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​パ​イ​ク​歩​兵 (Custom Battle Units)

Long pikes make these troops deadly from the front but vulnerable if flanked. They are highly effective against cavalry.

​パ​イ​ク​歩​兵
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
200 Cauaros
Melee Infantry / ​パ​イ​ク​歩​兵 / (cel_tyl_champions)
Cauaros
(Early Celtic Champions)

The Cauaros are the most skilled, famous, recognised, and powerful warriors of the Celts. During the Halstatt age, they were mostly heavy swordsmen, but their fighting techniques began to change, and they now favour the spear and close formation.

200 825 825 165 34 9 16 75 8 20 60
2
200 Ambactes
Melee Infantry / ​パ​イ​ク​歩​兵 / (cel_tyl_footguards)
Ambactes
(Celtic Chosen Bodyguards)

These really impressive warriors are in fact clients and bodyguards, chosen by and attached to a noble. In general terms, the Ambactes are chosen from the best in the warrior class and attached, possibly to the death, to their master, benefitting from his wealth. They are probably the very first in the warrior class to dream about buying chainmail.

200 1078 1078 216 36 9 18 77 12 20 65
3
300 Cingetes
Melee Infantry / ​パ​イ​ク​歩​兵 / (cel_tyl_medium_spearmen)
Cingetes
(Professional Spearmen)

These professional spearmen, literally "those who march together," are the backbone of the Celtic infantry line. Well-disciplined and well-equipped as warriors, they use a long lancia (three meter-long spear), and a longsword as a melee weapon. They wear a helmet but no armour, or perhaps an affordable leather jacket under their tunic.

300 468 468 94 24 9 12 73 3 20 45
4
200 Arjos
Melee Infantry / ​パ​イ​ク​歩​兵 / (cel_tyl_noble_inf)
Arjos
(Celtic Nobles)

These Arjos have the best equipment available, including impressive helmets, highly decorated in order to be seen in the melee like a standard. They are numerous, and choose to fight on foot rather than from the safety of a horse. This attitude is less motivated by the quest of personal glory, than an immediate choice to be in the heart of their troops to motivate them.

200 1196 1196 239 35 9 18 84 16 20 60
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