Longboat - Usually used as a Viking troop carrier. Dismounted they make excellent heavy infantry. Aztec Archers - Aztec archers are equipped with a basic bow, light armour and a club. M2TW-K-AC = Americas Campaign Privacy Contact Cookie & Privacy Settings, create_unit [settlement / character name] [unit id] [amount], create_unit London "Merchant Cavalry Militia" 2. Mercenary German Knights - Protected by plate armour and equipped with maces, these knights for hire excel at taking on heavily armoured units.
Heavy Pike Militia - Levied troops equipped with pikes and protected by heavy armour. Akinjis - Light cavalry used as mercenaries by Muslim forces. Heavy Bill Militia - Superior Bill militia, armed with a billhook and heavy armour. Armed with swords and mail. Equipped with ballista or catapults. Accustomed to fighting in their rugged native terrain. Mounted Crossbowmen - Using smaller crossbows than the infantry, these units use their mobility to stay out of trouble while they reload. Vardariotai - Disciplined and highly trained, the Vardariotai wear light armour and fire a composite bow from horseback. Armenian Cavalry - Armenian mercenaries equipped in a western style, armed with lances and protected by mail.
King Henry V - King Henry and his bodyguard. By using this site you consent to this use in our, https://wiki.totalwar.com/index.php?title=Units_in_Medieval_II:_Total_War_-_Kingdoms&oldid=20482. Basilisk - Very powerful cannon with great range, damage and accuracy.
Cog - A small trading vessel armed with a basic armament of soldiers and archers. General's Bodyguard - These warriors are the general's personal guard, fiercely loyal, there is little this unit cannot take on. Equipped with lance and mace. Sporting heavy cannon broadsides and a thick hull. Gun Holk - An upgraded Holk, armed with cannons in the fore castle and extra marines armed with gunpowder weapons. Arab Cavalry - Light cavalry recruited from settled areas, and well suited to taking on archers, light infantry and other light cavalry.
Peasants - In times of war peasants are forced from their farms and drafted into levies. Wearing good armour and equipped with a spear, able to form a defensive ring of spears. Lad'Ya - Early Russian ship created near Novgorod. Free Company Men at Arms - Effective mercenary bands equipped with poleaxes and plate armour. Hobilars - Light cavalry with spears. Crusader Knights - These experienced knights in heavy mail seek forgiveness of their sins by going on crusade. Sudanese Tribesmen - Tribesmen from Africa armed with swords. Dismounted Portuguese Knights - Elite and experienced knights, protected by plate armour and armed with a poleaxe, who prefer to fight on foot. Armed with pikes for good defence against cavalry, but lacking in armour. Arquebusiers - Fired at close range, this noisy, smokey and lethal weapon causes morale damage as well as physical hurt. Battlefield Assassins - Tracing their history to an obscure order of knights, these battlefield assassins are masters of stealth and death. Untrained and armed only with their zeal and a crude weapon these troops are reckless. Armoured with ichcahuipilli, and wielding maquahuitl clubs two-handed. Type the name of a unit, or a unit's ID, into the search box below to instantly search all units. Dismounted Frankish Knights - These Feudal mercenary knights are powerful troops and invaluable for whomever can afford them. Carrack - A large capital ship armed with broadside firing cannons.
Kwarizmian Cavalry - These Khwarizmi are well equipped and protected heavy cavalry ready to fight for whomever can afford them. Being totally unarmoured means they need to stay out of melee. Chivalric Knights - Elite cavalry influenced by western techniques, this heavy cavalry is a force to be reckoned with. Janissary Heavy Inf - Trained in many weapons, these Janissaries, fight with a halberd and are protected by mail armour. Hern��n Cort��s - Hern��n Cort��s and his bodyguard. Crusader Sergeants - Professional hardened warriors, protected by good armour, armed with spears and eager to go on Crusade. Mercenary Ribault - A small multi-barrel wagon mounted cannon. Cossack Musketeers - Cossack Musketeers are highly trained gunners in light armour. Capable of travelling across the ocean. General's Bodyguard - The combination of heavy armour, a fully armoured horse and a lance make these elite warriors mobile killing machines. Crossbow Militia - Local militia armed with crossbows and some armour, good for ranged combat, but will melt away in melee. King Richard - King Richard and his bodyguard. Magyar Cavalry - These natural horsemen are armed with a composite bow and wear light armour. Carroccio Standard - Wagon bearing Milan's standard to inspire the army, pushed by elite troops armed with spears and light armour. Flemish Pikemen - Hailing from Flanders, these mercenaries are armed with pikes and wear light armour.
Mercenary Crossbowmen - Mercenary unit equipped with crossbow, sword and armoured with mail. Granadine Crossbow Cavalry - These troops combine the crossbow, favoured by Granadine troops, with the Eastern tradition of mobile warfare. Highland Pikemen - Well trained, but sometimes reckless clansmen armed with pikes, able to form a wall of pikes against cavalry. Levy Spearmen - Common folk from villages and towns that have been levied into the army, armed with spears and shields. Byzantine Cavalry - Versatile lightly armoured medium cavalry, equally able shooting their bows, or fighting with their swords. Feudal Knights - Protected by heavy armour and armed with a lance, these elite warriors crush and ride down their opponents.
