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The noble caste of Norse society, Jarl Cavalry form the civic and military elites of their communities, and as such, have a variety of special abilities associated with the culture and world they live in. At the start of the game, these Viking chieftains are all that you can afford as per heavy cavalry when playing as the Norse, being characterised by no ramp in metal, but with a near to punitive attack penalty. This means that Jarls in general are good for ploughing over light cavalry and infantry, but perform poorly if attacked by lancers and should be kept away from pikemen wherever you find them. Against factions like China or England with average heavy cavalry, these units can perform fairly well, yet there will be problems were you to face France's hard-hitting and faster cavalry, o

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  • The noble caste of Norse society, Jarl Cavalry form the civic and military elites of their communities, and as such, have a variety of special abilities associated with the culture and world they live in. At the start of the game, these Viking chieftains are all that you can afford as per heavy cavalry when playing as the Norse, being characterised by no ramp in metal, but with a near to punitive attack penalty. This means that Jarls in general are good for ploughing over light cavalry and infantry, but perform poorly if attacked by lancers and should be kept away from pikemen wherever you find them. Against factions like China or England with average heavy cavalry, these units can perform fairly well, yet there will be problems were you to face France's hard-hitting and faster cavalry, o
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  • *Library: **Level 3 link=library#military research|Military Upgrades *Upgrades to Retinue Cavalry for Norse; and *Merchant Cavalry upgrades to Trooper for others
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  • *Rather high health
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  • Fair
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  • *Melee *Low LOS
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  • *Pop Cost: 1 *Resource cost: 60link=Resources#Metal|Metal; 50link=Resources#Wealth|Wealth *Ramp cost: 1link=Resources#Wealth|Wealth
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  • *UU: Norse|link=Norse *Merchant Cavalry: link=Holy Roman Empire|Holy Roman Empire Poland|link=Poland link=Burgundy|Burgundy
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  • Fair; sword and axe
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  • *Movement Speed: Fast *Creation speed: Rather slow
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  • Jarl Cavalry: Vital statistics
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  • The noble caste of Norse society, Jarl Cavalry form the civic and military elites of their communities, and as such, have a variety of special abilities associated with the culture and world they live in. At the start of the game, these Viking chieftains are all that you can afford as per heavy cavalry when playing as the Norse, being characterised by no ramp in metal, but with a near to punitive attack penalty. This means that Jarls in general are good for ploughing over light cavalry and infantry, but perform poorly if attacked by lancers and should be kept away from pikemen wherever you find them. Against factions like China or England with average heavy cavalry, these units can perform fairly well, yet there will be problems were you to face France's hard-hitting and faster cavalry, or the stalwart Byzantine scholarii, which are some of the best Dark Age cavalry units in existence. Still, this heavily discounted metal cost has its own perks: spearmen and longships should be easier to obtain. Equally, this lower production cost also means that Jarls can be created by mere trading alone, since their metal costs are fairly meagre as heavy cavalry units go — but because of the difficulties in amassing wealth and metal, it might be better for the Norse player to ignore training Jarl Cavalry altogether, and instead train Scout Cavalry and Javelin Cavalry units instead to supplement the ranks of Vikings which would have been amassed by merely spam-building enough Barracks. Scandinavia is a harsh and forbidding land of extreme cold and broken land, characterised mostly by deep valleys called fjords and icy mountains and glaciers. As such, horses remained a highly prized resource in Norse society, becoming the privillege of the richest noblemen or "jarls" (today retained in English as the noble title of earl) — and even then, the Norse never chose to ride horses into battle, simply because they could not easily resupply themselves with fresh mounts, unlike the Franks or the Saracens. The Nordic states of Scandinavia, however, weren't rigidly feudalised as the Franks and English were, and so it was common for jarls to lend their services out as mercenaries besides being traders and pirates, depending on their luck and skill. Much later, the "boom" years of the 12th and 13th centuries would provide for sufficient stability and dependence on trade to allow merchants to hire muscle to protect caravans from bandits. These warriors, Merchant Cavalry, can be recruited by the Germans or Hungarians should the need arise.
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