About: Native American Tribesmen   Sponge Permalink

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Tribesmen are a melee unit, relying primarily on force of numbers over skill. When the tribe is threatened all men are called to arms. Young or old matters little as long as they have the strength and will to hold a weapon. Some men may have never seen battle, and only have weapons used in the hunt. Pride in protecting the tribe and the possible spoils that come from distinguishing oneself in battle are enough to drive tribesmen forward.

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rdfs:label
  • Native American Tribesmen
rdfs:comment
  • Tribesmen are a melee unit, relying primarily on force of numbers over skill. When the tribe is threatened all men are called to arms. Young or old matters little as long as they have the strength and will to hold a weapon. Some men may have never seen battle, and only have weapons used in the hunt. Pride in protecting the tribe and the possible spoils that come from distinguishing oneself in battle are enough to drive tribesmen forward.
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Soldiers
  • 120(xsd:integer)
Morale
  • 4(xsd:integer)
upkeep
  • 120(xsd:integer)
Melee
  • 6(xsd:integer)
Prod
  • Hunting Grounds
Special
  • ­ *Can hide in woodland *Can hide in light scrub *Can hide in long grass *Paths seldom trod *Resistant to heat fatigue
Faction
  • Most Native American factions
Weapon
  • Tomahawk
Name
  • Native American Tribesmen
Type
  • Militia
turns to train
  • 1(xsd:integer)
cbonus
  • 5(xsd:integer)
dskill
  • 2(xsd:integer)
unit cap
  • None
dbkwik:empiretotal...iPageUsesTemplate
Tech
  • None
Cost
  • 280(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • Tribesmen are a melee unit, relying primarily on force of numbers over skill. When the tribe is threatened all men are called to arms. Young or old matters little as long as they have the strength and will to hold a weapon. Some men may have never seen battle, and only have weapons used in the hunt. Pride in protecting the tribe and the possible spoils that come from distinguishing oneself in battle are enough to drive tribesmen forward. Historically, tattoos commemorated the brave actions of a tribesman. Fish bones or rock splinters were used to cut the design, and soot or natural dyes coloured the wound. If one tribe defeated another in battle all those on the winning side were given tattoos to commemorate the victory. Animal totems were another popular theme, giving the wearer the strength of the creature in the tattoo design.
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