Napoleon: Total War 1vs1: Cemaat Janissaries vs Young Guard

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  • Napoleon: Total War 1vs1: Cemaat Janissaries vs Young Guard
    Nation: Ottoman Empire vs France
    AI Strength: normal
    Cemaat Janissaries are some of the only melee infantry in Napoleon: Total War. This makes them vulnerable at range since they have no way to retaliate immediately to musket or artillery fire. At close range, however, they are very deadly, and they can take on and win against most units if they can close the gap without suffering too many casualties. Their melee attack is over twice the value of default line infantry, even outclassing the best elite infantry, and they can beat practically any unit in a melee fight with stamina and numbers being equal. They are quite cheap to field, too. However if they suffer heavy casualties while closing in on their targets before they have an opportunity to use their swords, their potential is largely squandered. Despite having among the best melee statistics of all infantry, Cemaat Janissaries fare badly against cavalry charges. Bayonet and firearm equipped troops can be placed close to them to ward off cavalry threats. While being weak in defense against cavalry, cemaat janissaries can do well if attacking stationary cavalry, particularly if they have a stamina advantage. Compared to the Ottoman Empire's other melee infantry, the Bashi-Bazouks, Cemaat Janissaries are twice as expensive, but have 33% more men per regiment, with better melee and defence statistics (though their morale is somewhat poorer). However, they tire more easily than bashi-bazouks, and are at their most effective when running over short distances only. In addition, they march in tight formations, making them more vulnerable to enemy fire. Despite being much more expensive than bashi-bazouks, Cemaat Janissaries are still considerably cheaper than line infantry, and can be very cost effective. Their very low cost means that adding experience to them in multiplayer is both cheap and very deadly for their targets.
    The Young Guard are elite troops in the French unit roster, boasting superb skills in every category. While they are inferior statistically to the Old Guard and the Guard Seamen as well as the elite infantry of other factions, they are still heads and shoulders above most other line infantry, and they have the advantage of having a relatively generous regiment cap at 8 units, making them a much larger presence in the wars against the Coalition than their superior counterparts. Despite their (relatively) unremarkable stats, Young Guard inspire nearby units, making them a very valuable addition to the line of battle. In the Campaigns of the Coalition, France begins the campaign with one regiment of Young Guard at its capital. This unit is absent in the Napoleon's Campaigns version, however. The Young Guard is available for French forces in The Peninsular Campaign too. They are the best line infantry available to France in the Peninsular Campaign, and the only infantry units in the French unit roster that can inspire nearby troops. Compared to the British, however, they suffer: the British have nearly the full roster of elite infantry available to them in the Peninsular Campaign, and without the Old Guard, the Young Guard fight an uphill battle against their equivalents.
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