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Swordsman
Description
Strong Classical era melee unit.
Historical Context
The “Art of the Sword” – although those first Bronze Age wielders probably weren’t very artistic – goes back to the time when a sword was little more than a large dagger, short and sharp. The most ancient swords yet excavated date to c. 1600 BC. Swords came in many types: some sharp along both edges, some just along one, some thin with a sharp point, some heavy. As often as not, a civilization’s favored type was its most distinctive aspect. It might also be noted that the evolution of the sword had a significant impact on the evolution of iron-working, mining and smelting … all rather useful technologies. Virtually every culture in history had swords, and used them proficiently against each other. In time, too, the increasing use of the sword in melee led to advances in armor, and soon enough there was an “arms” race between these military technologies. Today, the sword has been relegated primarily to ceremonial and sporting uses … but swordplay remains deep in our blood (so to speak).
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icon_unit_swordsman

Traits

Upgrades To
icon_civilization_unknown
Man-At-Arms
icon_unit_japanese_samurai
Samurai
icon_unit_norwegian_berserker
Berserker
icon_unit_georgian_khevsureti
Khevsur
Upgrade From
icon_unit_warrior
Warrior
icon_unit_aztec_eagle_warrior
Eagle Warrior
icon_civilization_unknown
Sabum Kibittum
Promotion Class: Melee
icon_moves
2
Movement Points
icon_strength
35
Melee Strength

Requirements

Technology
icon_tech_iron_working
Iron Working
Production Cost
Base Cost: 90 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 360 Gold
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 2 Gold
PortraitSquare
icon_unit_swordsman
Description
Strong Classical era melee unit.
Historical Context
The “Art of the Sword” – although those first Bronze Age wielders probably weren’t very artistic – goes back to the time when a sword was little more than a large dagger, short and sharp. The most ancient swords yet excavated date to c. 1600 BC. Swords came in many types: some sharp along both edges, some just along one, some thin with a sharp point, some heavy. As often as not, a civilization’s favored type was its most distinctive aspect. It might also be noted that the evolution of the sword had a significant impact on the evolution of iron-working, mining and smelting … all rather useful technologies. Virtually every culture in history had swords, and used them proficiently against each other. In time, too, the increasing use of the sword in melee led to advances in armor, and soon enough there was an “arms” race between these military technologies. Today, the sword has been relegated primarily to ceremonial and sporting uses … but swordplay remains deep in our blood (so to speak).

Traits

Upgrades To
icon_civilization_unknown
Man-At-Arms
icon_unit_japanese_samurai
Samurai
icon_unit_norwegian_berserker
Berserker
icon_unit_georgian_khevsureti
Khevsur
Upgrade From
icon_unit_warrior
Warrior
icon_unit_aztec_eagle_warrior
Eagle Warrior
icon_civilization_unknown
Sabum Kibittum
Promotion Class: Melee
icon_moves
2
Movement Points
icon_strength
35
Melee Strength

Requirements

Technology
icon_tech_iron_working
Iron Working
Production Cost
Base Cost: 90 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 360 Gold
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 2 Gold
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