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| | T6|| Thureos Spearmen || More lightly-armoured than a standard hoplite, these soldiers rely on their large oval shield for defence. | | | | T6|| Thureos Spearmen || More lightly-armoured than a standard hoplite, these soldiers rely on their large oval shield for defence. |
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? | | T7 || Thracian Peltasts || Skilled skirmishers recruited from a people reowned for their apitude with a javelin. | | + | | T7 || Thracian Peltasts || Skilled skirmishers recruited from a people renowned for their aptitude with a javelin. |
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| | T7 || Engineers || These crafty Greeks are experts at battlefield engineering, and can build a battery of deadly light artillery | | | | T7 || Engineers || These crafty Greeks are experts at battlefield engineering, and can build a battery of deadly light artillery |
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| | T4 ||Spear Brothers|| In the spear wall, each man must trust the others like his own kin | | | | T4 ||Spear Brothers|| In the spear wall, each man must trust the others like his own kin |
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? | | T5 || Bastarnae Falxmen || Armed with the brutal two-handed falx, these warriors will carve through armour, shield and flesh wiht practiced ease. | | + | | T5 || Bastarnae Falxmen || Armed with the brutal two-handed falx, these warriors will carve through armour, shield and flesh with practiced ease. |
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? | | T5 || Celtic Slingers || Though lightly-armoured, these warriors can fire their missiles much futher than any archer. | | + | | T5 || Celtic Slingers || Though lightly-armoured, these warriors can fire their missiles much further than any archer. |
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? | | T5 || Belgae Archers || Brash and bold, the archeres of the Belgae bring an unshakeable confindence to the field | | + | | T5 || Belgae Archers || Brash and bold, the archers of the Belgae bring an unshakeable confidence to the field |
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| | T5 || Cantabrian Cavalry || The wild, wheeling Cantabrians are a menace in both melee and at range. | | | | T5 || Cantabrian Cavalry || The wild, wheeling Cantabrians are a menace in both melee and at range. |
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| | T6 || Youths || These eager warriors are armed with javelins with which they can harass their foes from afar. | | | | T6 || Youths || These eager warriors are armed with javelins with which they can harass their foes from afar. |
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? | | T7 || Druids|| Cultural and religious leaders of the Celts, the Druids combine the martial aptitiude of their people with the authority to encoughrage and support there allies. | | + | | T7 || Druids|| Cultural and religious leaders of the Celts, the Druids combine the martial aptitude of their people with the authority to encourage and support there allies. |
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| | T7 ||Cimbri Spear Warriors|| The priestess-warriors of the Cimbri inspire the bribe with blood-soaked prophecies. | | | | T7 ||Cimbri Spear Warriors|| The priestess-warriors of the Cimbri inspire the bribe with blood-soaked prophecies. |
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| ! Tier !! Unit name !! Description | | | ! Tier !! Unit name !! Description |
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? | | T3 || Carthaginian Marines || Carthaginian marines swept the enemy decks with a vicous missile fire before leaping into the fray. | | + | | T3 || Carthaginian Marines || Carthaginian marines swept the enemy decks with a vicious missile fire before leaping into the fray. |
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| | T4 || Greek Hoplites || Classic infantry warriors of the ancient world, setting the standard for later soldiers. | | | | T4 || Greek Hoplites || Classic infantry warriors of the ancient world, setting the standard for later soldiers. |
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? | | T4 || Nubian Archers|| Exotic even by the standards od cosmopolitan Carthage, these swift archers have come from afar to profit from their deadly skills. | | + | | T4 || Nubian Archers|| Exotic even by the standards of cosmopolitan Carthage, these swift archers have come from afar to profit from their deadly skills. |
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| | T5 || Gallic Cavalry || A frightening sight - and often the enemy's last. | | | | T5 || Gallic Cavalry || A frightening sight - and often the enemy's last. |
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| | T6 || Mercenary Scutarii || Armed with heavy shields, these men are tough, well-trained and dangerous. | | | | T6 || Mercenary Scutarii || Armed with heavy shields, these men are tough, well-trained and dangerous. |
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? | | T6 || Balearic Slingers || Highly skilled missile troops, drining death from afar. | | + | | T6 || Balearic Slingers || Highly skilled missile troops, raining death from afar. |
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| | T7 || Melqart || Elephants never forget. | | | | T7 || Melqart || Elephants never forget. |
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Tier |
Unit name |
Description
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T3 |
Attendant Archers |
Behind every hoplite stands a heavily-laden attendant.
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T4 |
Telesillas Argives |
Whether young or old, free or slave, the people of Argos stood united in the face of their foes.
