Changes between Version 5 and Version 6 of Civ:_Romans_PreImp
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- Jun 14, 2010, 7:47:00 PM (14 years ago)
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v5 v6 36 36 * '''Special:''' - 37 37 38 * '''Name: Princ ipe.'''38 * '''Name: Princeps.''' 39 39 * '''Class: Javelinist.''' 40 40 * '''Ranged Armament:''' [Heavy pilum. Gladius (decorative).][[BR]]Basic – Pilum, gladius (ornamental)[[BR]]Advanced – Pilum, gladius (ornamental)[[BR]]Elite – Javelin (pilum). Gladius (ornamental). … … 47 47 * '''Garrison:''' 1. 48 48 * '''Function:''' To break up enemy formations and charges with heavy javelins, plus provide support for Hastati and Triarii 49 * '''Special:''' The Prin icipehas a shorter range but a much more powerful weapon that causes greater amounts of damage when it hits.49 * '''Special:''' The Princeps has a shorter range but a much more powerful weapon that causes greater amounts of damage when it hits. 50 50 51 51 * '''Name: Veles''' … … 63 63 64 64 === CAVALRY === 65 * '''Name: Equ ite.'''65 * '''Name: Eques.''' 66 66 * '''Class:''' Cavalry Spearman. 67 67 * '''Hacker Armament:'''[[BR]]Basic – Lancea – overarm for stabbing. Ornamental Gladius[[BR]]Advanced – Lancea – overarm for stabbing. Ornamental Gladius[[BR]]Elite – Lancea – overarm for stabbing. Ornamental Gladius … … 72 72 * '''Figure(s):''' - 73 73 * '''Mount:'''[[BR]]Basic – White horse, bareback.[[BR]]Advanced – Black horse with leather chanfron and riding blanket (has money and uses it).[[BR]]Elite – Brown horse with metal chanfron on head and riding blanket. Guy in front, but with greaves and plume. 74 * '''History:''' Before the Marian reform, only members of the ordo equester and the sons of the senatorial class could serve as cavalry. Notwithstanding, it has always paled in comparison with Roman infantry. Initially, it was comprised of 300 equites divided in 10 turmae. From the middle of 2nd Century BC onward, Rome started relying on auxiliary cavalry of Thracians, Numidians, Gauls and Germans.74 * '''History:''' Before the Marian reform, only members of the ordo equester and the sons of the senatorial class could serve as cavalry. Notwithstanding, it has always paled in comparison with Roman infantry. Initially, it was comprised of 300 equites divided in 10 turmae. From the middle of 2nd Century BC onward, Rome started relying on auxiliary cavalry of made up of Thracians, Numidians, Gauls and Germans. 75 75 * '''Garrison: '''2. 76 76 * '''Function: '''-