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{{InGameDesc|Hard-hitting cavalry mercenary}}
 
 
 
{{Infobox Mercenary
 
{{Infobox Mercenary
 
| Image = [[File:Persian_Heavy_Cavalry.jpg]]
 
| Image = [[File:Persian_Heavy_Cavalry.jpg]]
 
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|Health = 3,000
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|Health = 3,960
|Damage = 60
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|Damage = 134
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|DResource = 40
 
|Range = Melee
 
|Range = Melee
 
|Strength = Tough, good against [[Catapult]]s
 
|Strength = Tough, good against [[Catapult]]s
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|Camp = 3 and 4
 
|Camp = 3 and 4
 
|Army Size = 1
 
|Army Size = 1
|Troop Type = [[Mercenary Armoured Vanguard]]
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|Troop Type = [[Mercenary Heavy Cavalry]]
 
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The '''Persian Heavy Cavalry''' is a [[Mercenary Heavy Cavalry]] available at [[Mercenary Camp]] level 3. The next mercenary of this type is the [[Templar Knight]].
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== Description ==
 
''"Hard-hitting cavalry mercenary."''
   
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''"The Persians were among the first in history to field true 'Heavy' Cavalry - armored horse and riders designed to directly engaged enemy troops rather than stand off and shoot arrows at them. Seen during the Archaemenid Empire (550-330 BCE), the Persia cavalry wore plate armor while the horses wore leather. The Persian armies would eventually be obliterated by Alexander the Great, but for two centuries they dominated a large portion of Asia and North Africa."''
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Revision as of 18:14, 18 June 2018

The Persian Heavy Cavalry is a Mercenary Heavy Cavalry available at Mercenary Camp level 3. The next mercenary of this type is the Templar Knight.

Description

"Hard-hitting cavalry mercenary."

"The Persians were among the first in history to field true 'Heavy' Cavalry - armored horse and riders designed to directly engaged enemy troops rather than stand off and shoot arrows at them. Seen during the Archaemenid Empire (550-330 BCE), the Persia cavalry wore plate armor while the horses wore leather. The Persian armies would eventually be obliterated by Alexander the Great, but for two centuries they dominated a large portion of Asia and North Africa."