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− | |Box title = Legionnaire |
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− | |Row 1 title = Attack |
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+ | |Age = [[Iron Age]] |
+ | |Class = {{MilHU}} Heavy Unit |
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− | |Row 2 title = Defense |
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+ | |Attack = 8 |
+ | |Defense = 13 |
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− | |Row 3 title = Attack Range |
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+ | |Range = 1 |
+ | |Movement = 11 |
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− | |Row 4 title = Movement per turn |
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+ | |Attack Bonuses = vs. {{MilLU}} Light Unit 4 |
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− | |Row 4 info = 11 |
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+ | |Defense Bonuses = vs. {{MilLU}} Light Unit 4<br /> On the {{PLA}} Plains 4 |
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− | |Row 5 title = Class |
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− | |Row 5 info = Heavy Infantry |
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+ | |Training Cost = {{ICOI}} 230 |
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− | |Row 6 title = Bonus Against |
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+ | |Training Time = 2:00:00 |
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− | |Row 6 info = Light Infantry A/D+4 (was 3 before 1.0 update) |
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+ | |Special Skills = none |
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− | |Row 7 title = Terrain Bonus |
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+ | |Healing Time = 00:12:00}} |
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− | |Row 7 info = Plain D+4 |
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− | |Row 8 title = Requirements |
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− | |Row 9 title = Training Cost |
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− | |Row 9 info = 230 Gold 2 Hours, no supplies needed|Row 10 title = Age |
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− | |Row 10 info = Iron Age}} |
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+ | ==Information== |
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− | These units are effective against both melee classes and cavalry classes, but are vulnerable to ranged classes, as both have combat bonus against Legionnaires. In addition to their slow speed, they are usually killed without attacking any unit when encountered with several ranged units. |
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+ | The '''Legionnaire''' is an [[Iron Age]] heavy unit. It is produced in the [[Legionnaire Barracks]]. |
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+ | Compared to the [[Warrior]] of the previous age, the Legionnaire gains +2 attack, +3 defense, and gains attack and defense bonuses against light units and on plains. |
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− | [[File:Legionnaire_characteristics.png|thumb|240px]][[File:Legionnaire.png|thumb|Legionnaire in Battle]] |
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+ | ==Usage== |
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− | It is recommended to combine Legionnaires with Cavalry to get rid of ranged units or with ranged units to shoot back. |
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+ | Legionnaires are effective against both the [[Soldier]] and the [[Mounted Warrior]], but are vulnerable to the [[Ballista]] and [[Archer]], as both have a combat bonus against Legionnaires. Due to its slow speed, it is usually killed without doing any damage when encountering an army with several ranged units and artillery units. Therefore, legionnaires should be used to counter melee oriented armies, where their high defense can allow them to tank hits. |
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+ | == Image == |
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− | They could also be used effectively against [[Mercenary]] units due to the combat bonus. |
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+ | {{MU Tab}} |
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+ | [[de:Legionär]] |
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− | ==A little bit of History== |
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− | For much of Ancient rome's history, the Legion was their basic and best unit. It could form massive formations, but were still mobile enough to outmaneuver the enemy. However, due to its heavyness, ranged units could pick it off easily. |
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+ | [[Category:Fast Unit|fast units]] |
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− | ===The Roman legionary=== |
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− | The Roman legionary was a professional soldier of the Roman army after the Marian reforms. Legionaries had to be Roman citizens under the age of 45. They enlisted in a legion for twenty-five years of service, a change from the early practice of enlisting only for a campaign. The last five years were on veteran lighter duties. |
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− | ===On the march=== |
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− | On the march in unfriendly terrain, the legionary would be loaded down with '''armour''', '''shield''' (scutum), '''helmet''' (galea), '''two javelins''' (one heavy pilum and one light verutum), '''a short sword''' (gladius), '''a dagger''' (pugio), '''a pair of heavy sandals''' (caligae), '''a sarcina''' (marching pack), about fourteen days' worth of food, '''a waterskin''' (bladder for water), '''cooking equipment, two stakes''' (sudes murale) for the construction of palisades, and '''a''' '''shovel '''or '''wicker basket'''. |
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− | The Roman soldier underwent especially rigorous training; discipline was the base of the army's success, and the soldiers were relentlessly and constantly trained with weapons and especially with drill — forced marches with full load and in tight formation were frequent. Discipline was important and infractions were heavily punished by the centurions. However, honours, rewards and promotions were frequently awarded to legionaries who distinguished themselves in battle or through exemplary service. |
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[[Category:Iron Age]] |
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+ | [[Category:Military Units]] |
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Revision as of 07:41, 4 September 2019
Information
The Legionnaire is an Iron Age heavy unit. It is produced in the Legionnaire Barracks.
Compared to the Warrior of the previous age, the Legionnaire gains +2 attack, +3 defense, and gains attack and defense bonuses against light units and on plains.
It has the highest defense among the Iron Age units but has subpar attack power and slow speed. It has a defense bonus on plains and a combat bonus against light units.
Usage
Legionnaires are effective against both the Soldier and the Mounted Warrior, but are vulnerable to the Ballista and Archer, as both have a combat bonus against Legionnaires. Due to its slow speed, it is usually killed without doing any damage when encountering an army with several ranged units and artillery units. Therefore, legionnaires should be used to counter melee oriented armies, where their high defense can allow them to tank hits.
Image
Other Military Units
Legend: = Light Unit Class = Ranged Unit Class = Artillery Unit Class = Heavy Unit Class = Fast Unit Class