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Elephant Musketeers
Elephant Musketeers
Belongs to Maratha Confederacy;Mughal Empire
Type Missile Cavalry
Weapon(s) Musket; Lance
Ammunition 20
Soldiers in each unit 40
Melee Attack 22
Charge bonus 27
Defense skill 8
Morale 11
Range 70
Accuracy 45
Reloading 25
Tech requirement None
Produced from Army Staff College
Special abilities ­
  • Scares horses
  • Scares enemies
  • Resistant to heat fatigue
Cost 1340 (950 MP)
Upkeep 330
Turns to Train 3
Unit Cap None
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Elephant Musketeers are a type of missile cavalry in Empire: Total War.

Description[]

These troops ride into battle on the backs of elephants, beasts whose very presence spreads terror throughout enemy ranks.

Like many animals, elephants can be trained to ignore the sights, smells and, above all, hellish noises of a battlefield. They can also be trained to fight, goring men with their tusks and trampling others underfoot. Elephants make superb platforms for men to fight from, giving them an automatic height benefit over many opponents.

There are risks to using elephants in warfare. They do panic, and if they stampede they will cause terrible damage to everyone, friends and foe alike. Indian elephants, however, are relatively tractable beasts, and there is a long history of using them as beasts of burden.

There is also a long history of using unusual animals in combat, from elephants to war dogs, and even seals and dolphins in more recent times. Elephants at least stand a chance of survival, unlike the Russian mine dogs of the Second World War, who were trained to look for their dinners under enemy tanks. This doesn’t sound too bad, until you learn that the dogs were carrying explosive packs on their backs. Dinner time on the battlefield was always terminal for the dog and his target tank.

General Information[]

Elephant Musketeers are arguably much more useful as melee units than as ranged units: they have a very small amount of musketeers per regiment, and even with perfect accuracy the casualties they cause are paltry. However, owing to the fact that they are elephant troops, elephant musketeers are excellent at charging and very hard to kill in a melee. Engaging them in melee battles tolls heavily upon the enemy morale.

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