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{{Quote|Infantry. Only good against other infantry.|In-game description}}
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Hypaspists are anti-infantry infantry units available to the Greeks from the Heroic Age.
The Catapult is a Mythic Age ranged Egyptian siege weapon available at the Siege Works.


==Strengths and Weaknesses==
==Strengths and Weaknesses==
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
Catapults have a very long range and a high attack making them excellent building-killers. A small group will destroy a building in seconds and their long range prevents units from counter-attacking easily. They are also deadly against ships, dealing bonus damage to them. However, they should still be escorted by other units as they still have low hack armor and are slow, leaving them vulnerable to cavalry. To remedy this, Ra and Isis players can worship Hathor in the Heroic Age and train Rocs to transport catapults faster around the map.
Hoplites are best used to counter cavalry units. However, in a skirmish, most cavalry units will simply be able to run away from them. Hoplites are quite versatile as they can defeat most other infantry units. However, like all infantry they are vulnerable to counter-infantry and ranged soldiers (except for Turmae).

Hoplites are well armored, and, of the four standard infantry units, they have the most hit points - far more than the [[Spearman]] and [[Berserk]]. However, they are also the most expensive, slowest, and have the longest training time. This makes rushing with them more difficult, except for Zeus players, whose Hoplites move faster and do extra damage to buildings.


==History==
==History==
{{Quote|Catapults were invented by the Greeks for use as artillery on the battlefield or during a siege. By creating tension by pulling back large bow-like arms or twisting cordage made of hides or hair, a great throwing force could be achieved. Catapults could throw a stone weighing over 10 pounds to a range of nearly 1500 feet.|In-game compendium}}
{{Quote|The predominate Greek soldier of antiquity was the Hoplite, named after the great round shield he carried into battle. Hoplites wore helmets, leg armor, and chest armor, and carried a great long spear. They fought in dense columns with the spear points from several ranks projecting out from the formation. They thus presented a formidable block bristling with spears held above the shoulder. In battle they would close with the enemy as a pushing wall of shields, stabbing with their spears over the shields. Men behind would push those in front and stab over them. This fighting was face-to-face and terrifying, requiring high skill and discipline. Battles were usually short but deadly. Before the rise of the Hoplite, most army fighting had been more long-range archery and posturing. The Greeks made war personal and intense, and Hoplites dominated ancient battlefields for centuries.|In-game compendium}}

==Gallery==
==Gallery==

==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Before Retold, the Catapult had the same icon as the Greek Petrobolos. In Retold, the models in the icons are similar and only seen from different angles.
* The Hoplite went through a few design changes throughout the development. Originally, they would wear linothorax armor in their Champion upgrade.
* Hoplites were also to use square shields, inspired by the Mycenaeans tower shields, some months before release. However, Ensemble Studios decided to revert back to them using Hoplon-type shields, most likely because they were more distinctive.
==Video==
==List of Heroes==
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Revision as of 05:40, 29 October 2024

Quick Facts:
Catapult
Egyptian
Catapult
Siege Weapon
Unit Information
Melee Attack

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In-game description

The Catapult is a Mythic Age ranged Egyptian siege weapon available at the Siege Works.

Strengths and Weaknesses

Strong vs.
File:Grk-h-hippeus.png   Hippeus  •   File:Grk-h-prodromos.png   Prodromos  •     Spearman  •     Jarl  •   War Elephant  •     Berserk  •     Camel Rider  •     Huskarl  •     Hersir  •     Raiding Cavalry
Weak vs.
File:Grk-h-toxotes.png   Toxotes  •   File:Grk-h-hypaspist.png   Hypaspist  •     Cheiroballista  •     Chariot Archer  •     Throwing Axeman  •     Axeman

Technologies

General Technologies
Offense
Image Name Description
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
Defense
Image Name Description
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
Utility
Image Name Description
File:Grk-t-levy-infantry.png Levy Infantry -20% training time
File:Grk-t-conscript-infantry.png Conscript Infantry -20% training time
Myth Technologies
Image Name God Description
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 Effect
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 Upgrades Hoplites to Medium: +10% hit points, +10% damage, +1 Line of Sight
File:Infobox-age3.png Heroic Age File:Shared-t-heavy-infantry.png Heavy Infantry File:Infobox-food.png 300, File:Infobox-gold.png 300, File:Infobox-time.png 30 seconds Upgrades Hoplites to Medium: +15% hit points, +20% damage, +1 Line of Sight); requires Medium Infantry
File:Infobox-age4.png Mythic Age File:Shared-t-champion-infantry.png Champion Infantry File:Infobox-food.png 500, File:Infobox-gold.png 400, File:Infobox-time.png 40 seconds Upgrades Hoplites to Medium: +20% hit points, +30% damage, +1 Line of Sight); requires Heavy Infantry

Relic Bonuses

Image Name Description
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

Catapults have a very long range and a high attack making them excellent building-killers. A small group will destroy a building in seconds and their long range prevents units from counter-attacking easily. They are also deadly against ships, dealing bonus damage to them. However, they should still be escorted by other units as they still have low hack armor and are slow, leaving them vulnerable to cavalry. To remedy this, Ra and Isis players can worship Hathor in the Heroic Age and train Rocs to transport catapults faster around the map.

History

"Catapults were invented by the Greeks for use as artillery on the battlefield or during a siege. By creating tension by pulling back large bow-like arms or twisting cordage made of hides or hair, a great throwing force could be achieved. Catapults could throw a stone weighing over 10 pounds to a range of nearly 1500 feet."
In-game compendium

Gallery

Trivia

  • Before Retold, the Catapult had the same icon as the Greek Petrobolos. In Retold, the models in the icons are similar and only seen from different angles.

Video

List of Units



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