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French: The Power of Leadership
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France
suits well the patient but offensively-minded player. In particular, a player who
spends the early portions of the game building up economic and military strength,
and expanding borders, arrives in the mid-game to a banquet of foes ripe for the
plucking. Once you get to the Medieval Age, if you have planned well, you have great
opportunities to make a push for early victory before your foes can advance to the
late stages and fight back. Of course, luck is the residue of great planning, and
you'll need some of it to grab the ring in the middle going.
In the Classical (second) Age, recruit the first of the powerful French heavy cavalry
units, the Chevalier. The Chevalier is a more powerful version of the standard early-game
Heavy Cavalry, the Cataphract. But it - and its successors - are about 20% more
powerful in combat than other Heavy Cavalry.
When you reach the Medieval Age, upgrade to the Heavy Chevalier. This unit is followed,
in the Gunpowder Age, by the Horse Grenadier. And finally, in the Enlightenment
Age, horse grenadiers become Horse Guard Grenadiers. The combination of speed, improved
combat power, and longevity make the French heavy cavalry series a very desirable
asset. But these are not the only pluses to being a French player.
All French Generals, Spies, Scouts and Supply Wagons receive double Craft, cost
33% less, and are created 33% faster. These are major assets once you cross your
national borders. To summarize the smorgasbord of offensive advantages this provides:
among other things, Generals drive troops
harder to help you win battles; Spies can trip up a foe's capabilities in his home
territory (just one of their roles!); Scouts
(as well as Spies) give you a better picture of what the bad guys are up to, and
Supply vehicles keep an army up to strength while on the move.
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French Combat Gallery
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Unique Units
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Chevalier - Heavy Cavalry, Classical
Age (II)
Powerful, armored, shock melee units; stronger, tougher, and faster than ordinary
Heavy Cavalry.
Heavy Chevalier
- Heavy Cavalry, Medieval Age (III)
Powerful, armored, shock melee units; stronger, tougher, and faster than ordinary
Heavy Cavalry.
Horse Grenadier
- Heavy Cavalry, Gunpowder Age (IV)
Powerful, armored, shock melee units; stronger, tougher, and faster than ordinary
Heavy Cavalry.
Horse Guard Grenadier
- Heavy Cavalry, Enlightenment Age (V)Powerful, armored, shock melee units; stronger,
tougher, and faster than ordinary Heavy Cavalry.
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