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==Game Info==
 
==Game Info==
[[Egyptian (Civ5)|Egyptian]] unique ranged mounted unit. Replaces the [[Chariot archer (Civ5)|Chariot Archer]].  
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[[Egyptian (Civ5)|Egyptian]] unique ranged mounted unit. Replaces the [[Chariot Archer (Civ5)|Chariot Archer]].
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*Common traits:
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*Common abilities:
**{{NegativeText|Unable to melee attack.}}
 
**{{NegativeText|No defensive terrain bonuses}}
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**{{NegativeText|May Not Melee Attack}}
** {{NegativeText|Movement ends when entering rough terrain}}
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**{{NegativeText|No Defensive Terrain Bonuses}}
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**{{NegativeText|Rough Terrain Penalty}} (Entering rough terrain consumes all movement.)
 
*Special traits:
 
*Special traits:
**{{PositiveText|Doesn't require [[Horses (Civ5)|Horses]]}}
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**{{PositiveText|Doesn't require {{Horse5}} Horses}}
 
**{{PositiveText|Extra movement +1}}
 
**{{PositiveText|Extra movement +1}}
   
 
==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==
The '''War Chariot''' is even faster than the generic chariot, capable of moving through great distances, but only on flat terrain, and hitting the enemy with strong ranged attacks. A great advantage over the normal Chariot is the fact that the War Chariot doesn't require Horses, allowing the Egyptians to field a large force of these early in the game.
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The '''War Chariot''' is even faster than its generic counterpart, capable of moving through great distances, but only on flat terrain, and hitting the enemy with strong ranged attacks. A great advantage over the [[Chariot Archer (Civ5)|Chariot Archer]] is the fact that the War Chariot doesn't require [[Horses (Civ5)|Horses]], allowing the Egyptians to field a large force of these early in the game.
   
==Historical Info==
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==Civilopedia entry==
 
The Egyptians were early masters of the chariot, and their war chariots were rightly feared by their opponents. The Pharaohs themselves often went into battle aboard war chariots. Amenhotep II claimed that from a speeding chariot he had hit four targets, set thirty feet apart, with such power that the arrows penetrated the targets' three inches of copper. Like other cavalry, war chariots were especially deadly against a retreating foe. Once an enemy is running away, his shield can no longer protect him, and he's totally vulnerable to arrow-fire, or indeed to being crushed beneath the wheels of a speeding chariot.
 
The Egyptians were early masters of the chariot, and their war chariots were rightly feared by their opponents. The Pharaohs themselves often went into battle aboard war chariots. Amenhotep II claimed that from a speeding chariot he had hit four targets, set thirty feet apart, with such power that the arrows penetrated the targets' three inches of copper. Like other cavalry, war chariots were especially deadly against a retreating foe. Once an enemy is running away, his shield can no longer protect him, and he's totally vulnerable to arrow-fire, or indeed to being crushed beneath the wheels of a speeding chariot.
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[[Category:Ancient era units (Civ5)]]
 
[[Category:Ancient era units (Civ5)]]
 
[[Category:Archery units (Civ5)]]
 
[[Category:Archery units (Civ5)]]
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[[Category:Egyptian]]

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Game Info

Egyptian unique ranged mounted unit. Replaces the Chariot Archer.

  • Common abilities:
    • May Not Melee Attack
    • No Defensive Terrain Bonuses
    • Rough Terrain Penalty (Entering rough terrain consumes all movement.)
  • Special traits:
    • Doesn't require Horses Horses Horses
    • Extra movement +1

Strategy

The War Chariot is even faster than its generic counterpart, capable of moving through great distances, but only on flat terrain, and hitting the enemy with strong ranged attacks. A great advantage over the Chariot Archer is the fact that the War Chariot doesn't require Horses, allowing the Egyptians to field a large force of these early in the game.

Civilopedia entry

The Egyptians were early masters of the chariot, and their war chariots were rightly feared by their opponents. The Pharaohs themselves often went into battle aboard war chariots. Amenhotep II claimed that from a speeding chariot he had hit four targets, set thirty feet apart, with such power that the arrows penetrated the targets' three inches of copper. Like other cavalry, war chariots were especially deadly against a retreating foe. Once an enemy is running away, his shield can no longer protect him, and he's totally vulnerable to arrow-fire, or indeed to being crushed beneath the wheels of a speeding chariot.