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The Hoplite is a Greek infantry unit trained at the [[Military Academy]] from the [[Classical Age]]. Hoplites are the standard infantry for the Greeks and usually form the backbone of their army. |
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The Jarl is a Heroic Age Norse cavalry unit in Age of Mythology. |
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Like other basic infantry units, Hoplites are a soft counter against cavalry and as such supposed to be cost-effective against most cavalry units. Heavier cavalry such as [[War Elephant|War Elephants]] and [[Jarl|Jarls]] require hard counter units to be cost-effectively defeated. |
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==Strengths and Weaknesses== |
==Strengths and Weaknesses== |
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Jarls are one of the most well-rounded cavalry units in the game. They are well armored, have very high hit points and do a lot of damage in melee combat. Due to their mobility and high pierce armor, they are strong against ranged soldiers and siege weapons (Although not as good as the Raiding Cavalry) Furthermore, their high hit points and reasonable hack armor enables them to outclass other regular cavalry. |
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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). |
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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. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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{{Quote|The high-ranking men who owned substantial land were called Jarls, a word possibly related to the Anglo-Saxon word that became Earl. Because of their wealth and elite status, they possessed the best equipment. They had owed allegiance to their superiors and were expected to fight on their behalf. For this reason and their own interest in martial affairs, they were elite warriors, often trained from childhood.|In-game compendium}} |
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{{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}} |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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* Jarl is the cognate of English word earl, both from Proto-Germanic *erlaz; the Anglo-Saxon ancestors of modern English people are related in culture, religion, military, and linguistics to the Norse, Goths, and Teutons. |
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* The Hoplite went through a few design changes throughout the development. Originally, they would wear linothorax armor in their Champion upgrade. |
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* Originally the Jarl was called simply the Heavy Cavalry, it was originally the Norse equivalent to the Hippeus of the Greeks and the Knight from Age of Empires II, functioning as a slow, good all-round, heavy cavalry unit. Much like the Hirdman and the Norse Archer unit, it could be upgraded into a more powerful version of itself with a bonus vs. myth units and boosted statistics. |
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* 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. |
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* Great and Legendary Jarls wear an ancient Celtic helmet with a winged bird crest. |
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|label7 = [[Siege Weapons]] |
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|list7 = [[Petrobolos]] ● [[Helepolis]] |
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|label8 = [[Ship|Ships]] |
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|list8 = [[Trireme]] ● [[Pentekonter]] ● [[Juggernaut]] |
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|label9 = [[Heroes]] |
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|list9 = [[The Argo]] |
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|label10 = [[Myth Unit]] |
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|list10 = [[Pegasus]] ● [[Hippocampus]] ● [[Centaur]] ● [[Minotaur]] [[Cyclops]] ● [[Nemean Lion]] ● [[Hydra]] ● [[Scylla]] [[Manticore]] ● [[Colossus]] ● [[Medusa]] ● [[Carcinos]] [[Shade of Hades]] ● [[Chimera]] |
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|label12 = Non-Military |
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|list12 = [[Laborer]] |
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|label13 = [[Infantry]] |
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|list13 = [[Spearman]] ● [[Axeman]] ● [[Mercenary]] |
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|label14 = [[Ranged Soldier|Ranged Soldiers]] |
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|list14 = [[Slinger]] ● [[Chariot Archer]] |
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|label15 = [[Cavalry]] |
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|list15 = [[Camel Rider]] ● [[War Elephant]] ● [[Mercenary Cavalry]] |
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|label16 = [[Siege Weapons]] |
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|list16 = [[Catapult]] ● [[Siege Tower]] |
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|label17 = [[Ship|Ships]] |
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|list17 = [[Kebenit]] ● [[Ramming Galley]] ● [[War Barge]] ● [[Lost Ship]] |
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|label18 = [[Heroes]] |
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|list18 = [[Pharaoh]] |
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|list22 = [[Gatherer]] ● [[Dwarf]]● [[Ox Cart]] |
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|label23 = [[Infantry]] |
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|list23 = [[Berserk]] ● [[Throwing Axeman]] ● [[Huskarl]] ● [[Hirdman]] |
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|label25 = [[Cavalry]] |
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|list25 = [[Raiding Cavalry]] ● [[Jarl]] |
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|label26 = [[Siege Weapons]] |
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|list26 = [[Portable Ram]] ● [[Ballista]] |
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|label27 = [[Ship|Ships]] |
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|list27 = [[Longboat]] ● [[Dreki]] ● [[Dragon Ship]] |
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|label28 = [[Heroes]] |
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|list28 = [[Hero of Ragnarok]] |
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|label29 = [[Myth Unit]] |
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|list29 = [[Raven]] ● [[Troll]] ● [[Valkyrie]] ● [[Einheri]] [[Kraken]] ● [[Mountain Giant]] ● [[Walking Woods]] ● [[Frost Giant]] [[Battle Boar]] ● [[Jormun Elver]] ● [[Fimbulwinter Wolf]] ● [[Fenris Wolf Brood]] [[Fire Giant]] ● [[Nidhogg]] ● [[Draugr]] ● [[Rock Giant]] [[Fafnir]] |
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|list31 = [[Citizen]] ● [[Oracle]] |
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|list32 = [[Murmillo]] ● [[Katapeltes]] ● [[Destroyer]] ● [[Fanatic]] |
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|label33 = [[Ranged Soldier|Ranged Soldiers]] |
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|list33 = [[Arcus]] ● [[Turma]] |
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|label34 = [[Cavalry]] |
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|list34 = [[Contarius]] |
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|label35 = [[Siege Weapons]] |
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|list35 = [[Cheiroballista]] ● [[Fire Siphon]] |
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|label36 = [[Ship|Ships]] |
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|list36 = [[Bireme]] ● [[Fire Ship]] ● [[Siege Bireme]] |
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|label37 = [[Heroes]] |
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Revision as of 07:26, 29 October 2024
"Elite heavy cavalry. Good against human soldiers."
In-game description
The Jarl is a Heroic Age Norse cavalry unit in Age of Mythology.
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
Image | 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 | Effect |
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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 | 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 |
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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
Jarls are one of the most well-rounded cavalry units in the game. They are well armored, have very high hit points and do a lot of damage in melee combat. Due to their mobility and high pierce armor, they are strong against ranged soldiers and siege weapons (Although not as good as the Raiding Cavalry) Furthermore, their high hit points and reasonable hack armor enables them to outclass other regular cavalry.
History
"The high-ranking men who owned substantial land were called Jarls, a word possibly related to the Anglo-Saxon word that became Earl. Because of their wealth and elite status, they possessed the best equipment. They had owed allegiance to their superiors and were expected to fight on their behalf. For this reason and their own interest in martial affairs, they were elite warriors, often trained from childhood."
In-game compendium
Gallery
Trivia
- Jarl is the cognate of English word earl, both from Proto-Germanic *erlaz; the Anglo-Saxon ancestors of modern English people are related in culture, religion, military, and linguistics to the Norse, Goths, and Teutons.
- Originally the Jarl was called simply the Heavy Cavalry, it was originally the Norse equivalent to the Hippeus of the Greeks and the Knight from Age of Empires II, functioning as a slow, good all-round, heavy cavalry unit. Much like the Hirdman and the Norse Archer unit, it could be upgraded into a more powerful version of itself with a bonus vs. myth units and boosted statistics.
- Great and Legendary Jarls wear an ancient Celtic helmet with a winged bird crest.
Video
List of Units