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'Corso Terrestre' Guerillas
'Corso Terrestre' Guerillas
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Class 兵種 Irregulars Recruitable regions 招募地區 Spain
(spain)
Men 兵員數 80 Required technology 招募需求科技
Guns 火炮數 Turns to build 招募回合 1
Firepower 火力 Unit limit 數量限制 0
Range 射程 90 Abilities 兵種能力
  • Can skirmish
  • Can Guard
  • Can hide in woodland
  • Can hide in light scrub
  • Can hide in long grass
  • Can hide in buildings
  • Remains hidden whilst walking
  • Paths seldom trod
  • Grappling Hooks
  • Resistant to heat fatigue
Technology abilities 科技增強能力
  • chevaux_de_frise
  • earthworks
  • fire_volley
  • Light Infantry Tactics
Accuracy 準確度 35
Reloading Skill 裝彈技巧 15
Ammo. 彈藥數 20
Melee Attack 格鬥 9
Charge Bonus 衝鋒 9
Defence 防禦 4
Morale 士氣 5
Recruit. Cost 招募費用 680
Upkeep Cost 維持費用 170
Unit Description 兵種描述
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'Corso Terrestre' Guerillas Guerrillas are not a recognised military organisation at all, but bands of friends and neighbours who have adapted banditry to be a way of making war. They fight hard, because if they are captured they can expect little mercy from an enemy: at best, a trial before inevitable execution. War and vendetta are often the same thing for guerrillas: wrongs done and the resulting hatred are what drive them to fight. They are best when employed in ambush, or to skirmish and harass. They cannot be expected to fight in carefully dressed lines like soldiers, because they are not soldiers.

Historically, the Spanish people had an enormous capacity for carrying on wars against foreign occupiers long after their rulers had capitulated or made their peace with an enemy. Guerrillas arose as an act of rebellion. The name itself is Spanish, and means “little war”: the constant skirmishing and sniping that wears out an occupying army. When his men were bogged down there, Napoleon described Spain as an “ulcer”, thanks in part to the constant partisan warfare carried on by the guerrillas.

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1 Magistrate government 0 0
The magistrate is, for common people, the government made flesh. There may be a monarch or president on the coinage, but it is the magistrate’s pronouncements that really matter!
2 Governor's Residence government 1 0
As a province grows, the central government appoints its own governor with greater powers, rather than relying on the services of a member of the local, minor gentry.
3 Governor's Mansion government 2 0
In an absolute monarchy, the monarch’s person is the wellspring of all authority. Lackeys – no matter how mighty – serve at the monarch’s pleasure and need take no account of the locals!
4 Governor's Palace government 3 0
This magnificent palace is a pale reflection of the monarch’s glory, power and wealth, not those of the governor’s person.
5 Royal Palace government 4 0
The residence of a sovereign should inspire awe and dread in equal measure, overwhelming lesser men by its magnificence.
6 Imperial Palace government 5 0
A palace that is almost beyond magnificent, intended to be the envy and amazement of the world.
7 Palacio Real de Madrid government 6 0
The Royal Palace is a suitable setting for any monarch with pretensions to rule much of the world.
8 Magistrate government_minor 0 0
The magistrate is, for common people, the government made flesh. There may be a monarch or president on the coinage, but it is the magistrate’s pronouncements that really matter!
9 Governor's Residence government_minor 1 0
As a province grows, the central government appoints its own governor with greater powers, rather than relying on the services of a member of the local, minor gentry.
10 Military Governor's Encampment government_minor 2 0
Moving an army into an encampment well away from civilians is a useful thing to do. Soldiers no longer have easy access to the “demon drink” for a start!
11 Governor's Mansion government_minor 2 0
In an absolute monarchy, the monarch’s person is the wellspring of all authority. Lackeys – no matter how mighty – serve at the monarch’s pleasure and need take no account of the locals!
12 Military Governor's Barracks government_minor 3 0
Barracks provide more than simple housing blocks for regular military forces. The buildings also serve to remind the local people who is in charge.
13 Governor's Palace government_minor 3 0
This magnificent palace is a pale reflection of the monarch’s glory, power and wealth, not those of the governor’s person.
14 Royal Palace government_minor 4 0
The residence of a sovereign should inspire awe and dread in equal measure, overwhelming lesser men by its magnificence.
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