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oxtraca 수도입니다. 게임시작하게되면 땅하나있고 시작하게되지요. 보시는바와같이 수도 1번정부 서쪽지역에 병종들입니다.
The Iovamann are formed from some of the poorest members of Lusotannan society, those who live off their flocks of sheep and goats at the top of the mountains of Lusitania. They are armed with several "sude", which is a wooden javelin, sharpened and fire-hardened on both ends. While this would seem ineffective, it can play havoc with lightly armoured enemies. They have only a coarse wool tunic for protection, so they are among the most vulnerable soldiers to cavalry or missile counterfire. Luckily, they have a nearly inhuman ability to hide in tall grass and thick terrain, allowing them to ambush enemy columns and seemingly disappear into thin air. They are armed only with a knife for melee, so they must be guarded from any hand to hand combat.
Historically, these warbands were the lightest and among the most 'annoying' harassment troops that the Romans had to deal with. They caused many casualties before they retired back into the night or hills and attacked again the following day. When the Romans imported good light cavalry to help in their wars against the Iberian tribes, their job got a whole lot harder!
The Gestikapoinann are the semi-professional line infantry of the Lusotannan. They are well in life, owning farmland and cattle and taking the occasional mercenary service to pay for their equipment. They are equipped with light armour made of leather combined with a small bronze breastplate, a "galea" leather helmet and a rather large shield that gives them their name. Their armament includes a bundle of javelins and a sturdy spear. In battle they form a loose shieldwall that can stand most regular cavalry, but may be at a disadvantage against better trained assault infantry.
Historically, these men are in the same social category of the Caetranann, but chose to go to combat in a different kit. They were the Lusotannan response to the very effective Iberian cavalry that could just run over other infantry that were not equipped to handle them.
The Iabarannta (I-ab-ah-ran-tah; "Ambushers") are made up of the lower warrior class and the upper-freemen of the Lusotannan society. These are the men who live off their farms, herds and flocks, and complement it by raiding other tribes' territories. These activities afford them a decent battle kit for their culture which they use to further their social and economical status. They are armed with javelins and a spear, along with a buckler and a leather cap to protect them but nothing else. Being otherwise unprotected, they trust their speed and agility to stay out of the reach of heavier enemies while pelting them with their javelins. While not completely incompetent in a melee it really should be their last recourse, after all their javelins have been spent and the enemy is tired or in disarray.
Historically, these lighter troops were one of the most numerous Lusitanian types of warriors, and were a part of every army they sent into enemy territory ? either for simple raiding or great invasions. The Lusitanians were masters of fast attacks, pursuits and feigned retreats, and light skirmishing troops were fundamental in executing these tactics. When properly supported these men were able to cut off retreats, harass supply lines and lower the enemy morale to the point of making the enemy winter before the campaigning season was over.
The Caetranann are the Lusotana variant of the typical Caetratii found in all Iberian armies, and no less fierce than their Iberian brethren. These men are used to a constant state of warfare, having served on countless raids and attacks on neighbouring tribes, probably having even served as mercenaries at some point which afforded them their equipment. They wear light quilted linen armour, besides the tunics and thick cloaks that also give a degree of protection. They wear a tough sinew and leather helmet called a "galea" and carry a bundle of javelins to throw before the melee. Their javelins make them ideal skirmishers, and their earth toned clothing allows them to excel at ambushes. They carry a number of these javelins, and charge with their falcata and caetra when these are spent. They are just as skilled in melee as the other Caetratii, but their skirmishing ability is much more developed.
Historically, the Lusotannan Caetranann were among the most feared Lusitanian soldiers to face the Romans. Their ability to hide in tall grass and to seemingly appear out of nowhere worries and vexes their opponents, and many guerilla battles were won by these hardy men.
These men are some of the most well equipped and heaviest warriors the Lusotannan can muster. They are a fierce, well drilled and well equipped force, making them a great medium infantry that will be likely to stand well against most enemy unit types. Such warriors are considered wealthy by Lusotannan standards, having acquired their gear through trade, mercenary services or sponsorship by an important chief of the somewhat rich coastal towns. They are armed with a well made Iberian steel shortsword, a bronze breastplate, greaves, a bronze montefortino helmet and well made javelins and spear.
Historically, Lusitania was a land of contrasts. In an early period the Lusitanians were a landlocked people that inhabited the hills of what is now Northeastern Portugal and parts of Spain clinging on to their last strongholds, and after facing the Celtic threat they once again descended from the highlands and reoccupied most of their lost land. In the interior lived the poor tribes of hillmen and mountaineers of definite Indo-European influence, which relied on herding as their primary economic activity, while on the coast decidedly Mediterranean-influenced cities, existed virtually autonomous and subsisted off farmland and commerce along the coast and rivers. These were the richest parts of Lusitania, where the richest artefacts are found and the place these well equipped warriors came from.
The Ambakaro ("Arms Bearers") are men that have proved their valour and dedication to their chieftains in the heat of battle. While their background may vary, they all have in common a religious oath of fealty sealed by sacred rites. They are fanatical about keeping their honour and are granted land, cattle and arms as a reward for their services. They protect themselves with a form of light armour made up of quilted linen under a composite of leather, "esparto" fibers and connecting metal pins that is good at absorbing cutting blows. They also use their trademark bronze helmets with the "bucula" ("facemask") along with the standard steel falcata and caetra known of other Iberian warriors. They, however, fight with a degree of 鬡n and ferocity that is not often matched by any enemy. Besides all this, they throw the "gesso" before melee, which is a long range light javelin suitable for picking enemies off at a great distance.
