It's intended. The "mobile defense" units (Mounted Infantry, Man-at-Arms, Dragoon, Mounted Rifleman, Motorized Infantry) are combining an infantry unit with a mount. Mounted Infantry is a generic Ancient Melee unit with horses, and so on. Dragoon is an Arquebusier unit on a horse. Musketman appears after Dragoon and is stronger, so that is not a viable option.
Hey Vokarya... I've been poking about the AND forums to make sure I don't miss some important revelations here considering that y'all are doing brilliant things here as well. I decided to break a little silence here because this brings up something I'd been wanting to ask a few questions about.
1) With these 'mounted foot' units, are they all given the unusual mounted unit ability of being able to accept defensive modifiers?
2) Which units in C2C were supposed to be these? It LOOKS like you may have added some new ones here. I've been trying to identify them so as to make sure they all had the ability to get defensive modifiers as I think this is what's going to make them really stand out as valuable.
There's a few factors involved there... with the Pursuit developments in C2C, cities can really hurt for defenders that can reasonably develop the ability to counter the attackers that easily withdraw. But having a clear line of "mobile defense" units like these would mean they could have the pursuit AND be able to get defensive modifiers, something very unique (and valuable) indeed.
And with the retraction of the strength of Recon units there, a unit style that plays such a strong role in rapidly getting to positions to defend other units scattered around in enemy territory (such as captives) can also be a huge asset and one we now really need to highlight!
And of course I've been debating on the combat classes for these guys, if they should possibly not be considered mounted as they fight as melee or gun but be considered riding nevertheless.
Anyhow, it's just stuff I wanted to sort out eventually as these can really be a good way to get some units to fill some rarely filled niches. Helps them to stand out from the rest of the crowd of other mounted units as well.
Hope you don't mind me asking from the 'other side of the fence' here
