
Assault Quadrireme - Auxiliary Egyptian Infantry
Ramming attacks from these ships inflict terrible damage.The sons of the desert can be of useful service to Rome.
There is a good deal of debate as to how large ancient warships worked; the principles are understood, but the details are not always so clear. A Roman 'quadreme' or Greek 'tetreres' would seem to have four rows of oars if the name is translated literally. However, it is unclear how four sets of oars each with one rower apiece could be used without them getting in a terrible tangle even with a magnificently trained crew, or how the top set of rowers would be able to handle the extremely long oars pitched at a steep angle and still produce any power. The chances are that the term 'oar' had become synonymous with 'rower' and that the lowest bank had more than one man per oar. The other option was to go back to a double row of oars, with two men apiece. Two banks of oars would also have made for a cheaper construction task for each ship. Either way, the result was a ship that could rival the lighter trireme in speed, yet had more deck space for a large fighting contingent or artillery pieces.
(Auxiliary Egyptian Infantry)
Native troops supported the Greek phalanxes of Ptolemaic Egypt. Brave and proud warriors, Egyptians fulfilled several roles, but were most commonly used as peltasts, skirmishers on the flanks of the phalanxes, or as non-phalanx infantry in difficult terrain. Although the Ptolemies adopted all the trappings of the Pharaohs and their religious infrastructure, there was still much unrest among the native population long after the succession. This was due mainly to the way the Greek overlords used the traditions of the Pharaohs to fill their coffers at the expensive of ordinary people. The core of Ptolemaic armies was always Greek until the Battle of Raphia in 217BC, when they faced such a large Seleucid force and Ptolemy IV was forced to muster some 30,000 native Egyptians for the first time. Need overcame the suspicion of the disenchanted natives; the performance of the Egyptians in battle eventually led to a greater proportion of native troops in the Egyptian army and, in time, more diverse roles for those men as they gained the trust of their Greek commanders.
日本語化: JapanTotalWarとは
Unit Name Assault Quadrireme - Auxiliary Egyptian Infantry |
Main Unit Key Aux_Egy_Infantry_Four |
Land Unit Key Aux_Egy_Infantry |
Naval Unit Key roman_four |
Soldiers 120 |
Category Medium Ship |
Class 近接艦 |
Custom Battle Cost 410 |
Recruitment Cost 410 |
維持費 82 |
Missile Damage 32 |
├ Missile Weapon rome_javelin_precursor |
├ Projectile javelin_prec |
├ Missile Damage 20 |
├ Missile Ap Damage 12 |
└ Base Reload Time 15 |
Accuracy 5 |
Range 40 |
Reload 0 |
Shots Per Minute 4 |
Ammunition 2 |
Ship Health 825 |
└ Ship roman_four |
Ship Speed 6 |
Melee Attack 16 |
Weapon Damage 24 |
├ Melee Weapon rome_shortsword |
├ Melee Damage Base 20 |
├ Melee Damage Ap 4 |
├ Armour Piercing No |
├ Bonus vs. Large 0 |
├ Bonus vs Elephants 0 |
└ Bonus vs Infantry 0 |
Charge Bonus 8 |
Melee Defence 41 |
├ Base Defence 16 |
├ Shield thureos |
└ Shield Defence 25 |
Armour 55 |
├ Armour padded |
├ Armour Defence 20 |
└ Shield Armour 35 |
Health 45 |
├ Man Entity rome_infantry_medium |
├ Man Health 40 |
└ Bonus Hit Points 5 |
Base Morale 30 |
Abilities
Assault Quadrireme- Row Hard 10
Increases speed for 10 strokes.
Ship speed
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。 - 暑さ耐性
Tこの部隊は、砂漠による疲労を受けにくい。
Strengths & Weaknesses
Assault Quadrireme- Average hull strength
- Medium crew
- Average speed
- Average ramming
- Average boarding
- Very good attack
- Average defence
- Average damage but low armour penetration
- Good morale
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Unit Resouces | Auxilia_Egyptian | |||||||||||||||||
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沿岸警備隊
(rome_port_patrol_4) Level 3 |
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Imperator Augustus |












































































































































































