Medium Assault Raider - Italian Veteran Swordsmen
Able to withstand rough seas, these ships' crews can capture enemy vessels in any weather.Experience of open warfare is a rare commodity, and therefore worth a premium among the generally-peaceable Italic tribes.
Most of the northern European tribes were not naval powers, but there were still able seafarers to be found amongst them. Shipbuilding techniques were well understood, so while many vessels were small leather-skinned boats for inland and inshore use, bigger sea-going vessels were also made. Shipwrights used heavy planking for hulls, stitched together and then fastened to a wooden skeleton to create sturdy craft able to cope with Atlantic conditions. Julius Caesar was surprised at the quality of the enemy ships when his fleet clashed with the Veneti from modern-day Brittany. The Veneti vessels had flat bottoms to cope with shallows, but were also of heavy oak construction to cope with rough seas. This made them tough opposition for Roman galleys, and capable of shrugging off a ramming attack. Caesar said that the enemy ships "...were constructed of planks a foot in breadth, fastened by iron spikes the thickness of a man's thumb; the anchors were secured fast by iron chains instead of cables”. When the Romans were forced to board, they faced fearsome warriors used to close-quarters fighting at sea.
(Italian Veteran Swordsmen)
Before Rome's ascension and eventual conquest of Italy, it shared the peninsula with others, such as the Etruscans and Samnites. These various petty kingdoms, cities and tribes often fought each other, but also united against common external threats. It was as the Etruscans waned and Greek influence fell away that the Romans began steadily accumulating land and power. Their conquest of the Apennine Peninsula was possible due to the levied troops of every tribe absorbed into the early Roman Republic. Conflict was common in Italy - most tribes went to war during the summer months, to raid neighbouring settlements for riches and resources. Rome made the most of these warlike tribesmen, drawing soldiers from their ranks in exchange for citizenship and social status within the growing Republic. The earliest example of Rome's alliances with neighbouring states was the Foedus Cassianum, with the surrounding Latin city-states shortly after the overthrow of the Roman monarchy in 510BC. The terms were simple and effective: mutual defence for both parties, based on equal contribution to an annual military levy under Roman command.
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Unit Name Medium Assault Raider - Italian Veteran Swordsmen |
Main Unit Key inv_ita_medium_raider_veteran_swordsmen |
Land Unit Key inv_ita_veteran_swordsmen |
Naval Unit Key barbarian_medium_raider_melee |
Soldiers 100 |
Category Medium Ship |
Class 近接艦 |
Custom Battle Cost 800 |
Recruitment Cost 800 |
維持費 160 |
└ Ship barbarian_medium_raider |
Ship Speed |
Melee Attack 35 |
35 |
├ Melee Weapon rome_gladius |
├ Melee Damage Base 30 |
├ Melee Damage Ap 5 |
├ Armour Piercing No |
├ Bonus vs. Large 0 |
├ Bonus vs Elephants 0 |
└ Bonus vs Infantry 0 |
Charge Bonus 20 |
40 |
├ Base Defence 15 |
├ Shield oval |
└ Shield Defence 25 |
70 |
├ Armour spolas |
├ Armour Defence 35 |
└ Shield Armour 35 |
50 |
├ Man Entity rome_infantry_medium |
├ Man Health 40 |
└ Bonus Hit Points 10 |
Base Morale 45 |
Abilities
Medium Assault Raider- Row Hard 10
Increases speed for 10 strokes.
Ship speed
- Killing Spree
Increases weapon damage for an extended period.
Weapon damage
Exertion: fatigue
Attributes
- 潜伏 (森)
この部隊は、敵がすぐそばに接近するまで森に潜伏する事ができる。
Strengths & Weaknesses
Medium Assault Raider- Good hull strength
- Medium crew
- Fast speed
- Weak ramming
- Good boarding
- Very good attack
- Average defence
- Average damage but low armour penetration
- Good morale
Faction Availability | |
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Rise of the Republic |