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Pchoi
09-05-2007, 13:11
Hi, there.

Just started the Crusades Campaign. As the Kingdom of Jerusalem, I notice there are quite a few kinds of heavy cavalry units available to that faction:dizzy2: .

I heard someone mentioned about a type of special heavy cavalry unit that the Jerusalem kingdom starts with 2, but if those 2 get wiped out totally, there will be no way to recruit them again. Are there such units? What are they called?

I really don't want to dismiss them by mistake:oops: . Thanks!

Bob the Insane
09-05-2007, 13:58
The Marshal of Jersualim and The Marshal of the Templars are the two I believe...

Monsieur Alphonse
09-05-2007, 14:10
Marshall of the Templars and the Constable of Jerusalem

Pchoi
09-05-2007, 14:17
Thank you both, Bob and Monsieur.

Now I wonder what is so special about them? As they are not cheap or very powerful...

Anyway, can someone tell me how do I replenish their number, please?

Zarky
09-05-2007, 14:45
They´re rather effective units on huge unit sizes Marshall has 60 cavalry and Constable 120, Double size cavalry unit. That´s what makes Constable of Jerusalem so nice. Marshall is just good extra bodyguard to your general.
They can be retrained in big enough castle, for example Kerak in start is big enough for to retrain them. Don´t know if its certain level castle or certain level stables. If they´re wiped out i think you can´t train them again, but be careful with them, and they´re so powerful you shouldn´t be able to get them all wiped out.

Pchoi
09-05-2007, 14:50
They´re rather effective units on huge unit sizes Marshall has 60 cavalry and Constable 120, Double size cavalry unit. That´s what makes Constable of Jerusalem so nice. Marshall is just good extra bodyguard to your general.
They can be retrained in big enough castle, for example Kerak in start is big enough for to retrain them. Don´t know if its certain level castle or certain level stables. If they´re wiped out i think you can´t train them again, but be careful with them, and they´re so powerful you shouldn´t be able to get them all wiped out.
Thanks, Zarky. :yes:

econ21
09-05-2007, 15:01
Do they regenerate like bodyguard units? (ie casualties are automatically replaced over time)

Pchoi
09-05-2007, 15:12
Do they regenerate like bodyguard units? (ie casualties are automatically replaced over time)
I was thinking about the same thing, but as Zarky told us, the answer is no.:no:

Yesugey
12-15-2009, 14:03
I remember i saw these units fully recreated by AI.

I massacred the Holy Sepulcher's and took their castle, but then after few turns, i encountered them while they defending Antioch.. Probably its another extra AI advantage for VH/VH difficulty.