Muster Field
Citizens, subject troops, conscripts and levies muster here for drill and war.Drawing upon their citizens or subjects, supplemented by mercenaries, Hellenic states could quickly muster troops in times of war. Their generals were usually elected officials or chosen from amongst the nobility. In Athens, the military consisted of the ephebes undergoing training and the older male citizens, led by the ten elected strategoi, or war ministers. Originally these men were hoplites but, following the pattern of Alexander the Great, they developed into the hypaspists, phalangites and thureophoroi over the following centuries. This shift also saw a move to more professional and mercenary troops being used. Wealthier citizens, those able to afford horses, provided the hippeis, or light cavalry, while noble cavalry again followed the Alexandrian model. Mercenaries, such as the Thracians, the Scythian bow-armed police of Athens, or the Galatian royal guard of Cleopatra, supplemented these mustered forces.
Military (Recruitment)
Building Name Muster Field |
Level Name rom_HELLENIC_military_main_1 |
Building Chain Military (Recruitment) |
Building Level 1 |
Create Time 4 |
Create Cost 1650 |
Effects
+0.3% 2nd Class Citizen (this_building)-4% provincial income (building upkeep) (regions_in_this_province)
Provides Garrison Army
No Garrison Units
Recruitable Units
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No. | Unit | Sol. | Costom Cost | Recru. Cost | Unkeep Cost | Ship HP. | Ship Spd. | Msl. Dmg. | Rng. | Sht. /min | Amo. | Mle. Atk. | Mle. Dmg. | Chg. | Mle. Def. | Arm. | HP. | Mor. |
1 |
Missile Infantry / Missile Infantry / (Gre_Archers) Psiloi Toxotai (Greek Archers) Archers are ideal for harassing the enemy from afar, and goading them into foolish action. |
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175 | 376 | 376 | 9 | 165 | 5 | 15 | 10 | 7 | 6 | 22 | 1 | 20 | 35 | |||||
2 |
Missile Infantry / Missile Infantry / (Gre_Javelinmen) Psiloi Akontistai (Greek Javelinmen) Lightly armed javelinmen, intended to harass and disrupt the enemy battle line. |
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175 | 424 | 424 | 14 | 85 | 8 | 5 | 10 | 7 | 6 | 37 | 1 | 20 | 35 | |||||
3 |
Melee Infantry / Hoplite/Pike Infantry / (Gre_Levy_Pike) Epistratoi Phalangitai (Levy Pikemen) It should be counted an honour to defend one's home and family with the pike. |
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256 | 539 | 539 | 27 | 9 | 6 | 34 | 4 | 20 | 40 | |||||||||
4 |
Melee Infantry / Hoplite/Pike Infantry / (Gre_Light_Hoplites) Ekdromoi Hoplitai (Light Hoplites) Discipline is needed to carry a spear and bear a shield in the phalanx. |
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200 | 641 | 641 | 29 | 9 | 15 | 57 | 4 | 20 | 50 | |||||||||
5 |
Melee Infantry / Hoplite/Pike Infantry / (Gre_Pike) Phalangitai (Pikemen) This tightly packed formation of pikemen is a potent clenched fist aimed at an enemy line. |
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256 | 995 | 995 | 32 | 9 | 8 | 45 | 12 | 20 | 45 | |||||||||
6 |
Cavalry / Missile Cavalry / (Gre_Skirm_Cav) Hippakontistai (Greek Javelin Cavalry). These speedy, light cavalrymen can do good service in harrying the enemy. |
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120 | 833 | 833 | 15 | 90 | 8 | 5 | 21 | 10 | 13 | 32 | 4 | 20 | 35 | |||||
7 |
Cavalry / Melee Cavalry / (Gre_Thureos_Cav_Melee) Hippeis Thureophoroi Galathraikes (Light Thureos Cavalry) These Hippeis are skilled Thracian and Galatian skirmishers who harass their enemies with javelins. |
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100 | 1368 | 1368 | 32 | 9 | 22 | 48 | 3 | 20 | 45 | |||||||||
8 |
Melee Infantry / Spear Infantry / (Gre_Thureos_Spears) Thureophoroi (Thureos Spears) These well-trained warriors are a flexible force of skirmishing spearmen. |
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300 | 765 | 765 | 30 | 9 | 10 | 67 | 8 | 20 | 50 | |||||||||
9 |
Melee Infantry / Hoplite/Pike Infantry / (Korinth_Hoplites) Pergamoi Hoplitai (Pergamene Hoplites) Hoplites: no other word says Greeks at war in quite the same way. |
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200 | 995 | 995 | 27 | 9 | 13 | 62 | 12 | 20 | 50 | |||||||||
10 |
Melee Infantry / Melee Infantry / (Perg_Chopper) Pergamoi Thureophoroi Machairaphoroi (Pergamene Thureos Swordsmen) Lacking enough citizens for their armies, the rulers of Pergamon hire mercenaries and local tribesmen. This unit is a mix of Galatians, Thracians, and Greeks - both in recruits and equipment. They serve as light assault infantry and are better then their regular counterparts. |
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300 | 622 | 622 | 36 | 11 | 13 | 71 | 3 | 20 | 55 | |||||||||
11 |
Missile Infantry / Missile Infantry / (Perg_Light_Peltasts) Pergamoi Peltastai (Pergamene Peltasts) These skirmishers of Gallo-Thracian origin sensibly withdraw from threats while harrassing the enemy with javelins. |
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175 | 634 | 634 | 15 | 90 | 9 | 7 | 30 | 11 | 11 | 65 | 3 | 20 | 45 | |||||
12 |
Missile Infantry / Missile Infantry / (Perg_Peltasts) Phrygioi Peltastai (Phrygian Peltasts) The Phrygians, relatives of the Thracians, have for centuries fought as light infantry and very capable peltasts. The Attalids, who rule a great part of Phrygia, continued the tradition by incorporating Phrygian peltasts in their armies. |
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175 | 906 | 906 | 15 | 90 | 8 | 5 | 32 | 10 | 10 | 67 | 12 | 20 | 50 |
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