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| - The skirmisher is the upgrade of the spearwielder, the second tier unit of the Fortress faction in the Hammers of Fate expansion to Heroes of Might and Magic V. With the No Melee Penalty, the skirmisher will be able to handle melee combat far better than the spearwielder. In addition, it has twice as many shots (though still far too few to be an effective support unit - bring an ammo cart).
- The Skirmisher was a Tartan-class patrol cruiser in the Imperial Navy during the Galactic Civil War.
- Skirmishers are typically ?/W class combos which generally lack the endurance to stay in melee like a warrior primary can, but still provide a useful service in combat. Skirmishers need not be associated with warriors at all, and might simply make use of spells or skills which require touch range to activate. The root word skirmish is defined as a minor fight incidental to a larger movement, or a small contest between two parties. As such, skirmisher tactics revolve around secondary or tertiary tanking, harassing tactics, and spike damage.
- Skirmisher is a rogue ability from the Double Daggers tree in Dragon Age: Inquisition.
- This class focuses on bonuses for attacking with one handed weapons and additional movement. The starting equipment for the Skirmisher are the Jagged Handaxe and Rusted Handaxe, and the skill Dual Strike.
- Skirmisher: This unit is skilled in moving past enemies quickly, and ignores all enemy Zones of Control.
- スカルミッシャーはジャッカルと同類の存在である。 コヴナントの突撃要員、又は近接戦闘担当要員として投入される。ジャッカルとは似て異なる存在。リーチ攻防戦中に確認されたが、リーチの戦闘の中で全滅したようだ。 ジャッカル以上に俊敏で厄介な存在といえる。
- Once preliminary skirmishing was over, skirmishers participated in the main battle by shooting into the enemy formation, or joined in melée combat with daggers or short swords. Alternatively, they could act as ammunition bearers or stretcher-bearers.[citation needed] Due to their mobility, skirmishers were also valuable for reconnaissance, especially in wooded or urban areas. The Roman army of the late republican and early imperial periods frequently recruited foreign auxiliary troops to act as skirmishers to supplement the citizen Legions.
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