Originally Posted by s_tabikha
Early gunpowder units were notoriously inaccurate. The true advantage to it was there was no need to train those units, at least compared to a quality bowman. A good bowman would take years to train.
Originally Posted by s_tabikha
I say archers kill everything they hit thats un amoured!
and gunpowder kills everything it hits peroid!!
Early gunpowder units were notoriously inaccurate. The true advantage to it was there was no need to train those units, at least compared to a quality bowman. A good bowman would take years to train.
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