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  • Cuirassier
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  • Cuirassiers are medium cavalry forces of the Kingdom of Sweden.
  • The Cuirassier is a unique French heavy cavalry unit featured in Age of Empires III. They can be upgraded to Royal Guard status.
  • The cuirassier is the elite creature of the Haven in Might & Magic: Heroes VII. It is the upgraded form of the cavalier.
  • The first cuirassiers did not appear very different from the fully armoured Late Medieval man-at-arms. They wore three-quarters armour that covered the entire upper body as well as the front half of the legs down to the knee. The head was protected by a close helm, burgonet or lobster-tailed pot helmet, usually worn with a gorget for the neck. The torso was protected by a breast and back plate, sometimes reinforced by a 'placate'. The arms and shoulders were fully armoured with pauldrons, rerebraces, elbow couters and vambraces. Armoured gauntlets were often abandoned, particularly for the right hand, as they interfered with the loading of pistols. Long tassets, instead of a combination of short tassets with cuisses, protected the front of the thighs and knees, Riding boots were substitute
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Level
  • 15
Unit
  • Cuirassier
Attack
  • 10
Weapon Master
  • 5
Shooting from Horseback
  • 7
Firearms
  • 145
Grenade Throwing
  • 0
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srange
  • 6
orignalgame
  • Age of Empires III
mdamage
  • 30
Morale
  • 10
Resists
  • 20
Hit points
  • 160
Agi
  • 9
Melee
  • Broadsword, Short Broadsword
Initiative
  • 30
sdamage
  • 30
Hotkey
  • H
str
  • 10
CHA
  • 4
los
  • 15
Prerequisites
Attack range
  • Melee
Spotting
  • 1
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Defense
  • 14
Box Title
  • Cuirassier
Movement
  • Walk
Faction
Age
Speed
  • 6.250000
  • 7
Armor
  • 5
Tier
  • Elite
ROF
  • 1.500000
Type
  • Melee Cavalry
Caption
  • The Cuirassier icon
Special Abilities
  • None
Population points
Base cost
  • 60
Building time
  • 16.300000
Built at
Upgrades from
Ramping cost
  • Special
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Riding
  • 4
Body
  • Half-Cuirass
Destiny
  • 10
Icon
  • Cuirassier H7.png
Image size
  • 200
Mount
  • Saddle Horse
Color
  • #75bbd2
Cost
  • 1690
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  • File:Icon food.gif
int
  • 8
Pop
  • 3
xpk
  • 20
xpC
  • 10
HP
  • 115
  • 500
Boots
  • Jackboots
Time
  • 60.0
Damage
  • 20
Image File
  • CuirassPic.jpg
Growth
  • 2
Health
  • 56
Unit Type
Ranged
  • Pistol, Old Pistol, Bullets
Helm
  • Hat
Culture
Size
  • Large
Power Strike
  • 1
Attack strength
  • 18
Two Handed Weapons
  • 130
Upgrades To
Gloves
  • Infantry Gloves
Polearms
  • 130
Ironflesh
  • 3
Line of Sight
  • 9
Archery
  • 0
One Handed Weapons
  • 130
Movement Speed
  • 33
Throwing
  • 0
Acquired From
  • Commander
AoE
  • 2
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  • Cuirassiers are medium cavalry forces of the Kingdom of Sweden.
  • The Cuirassier is a unique French heavy cavalry unit featured in Age of Empires III. They can be upgraded to Royal Guard status.
  • The first cuirassiers did not appear very different from the fully armoured Late Medieval man-at-arms. They wore three-quarters armour that covered the entire upper body as well as the front half of the legs down to the knee. The head was protected by a close helm, burgonet or lobster-tailed pot helmet, usually worn with a gorget for the neck. The torso was protected by a breast and back plate, sometimes reinforced by a 'placate'. The arms and shoulders were fully armoured with pauldrons, rerebraces, elbow couters and vambraces. Armoured gauntlets were often abandoned, particularly for the right hand, as they interfered with the loading of pistols. Long tassets, instead of a combination of short tassets with cuisses, protected the front of the thighs and knees, Riding boots were substituted for lower leg armour (greaves and sabatons). Weapons included a pair of pistols in saddle holsters, these were the primary weapons instead of a lance, a 'horseman's pick' (a type of war hammer) was sometimes employed and a sword. Horse armour was not used. The armour of a cuirassier was very expensive; in England, in 1629, a cuirassier's equipment cost four pounds and 10 shillings, whilst a harquebusier's (a lighter type of cavalry) was a mere one pound and six shillings. During the latter half of the 16th century, the heavy "knightly" lance gradually fell out of use, perhaps because of the widespread adoption of the infantry pike. Also, the lance required a great amount of practice to perfect its use, whilst proficiency in the use of firearms was considerably more easily acquired. The lancer or demi-lancer, when he had abandoned his lance, became the pistol-armed cuirassier or reiter. The adoption of the pistol as the primary weapon led to the development of the stately caracole tactic, where cuirassiers fired their pistols at the enemy, then retired to reload whilst their comrades advanced in turn to maintain the firing. Soon, this tactic proved to be extremely ineffective as infantry, with superior firearms and number could easily outgun the cuirassiers. Some cavalry commanders of the 17th century would expect their troopers to engage in melee combat aggressively, with a pistol not as a range weapon but a deadly close quarter arm, discharged only when their muzzles were pressed directly against enemy's armour to ensure a certain kill. Occasionally, the firearm was furnished with mace head or axe blade to act as a cold arm when the barrel had been emptied. The first recorded cuirassiers were formed as 100-strong regiments of Austrian kyrissers recruited from Croatia in 1484[citation needed] to serve the future Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian. They fought the Swedes and their allies in 1632 in Lützen and killed the Swedish king Gustavus Adolphus. Only two cuirassier regiments were raised during the English Civil War, the Lifeguard of the Earl of Essex and the 'London lobsters,' though individuals within other regiments did serve in full armour. With the refinement of infantry firearms, especially the introduction of the powerful musket, the usefulness of the protection afforded by full armour became greatly lessened. By the mid 17th century, the fully armoured cuirassier was becoming increasingly anachronistic. The cuirassier lost his limb armour and entered the 18th century with just the breast and backplate.
  • The cuirassier is the elite creature of the Haven in Might & Magic: Heroes VII. It is the upgraded form of the cavalier.
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