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Belongs to | Some European factions |
Type | Missile Cavalry |
Weapon(s) | Musket |
Ammunition | 20 |
Soldiers in each unit | 60 |
Melee Attack | 7 |
Charge bonus | 8 |
Defense skill | 7 |
Morale | 6 |
Range | 70 |
Accuracy | 40 |
Reloading | 25 |
Tech requirement | Carbines, can be improved with Shortened Carbines |
Produced from | Barracks |
Special abilities | Can hide in woodland; Resistant to morale shocks |
Cost | 950 SP/520 MP |
Upkeep | 280 |
Turns to Train | 1 |
Unit Cap | None |

Carabineers are missile cavalry in Empire: Total War.
Description[]
These light cavalry are armed with carbines; it is their role to harass enemies with fire.
They are a highly mobile unit, with enough long-range firepower to hurt many enemies; the pistols used by some cavalrymen are only really suitable for close-in fighting during a melee. Their carbines fire a smaller ball than the muskets of infantrymen, but it is still large enough to maim and kill a target. Having the speed of light cavalry, these men are a useful force for any Grand Master: they can be moved quickly to a key part of the line to give fire, and then redeployed with equal speed. They are also remarkably difficult opponents for heavy cavalry; it is hard to come to grips with an enemy who can simply outpace you!
Historically, the carbine was only a smaller calibre version of an infantry musket. The idea to cut down the barrel only emerged when it became clear that reloading a full-length musket on horseback was a horrible job, even if the enemy weren’t trying to kill you at the same time. Attaching the carbine to the user by a sling finally made it into a very practical, deadly weapon.
General Information[]
Carabineers are similar to light dragoons in that they can act as both a light cavalry unit in a scouting role while also providing fire support. Unlike dragoons, they cannot dismount. They do not fare well in melee due to low numbers and inferior melee statistics. Carabineers are not as numerous as Dragoons per regiment, but do have slightly superior statistics.