Tarantine Expatrii Cavalry
Expert mounted skirmishers, excellent for screening the army and harassing enemy formations.As Latin expansion into Magna Graecia showed little sign of abating, many of the wealthier families of Tarento fled to Syracuse, while others crossed the Adriatic to find shelter with their long-time allies in Epirus and Sparta. Even before Pyrrhus' abortive Italian campaign, the ties between the beleaguered polis and Epirus had been strong. Going back to Alexander of Mollosus, the Tarantines put their famed cavalry at the disposal of their allies, and these traditions carried forward even to the time of Epirotic and Illyrian resistance against Roman invasion in the 160s BC. Tarantine expatriates formed the core of the veteran riders called on by Epirote rulers in times of need. These experienced light cavalry riders were even compared favorable to Hannibal Barca's famed Numidian cavalry, though this is likely post-hoc exaggeration by later Roman historians to exaggerate the threat posed to the Republic during Pyrrhus' campaign (Hannibal and his forces remained the bogeyman of Rome for centuries after his defeat and exile at Zama). Nonetheless, it is widely accepted that the Tarentines maintained an unmatched tradition of light-cavalry horsemanship in the Italian peninsula, in stark contrast to Rome's largely uninspiring mounted forces.
Unit Name Tarantine Expatrii Cavalry |
Main Unit Key Gre_Ep_Tarantine_Cav |
Land Unit Key Gre_Ep_Tarantine_Cav |
Naval Unit Key greek_transport |
Soldiers 90 |
Category Cavalerie |
Class Cavalerie lance-projectiles |
Bataille personnalisée Prix 600 |
Coût de recrutement 600 |
Coût d'entretien 85 |
30 |
├ Missile Weapon rome_wooden_javelin |
├ Projectile javelin_wooden |
├ Missile Damage 17 |
├ Missile Ap Damage 13 |
└ Base Reload Time 9 |
Précision 5 |
Portée 75 |
Reload 23 |
Tirs par minute 9 |
Munitions 18 |
Attaque en mêlée 15 |
23 |
├ Melee Weapon rome_shortsword |
├ Dégâts mêlée de base 20 |
├ Dégâts mêlée appliqu. 3 |
├ Armour Piercing No |
├ Bonus vs larges cibles 0 |
├ Bonus vs éléphants 0 |
└ Bonus vs infanterie 5 |
Bonus de charge 27 |
52 |
├ Base Defence 17 |
├ Shield cavalry |
└ Défense au bouclier 35 |
77 |
├ Armure leather |
├ Armour Defence 47 |
└ Protection 30 |
105 |
├ Man Entity rome_infantry_medium |
├ Man Health 55 |
├ Bonus Hit Points 10 |
├ Mount rome_hellenic_horse_sword_shield_m |
├ Mount Entity rome_horse_medium |
└ Mount Health 40 |
Moral de base 45 |
Compétences
Tarantine Expatrii Cavalry- Diamant
L'unité passe en formation en diamant.
Bonus de charge, attaque en mêlée
Accélération, défense en mêlée - Rechargement rapide
Rechargement amélioré pour une période prolongée.
Tirs par minute
Effort : fatigue
Attributs
- Résistant à la fatigue
La fatigue a moins d'effets sur cette unité. - Se cacher (forêts)
Cette unité peut se cacher dans les forêts tant que les troupes ennemies ne s'approchent pas trop. - Tirer en mouvement
Cette unité peut tirer lorsqu'elle est montée et qu'elle se déplace. - Tir parthe
Cette unité peut tirer dans toutes les directions et pas juste devant elle.
Forces & Faiblesses
Navire de transport- Très faible résistance de la coque
- Très lent
- Éperonnage faible
- Courte portée
- Cadence de tir rapide
- Déplacement rapide
- Dégâts et pénétration d'armure très bons
- Large bouclier
- Très faible en mêlée
- Mauvais moral
Disponibilité de la faction | |
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Grande campagne |