonic Knights heavy cavalry Heavy Germanic cavalry in service of Kingdom of Jerusalem. Well armored and equiped, willing to fight to the last man on horse or dismaunted as heavy inf.
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Dismounted Teutonic Knights heavy infantry Heavy Germanic cavalry in service of Kingdom of Jerusalem. Well armored and equiped, willing to fight to the last man on horse or dismaunted as heavy inf.
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Templar Knights heavy cavalry Zealous Knights with no regards to their own safety, their minds entirely upon their foe's destruction. Willing to engage their enemy to the point of annihilation of both they and the infidel.
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Dismounted Templar Knights heavy infantry Shock Infantry armed with a heavy two handed axe, perfect to lead the charge on foot as they would lead the charge on horseback.
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Hospitaller Brother-Knight heavy cavalry Disciplined heavy cavalry willing to lay their lives down for the cause of the Crusade.
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Dismounted Hospitaller Brother-Knight heavy infantry Heavy Swordsmen best used to support or lead an assault, not to stand on the battle line and take the enemy's attack.
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Latin Knights heavy cavalry Medium-Heavy Cavalry, with the impetuous zeal and energy of a newly arrived Crusader. Best utilized to charge with couched lances and engage in melee only if they may not retreat for yet another charge.
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Dismounted Latin Knights heavy infantry Heavily armored soldiers with a bias to fighting on foot, and a lack of training in fighting together as a unit.
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Knights of Jerusalem heavy cavalry Very Heavy Cavalry able to charge like their lighter kin, yet suffer the melee of close combat far better.
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Dismounted Knights of Jerusalem spearmen infantry Highly disciplined and motivated spearmen, well suited to crucial parts of the battle line or ramparts.
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Poulain Lancers light cavalry Well armoured mounted soilders, superb attackers whose charge makes the enemy tremble.
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Poulain Men-at-Arms heavy infantry Professional Infantry, and one of the best the Kingdom of Jerusalem has to offer, well armed in the task of engaging other heavy infantry with axe and tall kite shield.
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Mounted Sergeants light cavalry A powerful light cavalry unit with strong armour which induces a slight reduction in pace.
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Sergeant Spearmen spearmen infantry Light-medium Spearmen, better armed and armored than many of their peers, and well able to be relied upon despite their semi-professional status.
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