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== ''The WarChiefs'' ==
 
== ''The WarChiefs'' ==
In the first expansion, the definition of light infantry changes drastically. In ''The WarChiefs'', Light Infantry constitutes a small set of foot units that emulate [[Cavalry#Age of Empires III|cavalry]] (which [[Aztecs (Age of Empires III)|Aztecs]] do not have, for historical reasons) thanks to their high speed and ranged resistance. Therefore, light infantry are countered by heavy infantry and are good against  artillery.
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In the first expansion, the definition of light infantry changes drastically. In ''The WarChiefs'', Light Infantry constitutes a small set of foot units that emulate [[Cavalry#Age of Empires III|cavalry]] (which [[Aztecs (Age of Empires III)|Aztecs]] do not have, for historical reasons) thanks to their high speed and ranged resistance. Therefore, light infantry are countered by heavy infantry and are good against artillery.
   
 
The units formerly tagged as light infantry are no longer considered as such and do not possess the tag anymore, being tagged as just <code>Infantry</code> and <code>Ranged Infantry</code>; they're differentiated from the [[Musketeer]]-type of units by the <code>Heavy Infantry</code> tag they do not have.
 
The units formerly tagged as light infantry are no longer considered as such and do not possess the tag anymore, being tagged as just <code>Infantry</code> and <code>Ranged Infantry</code>; they're differentiated from the [[Musketeer]]-type of units by the <code>Heavy Infantry</code> tag they do not have.
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[[Coyote Runner]]s are a substitute unit type for hand cavalry, so they are also countered by ranged cavalry. [[Eagle Runner Knight]]s are a substitute unit type for ranged cavalry, so they are also countered by long-range infantry.
 
[[Coyote Runner]]s are a substitute unit type for hand cavalry, so they are also countered by ranged cavalry. [[Eagle Runner Knight]]s are a substitute unit type for ranged cavalry, so they are also countered by long-range infantry.
 
   
 
== ''The Asian Dynasties'' ==
 
== ''The Asian Dynasties'' ==

Revision as of 02:48, 26 July 2020

Light infantry refers to two different types of units depending on whether referring to Age of Empires III or the expansions The WarChiefs and The Asian Dynasties.

Age of Empires III

In Age of Empires III, all ranged infantry units that counter heavy infantry and light cavalry with their ranged attacks are considered light infantry. There is no unit in Age of Empires III that has a direct attack bonus against light infantry, but they are still easily countered by artillery and melee cavalry (heavy), and some heavy infantry in melee mode. That is because light infantry units share a similar set of statistic values such as low hit points, low hand attack and ranged resistance, which makes them vulnerable to melee and siege units. The exception being the Cherokee Rifleman. Examples of light infantry units in Age of Empires III are:

The WarChiefs

In the first expansion, the definition of light infantry changes drastically. In The WarChiefs, Light Infantry constitutes a small set of foot units that emulate cavalry (which Aztecs do not have, for historical reasons) thanks to their high speed and ranged resistance. Therefore, light infantry are countered by heavy infantry and are good against artillery.

The units formerly tagged as light infantry are no longer considered as such and do not possess the tag anymore, being tagged as just Infantry and Ranged Infantry; they're differentiated from the Musketeer-type of units by the Heavy Infantry tag they do not have.

The only light infantry units in the first expansion are:

Coyote Runners are a substitute unit type for hand cavalry, so they are also countered by ranged cavalry. Eagle Runner Knights are a substitute unit type for ranged cavalry, so they are also countered by long-range infantry.

The Asian Dynasties

The second expansion continues to use the light infantry definition from The WarChiefs, and adds three new melee units.

The complete list of light infantry units in The Asian Dynasties is:

Leftover Units

Additionally, because of an apparent oversight from the developers, in The WarChiefs and The Asian Dynasties, some units keep their Light Infantry tag from Age of Empires III, making the new multipliers apply against them.

This oversight is probably due to them appearing only in the campaign (and in treasures for the Aztec Eagle Warrior).