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Cavalleria corpo a corpo

Nonostante sia un’unità versatile protetta da scudi, la cavalleria corpo a corpo è debole contro le unità più specializzate.

Cavalleria corpo a corpo
No. Unit Sol. Custom Cost Recru. Cost Upkeep Cost Ship HP. Ship Spd. Msl. Dmg. Rng. Sht. /min Amo. Mle. Atk. Mle. Dmg. Chg. Mle. Def. Arm. HP. Mor.
1
120 Vocontae Epos
Cavalleria / Cavalleria corpo a corpo / (AOR_11_Celtic_Light_Cavalry)
Vocontae Epos
(Vocontii Cavalry)

Vocontae Epos constitute the bulk of Vocontii cavalry. Well-trained compared to many of their enemies’ cavalry, they are invaluable to any army. They throw javelins at a distance, depleting an enemy before charging with their main spears. They are trained to throw javelins, charge, and withdraw repeatedly, and they do it well. A bronze helmet, shield, and light weapons may not seem the equipment of any particularly great cavalry, but they are a solid medium cavalry force, capable of running down routers, defeating light cavalry, and skirmishing if necessary.

120 1216 1216 243 26 9 22 39 4 20 40
2
100 Ambakaro Epones
Cavalleria / Cavalleria corpo a corpo / (AOR_12_North_Iberian_Medium_Cavalry)
Ambakaro Epones
(Lusitanian Medium Cavalry)

Although not numerous in Lusitanian armies, these medium skirmishing cavalrymen are fundamentally valuable as scouts, using the agility and speed of their horses.

100 1302 1302 260 32 11 20 34 6 20 35
3
100 Curisi
Cavalleria / Cavalleria corpo a corpo / (AOR_13_South_Iberian_Cavalry)
Curisi
(Iberian Cavalry)

Curisi are good medium cavalry that can perform well against light troops, but will generally get cut to pieces by superior spear infantry or heavy cavalry.

100 1551 1551 310 33 11 24 41 10 20 35
4
120 Machimoi Hippeis
Cavalleria / Cavalleria corpo a corpo / (AOR_17_Egyptian_Cavalry)
Machimoi Hippeis
(Egyptian Cavalry)

These spear-armed cavalrymen fight in close combat in service of the Pharaoh.

120 1530 1530 306 30 9 25 43 10 20 35
5
120 Aithiopikoi Hippakontistai
Cavalleria / Cavalleria corpo a corpo / (AOR_18_Ethiopian_Horse_Skirmishers)
Aithiopikoi Hippakontistai
(Ethiopian Horsemen)

Armed with javelins and swords, these Aethopian cavalrymen can bring swift death to unprepared opponents.

120 1183 1183 237 26 11 24 34 4 20 35
6
120 Myrcharn
Cavalleria / Cavalleria corpo a corpo / (AOR_2_Casse_Light_Cavalry)
Myrcharn
(Casse Cavalry)

The heads of family contingents, as well as local chiefs of roundhouses and farming communities, band together as cavalry, riding the same sturdy ponies that the noblemen ride.

120 1234 1234 247 27 9 22 39 4 20 40
7
120 Taxilan Agema
Cavalleria / Cavalleria corpo a corpo / (AOR_23_iranian_heavy_cav)
Taxilan Agema
(Indo-Iranian Heavy Cavalry) These Indo-Iranian horsemen combine elements of both Hellenic weaponry and armour mastery, as well as the excellent Indian iron forging traditions. Wearing a Hellenic facemask and leather cuirass, and armed with a small aspis shield, as well as a spear and kopis for close work, their equipment alone would classify them as heavy cavalry.
120 2088 2088 418 39 9 33 57 14 20 60
8
120 Kamboja Asvaka Ksatriya
Cavalleria / Cavalleria corpo a corpo / (AOR_23_iranian_light_cav)
Kamboja Asvaka Ksatriya
(Indo-Iranian Light Cavalry) Master horsemen and horse traders, Kambojas never leave an opportunity to plunder using their light cavalry. Living on both sides of the Khyber Pass, they are a part of the Arya races which stormed and conquered India, some 1500 years before. Their helmet is an evolved Boiotian one, and their primary cuirass is a quilted silk one. Their weapons are clearly Hellenic: a round aspis shield, a short kontos spear that could be held underarm in a couched stance, and a sturdy kopis for when the spear gives way.""
120 1778 1778 356 34 9 24 50 12 20 50
9
120 Leuce Epos
Cavalleria / Cavalleria corpo a corpo / (AOR_3_Gallic_Light_Cavalry)
Leuce Epos
(Gallic Cavalry)

Leuce Epos constitute the bulk of Gallic cavalry. Well-trained compared to many of their enemies’ cavalry, they are invaluable to any army. They throw javelins at a distance, depleting an enemy before charging with their main spears. They are trained to throw javelins, charge, and withdraw repeatedly, and they do it well. A bronze helmet, shield, and light weapons may not seem the equipment of any particularly great cavalry, but they are a solid medium cavalry force, capable of running down routers, defeating light cavalry, and skirmishing if necessary.

120 1216 1216 243 26 9 22 39 4 20 40
10
120 Galatai Epos
Cavalleria / Cavalleria corpo a corpo / (AOR_30_Galatian_Light_Cavalry)
Galatai Epos
(Galatian Light Cavalry)

Galatians can provide excellent light cavalry. Well-trained compared to many of their enemies' cavalry, they are invaluable to any army. They throw javelins at a distance, depleting an enemy before charging with their main spears.

