Welcome to Calradia, the year is 1717, and the smell of sulfur hangs in the air. Musket fire and cannonades echo across the land as Calradia is once again beset by war. Our story begins in the declining Calradian Empire of the 18th century, it's borders bombarded ceaselessly by countless enemies that surround them. Fight with daring riflemen, dashing Hussars or battle hardened grenadiers under your command as you serve the modern nations of Calradia or begin your journey as the Emperor or Emperoress in this land of chaos.

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Weapon Types (Games : Mount & Blade: Warband : Mods : Calradia: Imperial Age - Dragoon Edition : Forum : options and features : Weapon Types) Locked
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May 5 2013 Anchor

Infantry muskets.
These weapons are the most common found in calradia, they can be used as a gun or as a spear (press "x" like throwing weapons)
They have medium accuracy, less then rifles but better then carbines. Due to their size they cannot be used on horseback

Rifles.
These weapons are the most accurate of all the gunpowder weapons, but reload slower and the reload mechanism is more complicated so they will take a longer time to reload and the units have to remain stationary while doing so, they are to fragile to use as melee weapons and to big for use on horseback.

Carbines.
These weapons are an adaptation for the cavalry, shorter and lighter they can be used on horseback but pay for this in accuracy and hitting power.

Pistols.
These weapons are build for speed, mostly used for officer's personal protection rather then full fledged combat.

Swords.
Of course swords are still used in this era, most are two handers but some more faster and smaller swords are one handed.

Pikes.
Some units (very few) will carry pikes for protection, mostly against cavalry charges.

Lance.
these lances are shorter more mobile versions of pikes mainly used by cavalry lancers, hard hitting and very powerful but they require the speed of a horse to do their damage.

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