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Haydut Irregulars
Haydut Irregulars
Belongs to Ottoman Empire
Type Skirmishers
Weapon(s) Musket
Ammunition 20
Soldiers in each unit 60
Melee Attack 9
Charge bonus 9
Defense skill 4
Morale 6
Range 90
Accuracy 45
Reloading 20
Tech requirement None (can utilize Light Infantry Doctrine)
Produced from Military Governor's Encampment in Bosnia, Serbia or Transylvania
Special abilities ­
  • Can skirmish
  • Can hide in woodland
  • Can hide in light scrub
  • Can hide in long grass
  • Can hide in buildings
  • Good stamina
  • Paths seldom trod
  • Chevaux de frise
  • Fougasse
  • Improved fougasse
  • Light infantry tactics
Cost 770 SP/510 MP
Upkeep 190
Turns to Train 1
Unit Cap None

Haydut Irregulars are a type of skirmisher in Empire: Total War.

Description[]

These irregulars have the field skills to survive in the mountains, and all the cunning of bandits.

Haydut Regulars are extremely good at using ground cover and can hide in almost any terrain, as might be expected of brigands or bandits. They are however, not suited to combat against cavalrymen, as they have no formal military training. They do not wear armor as this would slow them down if they needed to run away.

In the Balkans a haydut (The Turkish version of the word) or Hajduk, was a Muslim or Christian bandit, but one who stole mostly from the Ottoman overlords, led his fellows in fighting injustice, and robbed the rich to give to the poor. All this is very romantic, but not entirely accurate. The Hayduts were bandits, but they did not always fight against the Ottomans. For the right money, they could also be persuaded to fight for the Sultan. Like bandits everywhere, their equipment and uniforms were taken from their victims, so it was not uncommon to see Hayduts using Austrian as well as Turkish gear.

General Information[]

Haydut Irregulars are similar to Nizam-I Cedit Light Infantry: skirmishing forces which utilize their superior range to wear down Line Infantry and other close-ranged troops. Compared to Nizam-I Cedit Light Infantry, Haydut Irregulars have worse reloading, defense and morale but superior melee and charge bonuses. In the Grand Campaign, Haydut Irregulars can be recruited much earlier, as they don't require Light Infantry Doctrine (although they can utilize it when it is researched).

Haydut Irregulars can deploy Improved Fougasse when left idle on the campaign map for two or more turns. 'However, they are not able to deploy the stakes that generally come with professional light infantry.

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