Hussites - Powerful unit of religious rebels, armed with crossbows and light armour. Longbowmen - Armed with the armour piercing longbow, Longbowmen can also plant stakes in front of them to keep cavalry at bay. Highland Rabble - Ill disciplined and fierce peasants from the Highlands armed with a basic hand weapon. Peasant Archers - A peasant archer is armed with a small bow, and a knife. Trebuchet - Giant rock flinging artillery piece. Dismounted Lithuanian Cavalry - Lithuanian archers are lightly armoured except for a large shield and are armed with a bow and a sword. 2). Voulgier - Well equipped, these men make solid infantry, and their polearms make them effective against both foot and mounted foes. Unreliable, and only moderately effective as archers. Balkan Archers - Poorly trained and equipped archer mercenaries. Norman Knights - Exceptionally fierce knights, wearing heavy mail, and equipped with sturdy lances. Irish Kerns - Skirmishing unarmoured Irish warriors armed with javelins and handweapon, willing to fight for whomever can pay them. Serbian Hussars - Renown for their hit and run tactics, Hussars are equipped with light mail, shield, lance and sword.
Halberd Militia - These townsfolk carry long halberds that can fend off cavalry and crush the most heavily armoured of foes. Knights Hospitaller - Well trained and disciplined these knights are amongst the deadliest heavy cavalry in all Christendom. Cavalry Militia - Cavalry militia are poorly trained and equipped, but are still capable of charging down the right enemy. Billmen - A trained billmen can stab, hack and drag down his enemies, including both infantry and cavalry. London), [unit id] with the unit ID of the unit you wish to spawn (from the below list), and [amount] with the amount you wish to spawn (e.g. Norse Archers - Armed with a bow, a sword, shield and light armour, Norse archers are weak at shooting, but can stand their ground in melee. Peasants - Aztec peasants are armed with a simple club. Bodyguard - Men picked for valour and loyalty to protect the general. To use the unit ID to spawn units in M2TW, the create_unit [settlement / character name] [unit id] [amount] command is used. Mongol Light Lancers - Lightly armoured and equipped with lance and hand weapon, these matchless horseman excel at harassing enemy flanks.
Bodyguard - Well armed and equipped these elite troops have the task of guarding and fighting alongside the army's general. Mercenary Monster Bombard - Massive Siege-Gun. Azabs - Poorly armed light troops expected to guard bridges and roads and support the heavier troops. M2TW-K-TC = Teutonic Campaign, EE = Eastern European Janissary Musketeers - The Janissary were quick to adopt firearms and use them with the same expertise they had shown with their bows. Sherwood Archers - Wielding a longbow made of yew, and able to hide in any terrain these men are excellent at ambushes, and are outstanding marksmen. Dismounted Chivalric Knights - Benefiting from improvements in arms and armour these elite warriors are still formidable, even when they choose to fight on foot. Encased in plate armour and wielding foe-crushing maces. Dismounted Huscarls - Protected by mail armour and wielding axes, these fearsome warriors are excellent killing machines. Welsh Longbowmen - The first wielders of the longbow.
Sudanese Tribesmen - Tribesmen from Africa armed with swords.
Dismounted Noble Knights - Made up from France's nobility, these elite warriors are as deadly on foot as when mounted. Dismounted Dvor - In the service of the local Prince or high status Boyar, Dvor make excellent archers when dismounted. Highlanders - Fierce and wild warriors from the Scottish Highlands fight with little to no armour and are equipped with an axe. Desert Cavalry - Fast skirmishers with javelins, best used to harass enemy flanks and fend off archers. Able to lay defensive stakes. Ballista - Resembling a giant crossbow, this powerful weapon can fling a javelin to a great range, skewering men with ease. Knights of Santiago - Based in Spain, the Knights of Santiago are charged with driving the Moors from Iberia. Armed with a chimalli shield, a maquahuitl club and wearing ichcahuipilli padded armour.
Large, heavier and more durable than a war galley. Carroccio Standard - Wagon bearing Venice's standard to inspire the army, pushed by hardened troops armed with crossbows, swords and light armour. Firing a heavy shot to a good range, it causes fear, and can pierce any armour. Famiglia Ducale - Armoured in plate and wielding lances, these elite knights defend the Duke's honour. Lancers - The ultimate knights superbly protected by sophisticated plate armour. Lightly armed, but still effective.
Musketeers - The musket is an improved form of firearm. Pavise Crossbow Militia - Italian crossbow militia, armoured with mail and a pavise. Carries soldiers and catapults for raiding land and smashing sea targets. Peasant Spearmen - Comprised of free farmers. Dismounted French Archers - Protected by brigandine armour, these archers have a horse to ride to battle on, but still fight on foot.
Unhorsed Knights - Forced to fight on foot, after losing their steeds in battle.
Cuahchiqueh - Extravagantly dressed elite shock troops. Dismounted Sipahi Lancers - Dismounted cavalry fighting on foot as competent armoured spearmen. Galleass - The strongest galley available to generals. Useful for chasing down light infantry, and pursuing fleeing enemy. These knights are formidable fighters. Peasant Crossbowmen - Peasant crossbowmen are armed with a crossbow, knife and if lucky enough, some armour. Dismounted English Knights - English knights often chose to fight dismounted. Hungarian Nobles - Well equipped with light armour and composite bows, these warriors are good horse archers who are also capable in close combat. Scouts - Cheap to recruit and equip, scouts are useful for running down fleeing troops and scattering archers. These hardy bowmen have a fierce and unruly reputation. Catalans - Elite mercenaries, originally from Aragon, armed with javelins and light armour. Sword Staff Militia - Sword staff wielding militia armoured in plate. Wearing a coyote suit and armed with a maquahuitl club. Swordsmen Militia - Trained levy troops equipped with light armour, shields and swords whose task it is to defend settlements. Swiss Pikemen - The most renowned mercenaries of their age. Nubian Archers - Coming from all over Africa these light troops are equipped with a bow and hand weapon. Mongol Heavy Lancers - Elite shock troops who exchange mobility for heavier armour. Duke William - Duke William and his bodyguard.