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    EB fanboy Member The_White_Knight's Avatar
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    Default Re: Why does all cavalry get the "Effective against armour" trait?

    Quote Originally Posted by QwertyMIDX
    Mostly to make cavalry charges work despite the 1.2 charge bug.
    What exactly is that charge bug?

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    Default Re: Why does all cavalry get the "Effective against armour" trait?

    In 1.2 charge bonuses have almost no effect. This is not the case in 1.5 though, so no worries.
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    Default Re: Why does all cavalry get the "Effective against armour" trait?

    So that is why my cavalry has been so weak!

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    Default Re: Why does all cavalry get the "Effective against armour" trait?

    Also some of the greek units have ap for secondary weapon because they are equipped with kopis special sword similar to kukri used by Ghurka units even in II world war which is great for crushing body defences.

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    Default Re: Why does all cavalry get the "Effective against armour" trait?

    A lot of cavalry have hand axes as secondary weapons too. They're also AP.
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