I renamed Spain to Iberia, and then this:
Barracks:
- Town Militia
- Caetrati
- Town Militia
- Caetrati
- Scutarii
- Town Militia
- Caetrati
- Scutarii
- Scutarii Lanceari
- Town Militia
- Caetrati
- Scutarii
- Scutarii Lanceari
- Heavy Scutarii
Stable:
- Caetrati Cavalry
- Caetrati Cavalry
- Cantabrian Cavalry
- Lanceari Cavalry
Range:
- Slingers
- Slingers
- Archers
Celtiberian Barracks:
- Celtiberian Swordsmen
Temple:
- Bull Warriors
Skirmishers no longer exist, because they are superseded by Caetrati. These are a more historically accurate version of vanilla's Iberian Infantry. They are lightly armoured infantry who carry a number of pilum-style javelins, a
falcata sword (historically adapted by the Romans into the
gladius) and a small round shield (a caetra).
Also replacing Iberian Infantry are the Scutarii. These are in vanilla, but as the best mainline troops available to Spain (and as such only recruitable in cities). In my mod they are weakened, but still better than vanilla Iberian Infantry.
I added Scutarii Lanceari as there is a severe lack of spearmen available to Spain in vanilla. They can't form a phalanx (although I did toy with the idea), but are decent fighters and good against cavalry.
Heavy Scutarii are exactly what their name says. They are more heavily armoured and armed than the standard Scutarii, and so will be useful in the late game to hold out against more powerful enemies than the local competitors.
Caetrati Cavalry are essentially Round Shield Cavalry, but like the Caetrati they carry a few javelins. Similarly, Lanceari Cavalry are pretty much Long Shield Cavalry.
Celtiberian Swordsmen are exactly what their name suggests. Coming from the Celtic-influenced Celtiberian tribes, they have big swords and aren't afraid to use them. They will be recruitable by some factions in an AOR-style system in the minor city barracks too (in Celtiberia).
Screenshots later when I take some good ones
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