![]() ![]() A single axe rider costs 160 food and 40 gold. Axe Riders have above average siege lategame. A shipment of four is available in colonial for the Sioux, and should be in most every Siouxs deck. It has a relatively high hand attack for a colonial cavalry unit. The Axe Rider is a melee unit that does well against light (or ranged) infantry.Cavalry: Axe Rider | Bow Rider | Dog Soldier | Rifle Rider | Tashunke Prowler | WarChief.Infantry: Cetan Bow | Wakina Rifle | War Club.This can be further improved with the Siege Dance. The Sioux lack any artillery at all, and will have to rely on their ranged infantry and dangerous melee cavalry for siege. The Sioux military is very cavalry-heavy, with the Sioux having a massive five types of cavalry available for training The Bow Rider, Axe Rider, Rifle Rider, Tashunke Prowler, and Dog Soldier. ![]() ![]() Keep this in mind, as the Sioux need to be offensive to win. Later in the game the Sioux have a lesser economy but a stronger military to raid and disrupt the opponent. In the early game, the Sioux will rely on cetan bows, war clubs, axe riders, and bow riders to quickly hit the enemy and disappear just as soon as they attacked. All, except for the Dog Soldier, are available to train by either a corral or warhut. The Sioux army is composed of fast yet strong units. ![]()
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