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Highlander
Description
Scottish unique Industrial Era unit that replaces the Ranger. Strong reconnaissance unit. +5 Combat Strength bonus when fighting in Hill and Forest terrain.
Historical Context
In the wake of Scotland’s 1719 Jacobite rising, the British Army recruited loyal Scottish clans (the Campbells, Grants, Frasers, and Munros) to promote unity and keep the peace in the Scottish Highlands. The first of the Highland Regiments was known as the Black Watch thanks to their classic dark tartans—with prominent red waistcoats to show their loyalty to Great Britain.

The British Army regulars carried a musket and bayonet into battle. The Highlanders took it a step further by charging into the fray with broadswords, an arguably uncommon weapon for the 18th Century. They first saw combat outside of their homeland at the Battle of Fontenoy (1745), where a French writer described them as “Highland furies” who fought with “more violence than ever did a sea driven by a tempest.” Highlanders continue to serve in modern times, though their broadswords are (presumably) ceremonial.
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icon_unit_scottish_highlander

Traits

Unique To
icon_civilization_scotland
Scotland
Upgrades To
icon_unit_spec_ops
Spec Ops
Upgrade From
icon_unit_scout
Scout
Promotion Class: Recon
icon_moves
3
Movement Points
icon_strength
50
Melee Strength
icon_ranged_strength
65
Ranged Strength
icon_range
1
Range

Requirements

Technology
icon_tech_rifling
Rifling
Production Cost
Base Cost: 380 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 1520 Gold
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 5 Gold
PortraitSquare
icon_unit_scottish_highlander
Description
Scottish unique Industrial Era unit that replaces the Ranger. Strong reconnaissance unit. +5 Combat Strength bonus when fighting in Hill and Forest terrain.
Historical Context
In the wake of Scotland’s 1719 Jacobite rising, the British Army recruited loyal Scottish clans (the Campbells, Grants, Frasers, and Munros) to promote unity and keep the peace in the Scottish Highlands. The first of the Highland Regiments was known as the Black Watch thanks to their classic dark tartans—with prominent red waistcoats to show their loyalty to Great Britain.

The British Army regulars carried a musket and bayonet into battle. The Highlanders took it a step further by charging into the fray with broadswords, an arguably uncommon weapon for the 18th Century. They first saw combat outside of their homeland at the Battle of Fontenoy (1745), where a French writer described them as “Highland furies” who fought with “more violence than ever did a sea driven by a tempest.” Highlanders continue to serve in modern times, though their broadswords are (presumably) ceremonial.

Traits

Unique To
icon_civilization_scotland
Scotland
Upgrades To
icon_unit_spec_ops
Spec Ops
Upgrade From
icon_unit_scout
Scout
Promotion Class: Recon
icon_moves
3
Movement Points
icon_strength
50
Melee Strength
icon_ranged_strength
65
Ranged Strength
icon_range
1
Range

Requirements

Technology
icon_tech_rifling
Rifling
Production Cost
Base Cost: 380 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 1520 Gold
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 5 Gold
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