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|name = Cossack |
|name = Cossack |
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|type = Mounted |
|type = Mounted |
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+ | |era = Industrial |
|unique = Russian |
|unique = Russian |
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|replaces = Cavalry |
|replaces = Cavalry |
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|moves = 4 |
|moves = 4 |
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|reqtech = Military science |
|reqtech = Military science |
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− | |reqres = Horses |
+ | |reqres = {{PageIcon5|Horses}} |
|notes = *No defensive bonuses |
|notes = *No defensive bonuses |
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*Can move after attacking |
*Can move after attacking |
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*Penalty attacking cities 33 |
*Penalty attacking cities 33 |
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− | *Combat bonus against damaged units |
+ | *Combat bonus against damaged units 33 |
− | |image = |
+ | |image = Cossack (Civ5).png |
− | |upgrade1 = Landship}} |
+ | |upgrade1 = Landship}} |
+ | {{seewp|Cossacks}} |
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+ | ==Game Info== |
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− | **<span style="color:#007f00;">Can move after attacking</span> |
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− | **<span style="color:#7f0000;">No defensive terrain bonuses</span> |
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− | **<span style="color:#7f0000;">Combat penalty vs cities (- 33%)</span> |
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+ | **{{PositiveText|Can Move After Attacking}} |
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+ | **{{NegativeText|Penalty Attacking Cities (33)}} |
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− | **<span style="color:#007f00;">Combat bonus against damaged units</span> |
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+ | **{{NegativeText|No Defensive Terrain Bonuses}} |
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+ | **{{PositiveText|Damaged Enemy Bonus (33)}} |
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==Strategy== |
==Strategy== |
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− | + | The '''Cossack''' is a nice replacement for the Cavalry. Always try to use it on weakened enemy units, against which it receives a 33% bonus to its {{Strength5}} Combat Strength. |
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+ | ==Civilopedia entry== |
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− | ==History== |
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− | The Cossacks were military communities living in the wilds of |
+ | The Cossacks were military communities living in the wilds of Ukraine and Russia. Originally the term referred specifically to Tatar tribesmen, but by the end of the 15th century it was also used to refer to a number of peasants who had fled from serfdom in Poland, Lithuania and Moscow and had established homes in the wild. Some of the greatest natural horsemen since the Mongols, the Cossacks served in the Russian military as light cavalry in return for special privileges for themselves and their communities. The Russian military employed the Cossack cavalry in all of their major external and internal conflicts right up to the 20th century, and Cossack units fought on both sides during the Russian Civil War. The Cossacks were all but wiped out under Stalinism. Some survivors, however, are attempting to regain their heritage following the collapse of the Soviet Union. |
[[Category:Renaissance era units (Civ5)]] |
[[Category:Renaissance era units (Civ5)]] |
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[[Category:Russian]] |
[[Category:Russian]] |
Revision as of 11:27, 6 September 2019
Game Info
Unique unit of the Russian civilization. Replaces the Cavalry. Requires Horses Horses.
- Common abilities:
- Can Move After Attacking
- Penalty Attacking Cities (33)
- No Defensive Terrain Bonuses
- Special abilities:
- Damaged Enemy Bonus (33)
Strategy
The Cossack is a nice replacement for the Cavalry. Always try to use it on weakened enemy units, against which it receives a 33% bonus to its Melee strength Combat Strength.
Civilopedia entry
The Cossacks were military communities living in the wilds of Ukraine and Russia. Originally the term referred specifically to Tatar tribesmen, but by the end of the 15th century it was also used to refer to a number of peasants who had fled from serfdom in Poland, Lithuania and Moscow and had established homes in the wild. Some of the greatest natural horsemen since the Mongols, the Cossacks served in the Russian military as light cavalry in return for special privileges for themselves and their communities. The Russian military employed the Cossack cavalry in all of their major external and internal conflicts right up to the 20th century, and Cossack units fought on both sides during the Russian Civil War. The Cossacks were all but wiped out under Stalinism. Some survivors, however, are attempting to regain their heritage following the collapse of the Soviet Union.