As explained in the main discussion thread, we should decide on some of the Unique Units for the Apolyton ExtraCivs Pack ASAP so the graphics people can start working when they're ready. So that's what this thread is about: deciding what the Unique Unit of the Mongols should be. I think I picked the most logical choices but feel free to post alternatives (if 'Other' becomes very popular we could have a 'second round').
For each civ I added a very brief description to give an impresssion of the importance of each unit. Note that I had to make 20 odd descriptions for 5 threads so I didn't bother doing extensive research or anything, 95% of the info is from the top of my head. So it's quite possible I made some mistakes or left out vital information or whatever. I very much encourage others with more knowlegde and time to post more elaborate explanations and/or point out my mistakes (some pictures could be useful as well, esp. for the graphics people).
Explanations:
The Mongols at various points in their existance used all sorts of Siege Weapons and used them with great skill. The weapons they used ranged from simple Stone Throwers to primitive Explosives, depending on when and where they fought. Taking on a heavily fortified city was for most armies a very expensive and long-lasting operation but the Mongols took a record number of cities in a record time.
Horse Archers were the main body of the Mongol armies. They were fast, light, manouverable, deadly, enduring and yet well-armored (with silk armor). Their commanders were extremely skilled and by means of ambush and tactical retreats managed to at times overcome armies ten to twenty times larger and more powerful then their own.
Composite Bowmen: in those occasions where Horse Archers didn't suffice (FE in street fighting) the Mongols left their horses behind and fought on foot. Their Composite Bows were extremely powerful and accurate, superior to any contemporary (non-siege) ranged weapon.
The Rider could symbolize the Mongol Horse Archers as well as all other forms of cavalry that were deployed by Mongol armies. IMHO the only reason to do this would be to make sure no pre-made units go unused when the Chinese UU is changed. Pretty much all Mongol troops were Riders of some sort (unless besieging a city), so IMHO it wouldn't exactly be unique (but that's just my view)...
For each civ I added a very brief description to give an impresssion of the importance of each unit. Note that I had to make 20 odd descriptions for 5 threads so I didn't bother doing extensive research or anything, 95% of the info is from the top of my head. So it's quite possible I made some mistakes or left out vital information or whatever. I very much encourage others with more knowlegde and time to post more elaborate explanations and/or point out my mistakes (some pictures could be useful as well, esp. for the graphics people).
Explanations:
The Mongols at various points in their existance used all sorts of Siege Weapons and used them with great skill. The weapons they used ranged from simple Stone Throwers to primitive Explosives, depending on when and where they fought. Taking on a heavily fortified city was for most armies a very expensive and long-lasting operation but the Mongols took a record number of cities in a record time.
Horse Archers were the main body of the Mongol armies. They were fast, light, manouverable, deadly, enduring and yet well-armored (with silk armor). Their commanders were extremely skilled and by means of ambush and tactical retreats managed to at times overcome armies ten to twenty times larger and more powerful then their own.
Composite Bowmen: in those occasions where Horse Archers didn't suffice (FE in street fighting) the Mongols left their horses behind and fought on foot. Their Composite Bows were extremely powerful and accurate, superior to any contemporary (non-siege) ranged weapon.
The Rider could symbolize the Mongol Horse Archers as well as all other forms of cavalry that were deployed by Mongol armies. IMHO the only reason to do this would be to make sure no pre-made units go unused when the Chinese UU is changed. Pretty much all Mongol troops were Riders of some sort (unless besieging a city), so IMHO it wouldn't exactly be unique (but that's just my view)...
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