Their gun is effectively 10 rifles at once and with a longer range. These are great and are like Foot Guard++ (but not sacred). There's also some camel cavalry for some reason? These guys get a camel cavalry officer commander too but I honestly see no reason why you would ever recruit them except maybe if you were somehow on some desert themed map? Who knows.įinally we get Anglia's last troop that they can recruit at any fort: the Maxim Gun. Why are there so many horse rider recruitables again? The light cavalry get lances for the charge bonus and also you can get 4 other types of light cavalry without lances if you want. They're good for attack-rear surprise squads but in general I would prefer to recruit foot guards if I can. They also get some okay cavalry both heavy and light but there's not much to say about these guys. Once arrow fend is involved they usually get more effective when they have fired their 10 shots and then charge into battle. Sadly in dominions ranged weapons are in a sorry state since any nation with air mages can cast Arrow Fend to cause 80% of shots to just vanish however these guys still have their piercing bayonets and with formation fighter they're no slouch in melee either. They're relatively cheap with a 10-ammo rifle that deals piercing damage (although less than many bows?) and has the armour-piercing trait on top of that. Any nation that can recruit sacred troops from every fort gets a decent boost by default and these guys aren't awful. Anglia get no national spells or items whatsoever, no summons no nothing.Īnglia's defining unit is the humble Foot Guard. Mass production of rifles is well underway.Īll of the nations from this modpack, Firepower, seem a little not-quite-there-yet but the creator Enjoy (who I believe has an account here) has moved on from dominions so I guess we get what we get. This is when the sherlock holmes novels were written, with wars in the colonies (including soon-to-be colonies like Zululand) abroad and with the prospect of WW1 still many years off. The nation of Anglia are based on the British in the Victorian era, so 1880-1900 pretty much. A large lower class working in the mines and factories for the profit of the landlords and propertied nobles huh, good thing times have changed since then!
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