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Returned the "looter" ability to these units because as an unwanted side-effect they could not gain promotion.

This was SVN commit r11632.
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Michael D. Hafer 2012-04-22 15:22:52 +00:00
parent 31cec14575
commit d836c6a26e
16 changed files with 2 additions and 21 deletions

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<History>Peltasts were javelinists originating in Thrace but their form of combat was widely copied by the Hellenes, Macedonians, and Persians. Equipped with a small oval or crescent shield, a peltast would charge at enemy formations whilst hurling his javelins then fall back to avoid close combat. They wore no armor and were at a significant disadvantage against heavy infantry and cavalry, relying on their speed and skill for survival. Thracians sold their services to Hellene cities as mercenaries and added a much needed ranged and skirmishing ability to Hellenic armies.</History>
<Icon>units/hele_infantry_javelinist.png</Icon>
</Identity>
<Looter disable=""/>
<Promotion>
<Entity>units/athen_infantry_javelinist_a</Entity>
</Promotion>

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<History>The Italian allies of Carthage included the various Samnite tribes of the interior hill-country and Italiote Greek colonies along the Southern coast. They provided a much-needed and high-quality cavalry contingent for Hannibal's army.</History>
<Icon>units/cart_cavalry_spearman.png</Icon>
</Identity>
<Looter disable=""/>
<Promotion>
<Entity>units/cart_cavalry_spearman_a</Entity>
</Promotion>

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<History>Like a sword, a horse was a sign of nobility and as a result the Celtic cavalry was often better equipped than the infantry. Armor and helmets were common, while weapons consisted of a large bladed spear and a long slashing sword for close combat. Shields could be round, hexagonal, or oval, but the most common was a regular oval body shield with the top and bottom shorn off. Unlike other horseman, the Celts were not afraid to leap off their mount to fight on foot then climb into the saddle again when possible.</History>
<Icon>units/cart_cavalry_swordsman_2.png</Icon>
</Identity>
<Looter disable=""/>
<Promotion>
<Entity>units/cart_cavalry_swordsman_2_a</Entity>
</Promotion>

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<History>Along with the Gauls, Iberians formed the Carthaginian heavy cavalry, closing with their opponents at every opportunity. Armed with long-bladed spears and short curved sabers known as falcata, the Iberians were no strangers to fighting on horseback. On many occasions they routed opposing cavalry but usually did not pursue them, preferring to remain close to the main army.</History>
<Icon>units/cart_cavalry_swordsman.png</Icon>
</Identity>
<Looter disable=""/>
<Promotion>
<Entity>units/cart_cavalry_swordsman_a</Entity>
</Promotion>

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<History>While Iberians had often served as mercenaries in earlier times, after Carthage's conquest of Spain they were often called up as levies. After the Celts they were considered the most expendable of all the troops in the Carthaginian army, used to dull the force of a charging formation. Armed with a javelin that could have a bundle of burning grass attached at the end for torching buildings, the Iberians could also wear light breastplates called pectorals in addition to their distinctive sinew caps.</History>
<Icon>units/cart_infantry_javelinist.png</Icon>
</Identity>
<Looter disable=""/>
<Promotion>
<Entity>units/cart_infantry_javelinist_a</Entity>
</Promotion>

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<History>Levied from the Balearic Islands off Spain, these slingers proved to be the greatest the world ever produced, capable of hurling jagged rocks over distances that archers could not match. It was a Balearic slinger that heavily wounded the Roman consul Paullus at the beginning of the bloody battle at Cannae. Stones flung from slings were able to crush and puncture through armor at long ranges, be it iron or bronze.</History>
<Icon>units/cart_infantry_slinger.png</Icon>
</Identity>
<Looter disable=""/>
<Promotion>
<Entity>units/cart_infantry_slinger_a</Entity>
</Promotion>

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<History>TBD.</History>
<Icon>units/cart_infantry_swordsman_2.png</Icon>
</Identity>
<Looter disable=""/>
<Promotion>
<Entity>units/cart_infantry_swordsman_2_a</Entity>
</Promotion>

