Trieres - Thraike Marines
A ram of bronze and a unit of marines to make short work of the enemy.The art of skirmishing has not been ignored by the warlike Thracians.
Of all the warships found in the ancient world, it is the trireme, or trieres, that remains the most famous and recognisable. Nearly all Hollywood 'sword and sandal' movies will include a trireme somewhere. The vessel was entirely designed for war. Its name came from the three rows of oars carried on each side, stacked above each other in staggered columns to give the rowers some room to work. The top row of oars pivoted on a rowlock, or oarlock, mounted on an outrigger projecting from the hull. This allowed the top oars to pitch down at a sharper angle to reach the sea without getting tangled in the lower ones. The trireme was a greyhound of a ship, capable of high-speed dashes with a well-trained crew and, contrary to popular belief, not all rowers were slaves. Aboard Greek vessels they were citizens, and were given respect, not the lash. They were also largely fair-weather ships, and unsuited to rough seas such as the Atlantic; the lowest level of oars were, at most, less than half a metre above the waterline. That, however, did not stop the trireme being a superb weapon against other ships: a high-speed ramming attack could rip a hole in the side of almost any target. The type was also large enough to be used in other ways, which lead to it carrying archers and assorted light artillery pieces.
(Thraike Marines)
There were some forty tribes of Thracians who shared a common language and culture, inhabiting a vast area north of the Greek city-states. They were seen as war-loving, rebellious, rambunctious, bad enemies, and good allies in a fight. Many Greeks dreaded a time when they would be united under a single leader and sweep southwards. Such a turn of events never happened, but Thracians could be found across much of the Greek and Persian world fighting as mercenaries; they often specialised as skirmishers and light troops. At the Battle of Raphia in 217BC there were Thracians in both opposing armies, ready to do bloody work. The forward curving rhomphaia with its razor-sharp blade and long handle could lop off limbs in the hands of a skilled user, and Thracians were certainly skilled. The most famous Thracian 'general' of all never actually fought an action in Thrace or in command of a Thracian army; he was Spartacus, the commander of the last great slave rebellion against Rome in 73-71BC.
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Unit Name Trieres - Thraike Marines |
Main Unit Key Pel_Thr_Marines |
Land Unit Key Pel_Thr_Marines |
Naval Unit Key pel_thraike_three |
Soldiers 60 |
Category Medium Ship |
Class 近接艦 |
Custom Battle Cost 650 |
Recruitment Cost 300 |
維持費 70 |
41 |
├ Missile Weapon rome_javelin_improved |
├ Projectile javelin_improved |
├ Missile Damage 29 |
├ Missile Ap Damage 12 |
└ Base Reload Time 10 |
Accuracy 5 |
Range 80 |
Reload 23 |
Shots Per Minute 8 |
Ammunition 7 |
└ Ship pel_three |
Ship Speed |
Melee Attack 28 |
35 |
├ Melee Weapon rome_balkan_sword |
├ Melee Damage Base 25 |
├ Melee Damage Ap 10 |
├ Armour Piercing No |
├ Bonus vs. Large 0 |
├ Bonus vs Elephants 0 |
└ Bonus vs Infantry 0 |
Charge Bonus 12 |
40 |
├ Base Defence 15 |
├ Shield pelta |
└ Shield Defence 25 |
15 |
├ Armour cloth |
├ Armour Defence 10 |
└ Shield Armour 5 |
55 |
├ Man Entity rome_infantry_light |
├ Man Health 40 |
└ Bonus Hit Points 15 |
Base Morale 45 |
Abilities
No Ability
Attributes
- 疲労耐性
この部隊は、他の部隊より疲労の影響を受けない。 - 潜伏 (低木と森)
この部隊は、敵がすぐそばに接近するまで低木や森に潜伏することができる。
Strengths & Weaknesses
Trieres- Poor hull strength
- Light crew
- Fast speed
- Weak ramming
- Poor boarding
- Average missile combat
- Short range
- Fast rate of fire
- Very good damage and armour penetration
- Large shield
- Very weak in melee
- Poor morale
Faction Availability | |
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Wrath of Sparta |