Fellahin | |
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Belongs to | Barbary States, Morocco, Persia |
Type | Melee Infantry |
Weapon(s) | Sword |
Soldiers in each unit | 120 |
Melee Attack | 11 |
Charge bonus | 9 |
Defense skill | 12 |
Morale | 7 |
Tech requirement | None |
Produced from | Provincial Barracks |
Special abilities | Can Guard
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Cost | 830 |
Upkeep | 200 |
Turns to Train | 1 |
Unit Cap | None |

Fellahin are a type of melee infantry in Empire: Total War.
Description[]
A sword is an honourable weapon for any warrior. The man who carries one must demonstrate this courage if he is to cut down his foe.
Although a sword, no matter what its design, may appear outdated next to a musket, it has one great advantage: it never needs loading. A truly skilled swordsman will never want for employment, and he is an intimidating sight to many regular musket-armed soldiers.
Units of swordsmen are also easier to handle tactically on a battlefield. A general does not have to make fine judgements about when to hold or give fire: he need only send his men forward to do their killing work at the right time. Once committed, they will keep fighting until death or victory comes.
General Information[]
Fellahin are swordsmen rarely trained by the Barbary States. They are unremarkable in their role, performing similarly to Islamic Swordsmen and Hindu Warriors.