120 1293 1293 259 26 9 24 44 4 20 40
11
120 Galatai Epos
Cavalleria / Cavalleria corpo a corpo / (AOR_31_Galatian_Light_Cavalry)
Galatai Epos
(Galatian Light Cavalry)

Galatians can provide excellent light cavalry. Well-trained compared to many of their enemies' cavalry, they are invaluable to any army. They throw javelins at a distance, depleting an enemy before charging with their main spears.

120 1293 1293 259 26 9 24 44 4 20 40
12
100 Remi Mairepos
Cavalleria / Cavalleria corpo a corpo / (AOR_4_Belgae_Heavy_Cavalry)
Remi Mairepos
(Belgae Heavy Cavalry)

The Remi are famed horsemen; their Mairepos (Mar-ep-os; “Great Horses”) are able to smash infantry. Brave, unrelenting, and powerful, they can ride over opposition and rout numerically superior enemies. Their equipment is good quality, and their skills are unquestionable.

100 1965 1965 393 34 9 28 54 16 20 50
13
120 Reidonez
Cavalleria / Cavalleria corpo a corpo / (AOR_5_Germanic_Cavalry)
Reidonez
(Germanic Cavalry)

Reidonez ride small and sometimes poor quality horses, though they are excellent light cavalry. They are useful as scouts as well as skirmishers. However, like many Germanic warriors, they can lack battle-discipline and be overeager to enter battle against worthy opponents. This can lead them to be headstrong and difficult to restrain before a fight, as personal glory gained in battle is always welcome. Honour and standing come from fighting, and sometimes the urge for glory overwhelms their good sense!

120 1084 1084 217 26 11 20 34 2 20 35
14
120 Gautoz Ridanz Frijaz
Cavalleria / Cavalleria corpo a corpo / (AOR_79_Ger_scandinavian_horsemen)
Gautoz Ridanz Frijaz
(Scandinavian Light Cavalry)

The Gautoz live in southern Sweden, today's Götaland. These Germanic horsemen use neither saddles, nor stirrups: inventions which would later be introduced by invading peoples from the east. When combined with light infantry, these light cavalrymen offer great tactical speed and versatility on the battlefield.

120 1149 1149 230 18 9 20 43 6 20 35
15
120 Liguriae Epos
Cavalleria / Cavalleria corpo a corpo / (AOR_8_Ligurian_Cavalry)
Liguriae Epos
(Ligurian Cavalry)

Liguriae Epos constitute the bulk of Ligurian cavalry. Well-trained compared to many of their enemies’ cavalry, they are invaluable to any army. They throw javelins at a distance, depleting an enemy before charging with their main spears. They are trained to throw javelins, charge, and withdraw repeatedly, and they do it well. A bronze helmet, shield, and light weapons may not seem the equipment of any particularly great cavalry, but they are a solid medium cavalry force, capable of running down routers, defeating light cavalry, and skirmishing if necessary.

120 1227 1227 245 26 9 22 40 4 20 40
16
100 Equites Campaniae
Cavalleria / Cavalleria corpo a corpo / (AOR_9_Campanian_Cav)
Equites Campaniae
(Campanian Cavalry)

These nobles are well-trained in their people’s equestrian traditions, so are highly valued horsemen and greatly respected warriors. Following the Samnite Wars with Rome, Campanians would often provide the core of the Socii attachments for Roman armies.

100 1465 1465 293 16 9 22 38 18 20 50
17
100 Massaloi Hippeis
Cavalleria / Cavalleria corpo a corpo / (Mas_Citizen_Cav)
Massaloi Hippeis
(Massilian Citizen Cavalry)

The horse-owning rich have the same rights to defend their homes as lesser men in the phalanx.

100 1717 1717 343 30 9 22 48 14 20 55
18
100 Massaloi Epilektoi Hippeis
Cavalleria / Cavalleria corpo a corpo / (Mas_Royal_Cav)
Massaloi Epilektoi Hippeis
(Massilian Royal Cavalry)

These heavy cavalry are an excellent tool for a commander, well able to break lesser opponents.

100 2048 2048 410 38 9 29 54 16 20 65
19
100 Ephippoi Thorakitai
Cavalleria / Cavalleria corpo a corpo / (Massalia_Heavy_Cav)
Ephippoi Thorakitai
(Massilian Heavy Cavalry)

The use of cavalry in the Massalian army is a necessity. The Celts are able to field a very capable cavalry, frequently leading incursions into Massalian territory. Cavalry of their own is a necessary response until the rest of the Massalian army can be mobilised. This task is handled by the Ephippoi Thorakitai, an elite heavy cavalry unit influenced by Celtic and Roman practices.

100 2005 2005 401 35 9 26 52 18 20 60
20
60 Baggage Train
Cavalleria / Cavalleria corpo a corpo / (Supply_Greek)
Baggage Train
Baggage trains grant a bonus to armies connected to supply lines, by reducing logistics costs. A baggage train can supply armies even under harsh weather conditions, and is vital for prolonged military campaigns.
60 600 600 300 6 9 1 22 2 20 20
21
100 Greek Cavalry
Cavalleria / Cavalleria corpo a corpo / (GAR_Gre_Citizen_Cavalry)
Greek Cavalry
The horse-owning rich have the same duty to defend their homes as lesser men in the phalanx.
100 860 1075 100 18 9 16 38 12 20 55