Naginata Warrior Monk Hero

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Basic Unit Statistics (can be modified by difficulty level, arts, skills, traits and retainers)

Recruitment Cost 1300
Upkeep Cost 200
Melee Attack 20 57%
Charge Bonus 18 36%
Bonus vs Cavalry 15 50%
Melee Defence 15 42%
Armour 6 40%
Morale 45 90%

Strengths & Weaknesses

  • Excellent versatile infantry.
  • Almost unbreakable morale.
  • Very vulnerable to matchlocks.
  • Small unit size leaves them vulnerable to being swamped by massed melee units.

Abilities

  • Warcry - Warcry heavily demoralises up to four nearby enemy units, slowing them down and affecting their defence ability for a short time.
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Requires

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Description

Though few in number, these heroic monks are great of heart and skill.

The warrior monk hero and his attendants are a fearsome force when assaulting an enemy line or acting as the anchor of a defensive position. Their spirit and faith makes them almost-unbreakable in combat: they simply do not know how to retreat! They are excellent in melee against both infantry and cavalry, and can do horrendous damage to any missile units they attack. However, because of the unit's numbers, the monks are vulnerable to being swamped by larger forces. On the battlefield, they are quite distinctive in their cowls and headscarves. Naginata warrior monks are heavily armoured, and carry the fearsome naginata, a razor-sharp blade set on a long pole-arm. In the hands of a skilled expert, a naginata can disembowel a horse, or cleave a rider in two. Despite retiring from the world to monasteries, many monks had martial arts training, and saw this as a way of attaining enlightenment. Their training often made them very deadly enemies, particularly as they also had a sense of social justice. They would fight hard for what they thought was right, not just for a lord. This made them formidable and dangerous enemies, and excellent allies when they could be persuaded to support a daimyo.