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+ | {{M2TW_Unit_Calv | ||
+ | |name=Alan Light Cavalry | ||
+ | |type=Cavalry | ||
+ | |attack1=1 | ||
+ | |charge1=2 | ||
+ | |attack2=1 | ||
+ | |charge2=2 | ||
+ | |defence=1 | ||
+ | |armour=2 | ||
+ | |shield=1 | ||
+ | |morale=2 | ||
+ | |discipline=Impetuous | ||
+ | |mount=large | ||
+ | |speed=slow | ||
+ | |notes= | ||
+ | |dismount= | ||
+ | |recruit=100 | ||
+ | |discount= | ||
+ | |upkeep=100 | ||
+ | |eras=all | ||
+ | |factions=don't know | ||
+ | |provinces=skippyville | ||
+ | |buildings=dump | ||
+ | |card=[[Image:Armored_clergy_info.jpg]]}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Unit Description== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Armored Clergy, otherwise known as Norse War Clerics are Scandinavian bishops put to horse fighting battles for Denmark. Wearing plate armor and carrying a mace, Armored Clergy make an excellent heavy cavalry. Armored Clergy are drawn from towns and cities, not castles. They can hold their own against other heavy cavalries and will decimate arhcers, javelinmen, heavy infanty and light and skimisher cavalry. Not so useful against spears however. Use them in a flanking maneuver or frontal charge, this heavy cavalry will be a force to be reckoned with. | ||
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+ | {{M2TW_Unit_Navbar}} | ||
[[Category:M2TW unit|Armored_Clergy]] | [[Category:M2TW unit|Armored_Clergy]] |
Latest revision as of 09:37, 14 March 2011
Unit Description
Armored Clergy, otherwise known as Norse War Clerics are Scandinavian bishops put to horse fighting battles for Denmark. Wearing plate armor and carrying a mace, Armored Clergy make an excellent heavy cavalry. Armored Clergy are drawn from towns and cities, not castles. They can hold their own against other heavy cavalries and will decimate arhcers, javelinmen, heavy infanty and light and skimisher cavalry. Not so useful against spears however. Use them in a flanking maneuver or frontal charge, this heavy cavalry will be a force to be reckoned with.