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T5 |
Thureos Swordsmen |
With thrusting sword and light shields, these soldiers can fight where the hoplites cannot.
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T5 |
Thorax Spearmen |
Tough spearmen who pack a potent punch.
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T5 |
Machimoi Archers |
Centuries-old traditions of professionalism and skill makes the Machimoi valuable archers.
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T5 |
Thracian Royal Cavalry |
The Thracians were expert horsemen, and these riders are better at sustained combat than their equivalents.
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T6 |
Spartan Holites |
The military prowess of the Spartans is legendary - these hoplites are faster and more agile than those from the rest of Greece.
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T6 |
Thureos Spearmen |
More lightly-armoured than a standard hoplite, these soldiers rely on their large oval shield for defence.
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T7 |
Thracian Peltasts |
Skilled skirmishers recruited from a people renowned for their aptitude with a javelin.
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T7 |
Engineers |
These crafty Greeks are experts at battlefield engineering, and can build a battery of deadly light artillery
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T8 |
Myrmidons |
Ancient warrior from an age of myth, each Myrmidon is a worthy companion to the heroes of old.
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T8 |
Dahae Archers |
Text missing.
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T8 |
Elite Ballista |
When you need something built, turn to the Greeks: these men can construct a powerful artillery piece that fires crushing boulders or spear-length bolts.
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Tier |
Unit name |
Description
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T3 |
Ghosts of Cannae |
Haunted by the memories of unimaginable bloodshed, the survivors of Cannae march implacably toward redemption - or death.
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T4 |
Germanic Scouts |
If you need to know what lies ahead, best to ask a local.
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T4 |
Auxiliary Cavalry |
Sometimes success is born of realising that someone else can do it better.
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T5 |
Retentus |
These experienced veterans act as steadying influence on more junior soldiers.
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T5 |
Martiobarbuli |
Size isn't everything: the darts thrown by these men can reach further than any javelin.
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T5 |
Sarmatae Lancers |
Take your enemy's strength and make it your own - that's the Roman way.
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T6 |
Murmillo Gladiators |
Thought lightly armoured, these warriors have faced death a hundred times: they are fast, vicious and fearless.
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T7 |
Triarii |
These spear-armed veterans are the third and final line of defence.
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T7 |
Auxiliary Sagittari |
The Romans supplemented their native heavy infantry with the most skilled archers from around the Mediterranean.
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T8 |
Legio IX Hispana |
The legends surrounding these veteran troops are an inspiration to their comrades.
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T8 |
Auxilia Palatini |
Drawn from across the Empire, these spearmen are a powerful complement to the sword-armed legionaries.
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T8 |
Masinissa' Guard |
The wily Masinissa lent Rome the legendary skill of the Numidians.
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T8 |
War Dogs |
Hulking, muscly beasts trained to hunt down and savage their masters enemies.
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Tier |
Unit name |
Description
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T3 |
Getae Horsemen |
Armed with wicked curved blades, these horsemen are a formidable force in melee.
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T4 |
Bloodsworn |
With their blood-oaths driving them these men will charge with incredible ferocity.
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T4 |
Spear Brothers |
In the spear wall, each man must trust the others like his own kin
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T5 |
Bastarnae Falxmen |
Armed with the brutal two-handed falx, these warriors will carve through armour, shield and flesh with practiced ease.
|
T5 |
Celtic Slingers |
Though lightly-armoured, these warriors can fire their missiles much further than any archer.
|
T5 |
Belgae Archers |
Brash and bold, the archers of the Belgae bring an unshakeable confidence to the field
|
T5 |
Cantabrian Cavalry |
The wild, wheeling Cantabrians are a menace in both melee and at range.
|
T6 |
Harii Painted Warrios |
The shadow-touched forests of Germanina hide beings far more terrifying than boars and bears.
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T6 |
Youths |
These eager warriors are armed with javelins with which they can harass their foes from afar.
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T7 |
Druids |
Cultural and religious leaders of the Celts, the Druids combine the martial aptitude of their people with the authority to encourage and support there allies.
|
T7 |
Cimbri Spear Warriors |
The priestess-warriors of the Cimbri inspire the bribe with blood-soaked prophecies.
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T7 |
Heavy Horse |
More heavy armoured than most tribal cavalry, these riders have a potent impact and can hold their own in the melee.
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T8 |
Berserkers |
Ferocious warriors of legendary aggression who will throw themselves against the enemy again and again.
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T8 |
Eburones Marksmen |
Every foe has a chink in their armour - all it takes is a well-aimed shot.
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