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Wallachian Boyars
Wallachian Boyars
Belongs to Ottoman Empire
Type Melee Cavalry
Weapon(s) Sword
Soldiers in each unit 45
Melee Attack 11
Charge bonus 15
Defense skill 10
Morale 9
Tech requirement None; can utilize Wedge Formation and Diamond Formation
Produced from Military Governor's Barracks in Bulgaria
Special abilities ­
  • Can Hide in Woodland
  • Can hide in light scrub
  • Good stamina
  • Paths seldom trod
  • Resistant to heat fatigue
Cost 1090 SP/760 MP
Upkeep 270
Turns to Train 1
Unit Cap None

Wallachian Boyars are a type of melee calvary in Empire: Total War. They are available with the Elite Units of the East DLC, to the Ottoman Empire.

Description[]

These swift fighters are right to see themselves as better men than their foes, as they pursue enemies from the battlefield.

Wallachian boyars carry sabres but do not wear armour. This aids them in moving quickly across broken ground but makes them vulnerable when in combat against heavy cavalrymen. It would be wasteful to see boyars attack formed infantry in square, but they are extremely useful in pursuing already-broken enemies. They can also be used to ride down disorganised troops and skirmishers.

Wallachia had been a battleground for over a century, as both the Austrians and Russians attempted to take the province from the Ottomans during a series of wars. The boyar aristocracy were now, however, always impressed with their new rules and their absolutist ways: they had often enjoyed more latitude under the Ottomans. Being a boyar was a mark of nobility, and meant that a boyar man owned land, had serfs, and had military duties or obligations. The boyars had begun as elected chiefs but had, over the centuries, become a hereditary class; this meant a man could be "of boyar bones" and aristocratic even if he lacked lands or serfs to work it. As in many other parts of Europe, military service was an honourable, possibly the only, profession for a nobleman.

General Information[]

Wallachian Boyars are statistically very similar to Mamelukes, with better morale, higher costs, and lower upkeep. They are some of the finest light cavalry available to the Ottoman Empire.

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