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While the mace doesn't at first appear to be a weapon suited to fighting cavalry, used with precision, the powerful strikes can smash through armor to crush the legs of horses and knees or riders. Only the heaviest armor could turn aside the attacks of the Katapeltes - the shield smasher.|In-game compendium}} |
While the mace doesn't at first appear to be a weapon suited to fighting cavalry, used with precision, the powerful strikes can smash through armor to crush the legs of horses and knees or riders. Only the heaviest armor could turn aside the attacks of the Katapeltes - the shield smasher.|In-game compendium}} |
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==Trivia== |
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* The name "Katapeltes" is Greek, meaning Shieldbreaker. This, along with their general design, suggests they might at one point have been intended to be an Atlantean counter-infantry unit, instead of being counter-cavalry. |
* The name "Katapeltes" is Greek, meaning Shieldbreaker. This, along with their general design, suggests they might at one point have been intended to be an Atlantean counter-infantry unit, instead of being counter-cavalry. |
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** "Katapeltes" is also the etymological root of "[[Catapult]]". |
** "Katapeltes" is also the etymological root of "[[Catapult]]". |
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* The Katapeltes are one of several anti-cavalry units in the series to use a club, the others being the Maceman, the Mapuche Ironwood Clubman, the Nootka Clubman, the Nootka War Chief, and the Yamabushi from Age of Empires III, and the Militia from Age of Empires II. |
* The Katapeltes are one of several anti-cavalry units in the series to use a club, the others being the Maceman, the Mapuche Ironwood Clubman, the Nootka Clubman, the Nootka War Chief, and the Yamabushi from Age of Empires III, and the Militia from Age of Empires II. |
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Revision as of 07:34, 29 October 2024
"Counter cavalry. Infantry only good against cavalry."
In-game description
The Katapeltes is an Atlantean counter-cavalry unit available in the Classical Age.
Strengths and Weaknesses
File:Grk-h-hippeus.png Hippeus • File:Grk-h-prodromos.png Prodromos • Spearman • Jarl • War Elephant • Berserk • Camel Rider • Huskarl • Hersir • Raiding Cavalry |
File:Grk-h-toxotes.png Toxotes • File:Grk-h-hypaspist.png Hypaspist • Cheiroballista • Chariot Archer • Throwing Axeman • Axeman |
Technologies
General Technologies
Image | Name | Description |
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File:Shared-t-copper-weapons.png | Copper Weapons | +10% damage |
File:Shared-t-bronze-weapons.png | Bronze Weapons | +10% damage |
File:Shared-t-iron-weapons.png | Iron Weapons | +10% damage |
Image | Name | Description |
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File:Shared-t-copper-armor.png | Copper Armor | -15% Hack Vulnerability |
File:Shared-t-bronze-armor.png | Bronze Armor | -15% Hack Vulnerability |
File:Shared-t-iron-armor.png | Iron Armor | -15% Hack Vulnerability |
File:Shared-t-copper-shields.png | Copper Shields | -15% Pierce Vulnerability |
File:Shared-t-bronze-shields.png | Bronze Shields | -15% Pierce Vulnerability |
File:Shared-t-iron-shields.png | Iron Shields | -15% Pierce Vulnerability |
Image | Name | Description |
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File:Grk-t-levy-infantry.png | Levy Infantry | -20% training time |
File:Grk-t-conscript-infantry.png | Conscript Infantry | -20% training time |
Myth Technologies
Name | God | Description | |
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File:Grk-t-phobos-spear-of-panic.png | Phobos' Spear of Panic | Ares | +1 divine damage |
File:Grk-t-sarissa.png | Sarissa | Athena | +10% hack damage, +1 attack range |
File:Grk-t-aegis-shield.png | Aegis Shield | Athena | -15% pierce vulnerability |
File:Grk-t-oracle.png | Oracle | Apollo | +4 Line of Sight |
File:Grk-t-dionysia.png | Dionysia | Dionysus | +5% hit points |
Upgrades
Age | Upgrade | Cost |
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File:Infobox-age2.png Classical Age |
File:Shared-t-medium-infantry.png Medium Infantry |
File:Infobox-food.png 150, File:Infobox-gold.png 150, File:Infobox-time.png 20 seconds |
Relic Bonuses
Name | Description | |
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Armor of Achilles | -5% hack vulnerability | |
Canopic Jar of Imsety | +25% training speed | |
Gaia's Book of Knowledge | +3.0 attack multiplier vs. Titans | |
Pelt of Argus | +6 Line of Sight | |
Thundercloud Shawl | -5% pierce vulnerability | |
Gungnir, Odin's Spear | +5% attack |
Gameplay
The Katapeltes is a dedicated counter-cavalry unit and will destroy cavalry easily and when in groups they are able to handle even War Elephants. They are decent against siege weapons as well. However, they are weak against everything else, especially ranged soldiers. This makes their usefulness somewhat dubious.
Murmillo can easily handle most of their combat roles. They are less effective against cavalry and have slightly lower HP but are more versatile as they have almost double the base attack of a Katapeltes and are slightly cheaper. As such Katapeltes are generally the inferior choice unless the opponent is massing cavalry or War Elephants.
Katapeltes Hero
"This Katapeltes has become a hero. Like other Katapeltes, he is very effective against cavalry and weak against all other units; but as a hero, he is more effective against myth units. All heroes may pick up Relics."
Like all Atlantean human units, a Katapeltes can be converted into a Hero at any time, provided the player has sufficient resources. It is classified as both a hero and an infantry.
Technologies
General Technologies
Myth Technologies
Bonuses
God Bonuses
Relic Bonuses
History
"The Katapeltes is very effective against cavalry, but is expensive and weak against all other units. While the mace doesn't at first appear to be a weapon suited to fighting cavalry, used with precision, the powerful strikes can smash through armor to crush the legs of horses and knees or riders. Only the heaviest armor could turn aside the attacks of the Katapeltes - the shield smasher."
In-game compendium
Gallery
Trivia
- The name "Katapeltes" is Greek, meaning Shieldbreaker. This, along with their general design, suggests they might at one point have been intended to be an Atlantean counter-infantry unit, instead of being counter-cavalry.
- "Katapeltes" is also the etymological root of "Catapult".
- The Katapeltes are one of several anti-cavalry units in the series to use a club, the others being the Maceman, the Mapuche Ironwood Clubman, the Nootka Clubman, the Nootka War Chief, and the Yamabushi from Age of Empires III, and the Militia from Age of Empires II.
Video
List of Units