Heavy Archers are the standard Foot Archer unit of the Medieval Age available for the Inca, Maya, Aztecs, Lakota, and Iroquois. It constitutes a replacement of the Crossbowmen that other nations train, and the difference is purely cosmetic—both units having the exact same stats and costs. Heavy Archers are trained at the Barracks. They are strong against Heavy Infantry, but weak against Heavy Cavalry and Light Infantry. Like all Foot Archers, they make excellent garrisons, increasing a building's garrison power more than other units.
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| - Heavy Archers are the standard Foot Archer unit of the Medieval Age available for the Inca, Maya, Aztecs, Lakota, and Iroquois. It constitutes a replacement of the Crossbowmen that other nations train, and the difference is purely cosmetic—both units having the exact same stats and costs. Heavy Archers are trained at the Barracks. They are strong against Heavy Infantry, but weak against Heavy Cavalry and Light Infantry. Like all Foot Archers, they make excellent garrisons, increasing a building's garrison power more than other units.
- Heavy Archers are the second level of Ranged troops. They receive a bonus for defending from a Fortress and are therefore the best defenders untill the Elite Archers are acheived. Requirements: Centralization 4
- Heavy Archers is a Greek and Atlantean technology in Age of Mythology. It increases the hit points, attack and Line of Sight of Archers.
- — The Lay of Prince Igor Clad in hauberks of steel and bearing sturdy bucklers, these men are as resilient as they are as deadly with a bow: their composite bows of laminted wood are as strong as the most advanced arbalests in the world, and thanks to years of training are often just as deadly. All infantry must pay obesiance to heavy archers, although their being slow on foot makes them easier prey for more mobile and agile attackers.
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Upgrades of Composite Bowmen
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*Resource cost: 60link=Resources#Timber|Timber; 70link=Resources#Wealth|Wealth
*Ramp cost: 2link=Resources#Timber|Timber; 2link=Resources#Wealth|Wealth
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| - *Movement Speed: Slow
*Creation speed: Medium
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| - Heavy Archers are the standard Foot Archer unit of the Medieval Age available for the Inca, Maya, Aztecs, Lakota, and Iroquois. It constitutes a replacement of the Crossbowmen that other nations train, and the difference is purely cosmetic—both units having the exact same stats and costs. Heavy Archers are trained at the Barracks. They are strong against Heavy Infantry, but weak against Heavy Cavalry and Light Infantry. Like all Foot Archers, they make excellent garrisons, increasing a building's garrison power more than other units.
- Heavy Archers are the second level of Ranged troops. They receive a bonus for defending from a Fortress and are therefore the best defenders untill the Elite Archers are acheived. Requirements: Centralization 4
- Heavy Archers is a Greek and Atlantean technology in Age of Mythology. It increases the hit points, attack and Line of Sight of Archers.
- — The Lay of Prince Igor Clad in hauberks of steel and bearing sturdy bucklers, these men are as resilient as they are as deadly with a bow: their composite bows of laminted wood are as strong as the most advanced arbalests in the world, and thanks to years of training are often just as deadly. All infantry must pay obesiance to heavy archers, although their being slow on foot makes them easier prey for more mobile and agile attackers.
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