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Lion.Kanzen

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  1. Sounds like a plot for a police novel.
  2. Single player. There are also other reasons, not all factions have certain class of units. For example Calvary sword or elephants.
  3. with the current Diplomacy window interface no. I remember that Empire Earth 2 you could do it. I'm going to record it one day, before I used to record options from other games.
  4. I think that is something desirable in the game. It would fit nicely under the "advanced diplomacy options".
  5. it would be necessary to let the stage and the map give attributes to the objects. In Empire earth you could change the HP or the attack damage.
  6. War gaming Heroes. Spearman Dagger-axe , axe and clubman. Slingers Archers only the swordman is missing.
  7. some counters against the battering ram they are going to use axeman and swordman. They have good archers. They should have a scout riding a pony.
  8. The Korean people have been skilled at not only standard archery but also horseback archery ever since ancient times. Mural paintings of hunting scenes at ancient Goguryeo Kingdom tombs feature hunters on horseback, and archery was one of the mandatory categories in the civil service examination in both Goryeo and Joseon Dynasties.
  9. Koreans have horse archers similar to early han. You can compare. Goryeo dynasty horse archer. Horseback Archery includes all martial arts fighting with a weapon on the horseback. It is since 4 centry when a stirrup came out that a martial art took form. It is thought that in Korea, horseback archery was used for hunting animals and displaying along with growing horses since 5~6 BC, with a fine horse coming into being in Buyeo and there were cavalry soldiers using bows arrows, swords and spears and so on. High-speed mounted warfare is a very important part since three kingdoms of ancient Korea and most important martial art in the fastest mobility, information power and an-all out war during wartime. In Goryeo Dynasty martial artists palyed Kyeokgu to practice martial arts, which is assumed to have been transmitted to Goryeo over three kingdoms of ancient Korea as Polo originated from Persia was transfered to Qing Dynasty of China. It is the only sport military officiers enjoyed.
  10. The cavalry of Korea was first introduced during the ancient Korean kingdom Gojoseon. Since at least the 3rd century BC, there was influence of northern nomadic peoples and Yemaek peoples on Korean Warfare. By roughly the 1st century BC, the ancient kingdom of Buyeo also had mounted warriors. With contacts, military intercession, and sailed ventures to Korea, cavalry of Goguryeo were called Gaemamusa and were similar to tanks in the age of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. King Gwanggaeto the Great often led expeditions into Baekje, Gaya confederacy, Buyeo and against Japanese invaders with his cavalry. https://www.cavhooah.com/pages/early-cavalry
  11. the lightest that the chivalry of China and Korea could be at that time BC. it is this.
  12. The oldest thing I found was with Korean was. Choi Yong Seon or Gojoseon period. And Jin Dynasty (Korea)
  13. to understand the Japanese cavalry you have to understand the Korean. Recent archaeological research has uncovered traces of wars as far back as the Jōmon period (ca. 10,000–300 BC) between the various tribes existing on the Japanese Archipelago. Some theorists believe that shortly after the Yayoi period (ca. 300 BC – 250 AD) horse riders from the Korean Peninsula invaded southern Kyūshū, then spread all the way to northern Honshū. This is when horse-riding and iron tools were first introduced to the islands.
  14. Horses in Japan. Although there is still some controversy over the subject, it is generally believed that horses did not exist in Japan during the Paleolithic, Mesolithic or Neolithic periods (Stone Age, Jomon and early YaYoi eras). It is also believed that all Japanese native horses are descended from animals brought from the mainland of Asia at various times and by various routes. Domestic horses were definitely present in Japan as early as the 6th century and perhaps as early as the 4th century. Breed Characteristics Japanese native breeds share a number of characteristics: they are all technically ponies inasmuch as all of them stand under 14.2 hands (147 cm). Their heads are relatively large, the neck is carried horizontally, their manes are thick and flowing. In general, when viewed from the rear the croup is rather wide at the top, narrowing toward the legs. (This is felt to resemble an old style hat woven from grasses and is called, amigasa jiri.) The most common colors are bay, brown, chestnut, roan and cremello. They do not, in general, have white markings on legs or face but a black dorsal stripe is extremely common. All of these local breeds are known for their endurance, their ability to survive on poor food and in severe weather conditions and they all share the characteristics of having extremely tough hooves. http://imh.org/exhibits/past/breeds-of-the-world/asia/japanese-native-horses/
  15. I am looking for cavalry that of the time. I only find Korean Cataphracts.
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