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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:Albanian_cavalry_info.jpg]]}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Unit Description== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Equiped with a spear and mace, and protected by armor, these light cavalrymen earned a fierce reputation when they resisted the Turkish invasion Albania. Being fast and agile, Albanian cavalry is useful as a flanking force and attaking skirmisher units such as archers and javeling men. They can hold thier own against similarly light cavalry and decently against heavy infanty. However, when coupled with heavy cavalry, they will quickly dissolve and flee for the hills from their stronger, better armored and more disciplined counterparts. | ||
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+ | <br clear=all> | ||
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+ | {{M2TW_Unit_Navbar}} | ||
[[Category:M2TW unit|Albanian_Cavalry]] | [[Category:M2TW unit|Albanian_Cavalry]] |
Latest revision as of 08:56, 14 March 2011
Unit Description
Equiped with a spear and mace, and protected by armor, these light cavalrymen earned a fierce reputation when they resisted the Turkish invasion Albania. Being fast and agile, Albanian cavalry is useful as a flanking force and attaking skirmisher units such as archers and javeling men. They can hold thier own against similarly light cavalry and decently against heavy infanty. However, when coupled with heavy cavalry, they will quickly dissolve and flee for the hills from their stronger, better armored and more disciplined counterparts.