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Body Armor is less prevalent in With Fire&Sword than in Warband, since most units carry a wide variety of civilian coats and robes. This fact is historically accurate, as in the XVII century heavy armor was reserved for pikemen and heavy cavalry units only, due to introduction of firearms. With such reduced armor capacity, the best defense is either firepower (for infantry units) or agility (for cavalry units).

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  • Body armor (With Fire & Sword)
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  • Body Armor is less prevalent in With Fire&Sword than in Warband, since most units carry a wide variety of civilian coats and robes. This fact is historically accurate, as in the XVII century heavy armor was reserved for pikemen and heavy cavalry units only, due to introduction of firearms. With such reduced armor capacity, the best defense is either firepower (for infantry units) or agility (for cavalry units).
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  • Body Armor is less prevalent in With Fire&Sword than in Warband, since most units carry a wide variety of civilian coats and robes. This fact is historically accurate, as in the XVII century heavy armor was reserved for pikemen and heavy cavalry units only, due to introduction of firearms. With such reduced armor capacity, the best defense is either firepower (for infantry units) or agility (for cavalry units).
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