

鉄砲侍
この侍は鉄砲で武装しており、遠距離から敵に絶え間なく弾の雨を浴びる事ができる。Matchlock samurai fire volleys into enemy ranks to disorientate and weaken them enough so a charge cannot be effectively resisted, as it can be devastating to see comrades falling in a hail of bullets. The matchlock samurai fight in a similar way to the ashigaru, but are much more accurate in their fire.
Once fired, reloading guns is a slow business, and it can leave the unit vulnerable to cavalry attacks. The matchlock samurai should retreat behind friendly melee troops once the real fighting begins.
Historically, the majority of arquebuses were used by ashigaru troops. The guns were reasonably simple to use and arming the ashigaru with them was quicker and cheaper than training archers. It also freed up the samurai to participate in combat using weapons that required more skill, such as the katana or bow. The samurai who did use arquebuses were expected to use their better skills to take out single, important enemies rather than completely rely on volleys like the ashigaru. This distinction between fighting styles for the same weapon could also be seen with the bow and the spear, where the emphasis for the samurai was to pick targets and engage them in matched single combat.
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Unit Name 鉄砲侍 |
Unit Key Inf_Missile_Matchlock_Samurai |
Soldiers 120 |
Category 遠隔歩兵 |
Class 鉄砲兵 |
Multiplayer Cost 700 |
└ Multiplayer Limit 0 |
Recruitment Cost 700 |
├ Recruitment Turns 2 |
└ Unit Limit 0 |
Upkeep Cost 150 |
Melee Attack 6 |
└ Melee Weapon sabre |
Charge Bonus 6 |
Bonus vs Cavalry 0 |
Range 100 |
├ Missile Weapon musket |
└ Projectile shogun_matchlock |
Accuracy 50 |
Reloading Skill 20 |
Ammunition 15 |
Melee Defence 2 |
Armour 4 |
Morale 8 |
Abilities
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竹柵
布陣フェイズ中に設置する事が出来る大きな壁。敵の移動を妨害し、騎馬隊の突撃から兵を守ります。 -
三段撃ち
三段撃ちにより部隊は前列から後列へと、各列毎に跪きながら再装填を行い、後列の射界を確保します。 -
早撃ち
一時的に部隊の射撃速度を上昇させます。
Strengths & Weaknesses
- Good range but shorter than bow units.
- Devastating damage.
- Average accuracy, reload rate and morale.
- Vulnerable to cavalry but fairly good in melee against infantry.
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