Historically, the Ambakaro were the elite infantry of the Lusotannan and the personal foot guard of the Lusitanian chieftains. They were bound by religious oaths of fealty and usually defended their lord to the death being praised by Julius Caesar himself. When their lord died, they would often kill each other in ritual combat as part of the funerary rites so they could accompany him to the afterlife.
The Ambakaro Epones ("Mounted Arms Bearers") are men that have proved their valour and dedication to their chieftains in the heat of battle. While their background may vary, they all have in common a religious oath of fealty sealed by sacred rites. They are fanatical about keeping their honour and are granted land, cattle and arms as a reward for their services. They protect themselves with a form of light armour made up of quilted linen under a composite of leather, "esparto" fibers and connecting metal pins that is good at absorbing cutting blows. They also use their trademark bronze helmets with the "bucula" ("facemask") along with the standard steel falcata and caetra known of other Iberian warriors. They, however, fight with a degree of 鬡n and ferocity that is not often matched by any enemy. Besides all this they ride the famous Lusitanian warhorse from which they throw the "gesso", a long range javelin suitable for picking enemies off at a great distance, before entering a melee. Although not a numerous unit of Lusitanian armies, these cavalrymen are fundamental as scouts and, most of all, as good skirmishing medium cavalry, allowing them to use the agility and speed of their horses. They are courageous and very competent but should use avoid spear infantry at all costs.
Historically, the Ambakaro were the personal guard of the Lusitanian chieftains. They were bound by religious oaths of fealty and usually defended their lord to the death being praised by Julius Caesar himself. When their lord died, they would often kill each other in ritual combat as part of the funerary rites so they could accompany him to the afterlife. Lusitanian cavalry were not often used, but when they were, they were able to inflict an almost always decisive blow. These horsemen were used to great effect against Roman infantry that could not catch the fast and agile horses of this warlike people ? ?It is well known that in Lusitania, in the vicinity of the town of Olisipo and the river Tagus, the mares, by turning their faces towards the west wind as it blows, become impregnated by its breezes, and that the foals which are conceived in this way are remarkable for their extreme fleetness" - Pliny, CHAPTER 67
하앍... 여긴 바로옆도시 sucum-murgi 입니다. 이도시는 2.3.4번정부 상관없이 해당병종에 국한되잇으므로 1번정부 지어주는게 좋습니다. 다만 위에 해당유닛 하나 나온다능.
남부의 카르타고땅 gader를 먹으신뒤엔 4번동맹국정부지어야 지역병나오지않느냐? 괜찮습니다. 2번정부 지어주도록 합시다. 2번정부에서 해당유닛들을 지원합니다.
히스파냐의 로망이지요. 4번동맹국정부에서만나오니 남동쪽 지역과 동쪽지역 북동지역까지 4번정부만 지어주면 등장합니다.
서북부 Tyde에서만 나오는병종입니다.
북부에 나오는 스커미셔고...
헤비인펜트리임당.. 물론 4번정부에서만 나오능...
엠포리온점령시에 4번 동맹국정부 지으면 나오는유닛입니다.
그리고 루소타냐(이베리아 원주민)팩션은 누만티아 공격시에 이벤트가 뜹니다. 풀군단 한개의 적군단이 나오지요....
전투에서 지게되면 적군이벤트의 군대는 피해를 입었음에도 다시 회복하는것같습니다......
고로 이런 풀군단 2개는 준비해가시라능....
이렇게요....
누만티아를 드시고 4번동맹국정부를 지으면 Dunamica 해당유닛이 나옵니다. eb 로딩화면에도 자주나오지요... 그리고 하앍... 이베리아 병사들의 복장고증과 역사자료. 놀랍도록 일치하는복장을 보시고 ㄷㄷ....
http://cafe.daum.net/shogun/RiA/22
묵묵한 다곤햏의 카르타고 군대 (이베리아병사들) 모습이 다뤄져있습니다.
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첫댓글 재밌게 잘 봤습니다. BC268년에 예산이 1,145,422 이시라니, 경이롭습니다. 이베리아 팩션은 보병이 좋은 편이죠, 다만 유지비가 만만치 않다는 게 단점이라면 단점이죠. 기병도 이베리아 랜서리는 동쪽이든 서쪽이든 어디 내놔도 굴리지 않을 스펙입니다. 쿠리시 기병도 서쪽에서는 괜찮은 기병이구요.
정보를 목적으로 한것이기때문에 빠르게 하기위해 치트로 해놓은것입니다......
그리고 누만티아 침공시 발생하는 이벤트는 로마로 할 때도 마찬가지로 발생합니다. EB 세계에서는 특정 자유도시에 해당도시의 방어 부대가 존재합니다. 플레이어의 급속한 확장을 막기위한 방어장치 같습니다. 누만티아 뿐만 아니라 게르만 지역 도시들에도 그런 방어부대가 존재합니다. 스크립트에 의해 생성되고 부대유닛이 충원되기 때문에 한번에 이기지 않으면 다음 턴에 충원됩니다. 또한 이겼다해도 다음 턴에 해당도시를 점령하지 않으면 동일한 부대가 자동생성되면서 다시 싸워야 하는 경우도 생기죠. ㅠㅠ
카르타고로 플레이할땐 누만티아 방어군 스크립트 적용안되나 보더군요.... 아마 관련역사가있는 팩션으로 침략시에 스크립트가 발동되는것같습니다. 로마는 역사적으로 이베리아 정벌당시에 아르베시인들.....누만티아를 완전 노예화해버렸죠.... 그래서 발동되는 것같습니다.
이베리아에도 랜서가 있다니!!!