![]() ![]() Armed with both muskets and grenades, these men are best placed on the front line of battle so their projectiles can dispel charging enemy ranks.Įven in this age of gunpowder, a shrewd general may recruit a unit of swordsmen, for although a sword may appear outdated, it has one great advantage over a musket. Heavy infantry such as grenadiers are chosen for their size and strength. They provide a constant, low-level barrage against enemy ranks and are tasked with picking off individual officers. Musket-wielding light infantry forces are trained to move at speed, using the terrain and available cover, rather than fighting in set formations. ![]() Infantry units are all trained to fight on foot. ![]()
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