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Stat | Value |
---|---|
Category | infantry |
Class | heavy |
Morale | 10 |
Hit Points | 1 |
Primary Attack | 13 |
Primary Charge | 3 |
Secondary Attack | 9 |
Secondary Charge | 3 |
Armour | 7 |
Defense Skill | 5 |
Shield | 5 |
Recruitment Cost | 1010 |
Upkeep Cost | 310 |
- Legionary Eagle
- Disciplined
- Hardy
- Can Use Testudo Formation
- Sapping Capability
The Roman first cohort consist of well-armed and armoured infantrymen, who go into combat carrying the symbol of Roman power, a Legionary Eagle. This is inspirational for other Roman troops. Legionaries are tough, professional troops with good armour and superb weapons. Their hallmarks are discipline, obedience and tactical flexibility. When approaching enemy fortifications, for example, they can use the turtle formation, or testudo, overlapping their shields for protection.
Every legionary's chainmail armour, the lorica hamata, is of very good quality, as is the rest of his gear: a metal helmet and a large curved shield. They fight with two throwing spears (the pilum, plural pila) and a short stabbing sword, the gladius. Each pilum has a soft iron shaft behind the piercing head that is designed to bend as soon as it hits a target, making it impossible to pull out and throw back. Embedded in a shield a pilum hampers an enemy. Embedded in a man, it usually kills. Once the pila have been thrown, the first cohort close and continue fighting with the stabbing gladius.
Historically, these cohorts came to be after the army reforms of Gaius Marius. He made the Roman army into a professional force. Men served a term of 25 years and then retired with enough land to give them pensions for the remainder of their days. The best legionaries in each legion would naturally gravitate through seniority into the first cohort.