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<History>Hannibal hired Celtic mercenaries when he invaded Italy in 218 BC, recruited from the Gallic tribesmen in the northern third of the country. Fierce and physically imposing thanks to their height the Celtic soldiers attacked their opponents with swords and spears in a solid wave. They were capable of changing formations and despite their usual lack of body armor they were quite capable of hacking down their opponents.</History>
<Icon>units/cart_infantry_swordsman.png</Icon>
</Identity>
<Looter disable=""/>
<Promotion>
<Entity>units/cart_infantry_swordsman_a</Entity>
</Promotion>

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@ -27,7 +27,6 @@ Counters Spear Units. Low armour.</Tooltip>
<History>A Celtic fanatic warrior, devoted to war and his Gallic lord.</History>
<Icon>units/celt_fanatic.png</Icon>
</Identity>
<Looter disable=""/>
<UnitMotion>
<WalkSpeed>11.0</WalkSpeed>
<Run>

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@ -21,7 +21,6 @@
<History>Archers were used in Hellenistic armies to support the phalanx by splitting up enemy formations. The best Greek archers were from Crete, but mercenaries from Scythia and Asia Minor were sometimes employed. Hellenistic archers wore their quivers on their backs and the more successful ones were able to procure armor.</History>
<Icon>units/hele_infantry_archer.png</Icon>
</Identity>
<Looter disable=""/>
<Promotion>
<Entity>units/hele_infantry_archer_a</Entity>
</Promotion>

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<History>Peltasts were javelinists originating in Thrace but their form of combat was widely copied by the Hellenes, Macedonians, and Persians. Equipped with a small oval or crescent shield, a peltast would charge at enemy formations whilst hurling his javelins then fall back to avoid close combat. They wore no armor and were at a significant disadvantage against heavy infantry and cavalry, relying on their speed and skill for survival. Thracians sold their services to Hellene cities as mercenaries and added a much needed ranged and skirmishing ability to Hellenic armies.</History>
<Icon>units/hele_infantry_javelinist.png</Icon>
</Identity>
<Looter disable=""/>
<Promotion>
<Entity>units/hele_infantry_javelinist_a</Entity>
</Promotion>

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@ -21,7 +21,6 @@
<History></History>
<Icon>units/hele_infantry_slinger.png</Icon>
</Identity>
<Looter disable=""/>
<Promotion>
<Entity>units/hele_infantry_slinger_a</Entity>
</Promotion>

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<Promotion>
<Entity>units/mace_cavalry_javelinist_a</Entity>
</Promotion>
<Looter disable=""/>
<VisualActor>
<Actor>units/macedonians/cavalry_javelinist_b.xml</Actor>
</VisualActor>

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<Promotion>
<Entity>units/mace_infantry_slinger_a</Entity>
</Promotion>
<Looter disable=""/>
<VisualActor>
<Actor>units/macedonians/infantry_slinger_b.xml</Actor>
</VisualActor>

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Entity parent="units/mace_infantry_spearman_a">
<Armour>
<Hack>10.0</Hack>
<Hack>13.0</Hack>
<Pierce>13.0</Pierce>
<Crush>10.0</Crush>
<Crush>13.0</Crush>
</Armour>
<Attack>
<Melee>
<Hack>7.0</Hack>
<Pierce>12.0</Pierce>
<Bonuses>
<BonusInfMelee>
<Classes>Infantry Melee</Classes>
@ -17,8 +15,6 @@
</Bonuses>
</Melee>
<Charge>
<Hack>14.0</Hack>
<Pierce>24.0</Pierce>
<Bonuses>
<BonusInfMelee>
<Classes>Infantry Melee</Classes>

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<History>Thracian tribesmen who wield the fiercesome rhomphaia polearm weapon in combat. They were ubiquitous mercenary swordsmen throughout Hellenistic times, sometimes even serving in two opposing armies.</History>
<Icon>units/thracian_rhomphaia.png</Icon>
</Identity>
<Looter disable=""/>
<UnitMotion>
<WalkSpeed>8.0</WalkSpeed>
<Run>