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The Winged Hussar is an elite cavalry unit in the Polish Commonwealth.

Drawn from the brave Polish gentry, the swift Hussars boast the finest equipment and military training of the time. The mere sight of these heavily-armored warriors charging on their mighty horses would be enough to inspire panic in the enemy ranks, and break the line of any troops still holding their ground. Nevertheless, the Hussars should avoid large groups of shooters, especially on a difficult terrain. In the 17th century, and even to this day, the Winged Hussars were considered one of the best cavalries in the world.

In With Fire & Sword, the Winged Hussar is the most powerful Polish unit in the game. It is well armored with a very strong helmet and body armor, and is armed the longest lance in the game, the Hussar Lance. For these reasons, it is considered to the best Heavy Shock Cavalry unit in the game.

You can recruit them when you buy a personal guard commander in your town. If you are of the Polish Faction, you will be able to train Winged Hussars from the Commander.

They upgrade to Winged Hussar (veteran), which carries better armor and a Thoroughbred Horse.

Tactics[]

Winged Hussars are a versatile unit in-game, they can be utilized in any situation. In a ground war against any opposition, it's best to quickly arrange them in rows, command them to mount horses (even though they are mounted, if they are stationary for too long, they will dismount) before letting them charge head on. During a siege, it's best to let your marksmen or infantry soften the enemies' defense before unleashing them into a fortress or town.

Despite their melee skills, keep in mind that they don't have any ranged weapons and are very vulnerable to musket fire in volleys. Hussars can change the tide of battles. Even if you are outnumbered, if you have a good company of Winged Hussars, they can demoralize the enemy entirely.

Recruitment[]

Similar to Noble Guards and Swedish Reiters, Winged Hussars are rare to find. There is no easy way of obtaining them.

Methods of recruitment[]

  1. Purchase: Buying them is a lot easier than going after companies of enemies, etc. You can buy them from fully upgraded Polish Towns/Fortresses. You can buy 3 at a time and will take a couple of days before you can actually get them.
  2. Vassalage: If you've pledged your alliance to King Jan Kasimir, you own a town or a fortress, and provided you have a decent amount money and patience, it is possible (but not always) to get an unlimited supply of Winged Hussars. To do this, firstly, you must fully upgrade your town/fortress or at least have a Stable and a Personal Guard Commander (it's not possible to hire a personal guard commander without hiring all the other guard commanders) in your town. Secondly, disband troops like Volunteers, Pikemen, or any other weak units defending your castle. Lastly, wait for a couple of days, if you see 18 Winged Hussars in your town's garrison after a few days, then you will know that you have an unlimited supply of Winged Hussars. If you take all of them away, there will be another batch of 18 Winged Hussars in a couple of days in-game. This is a great way of gathering a formidable cavalry and the greatest thing is that its completely free.
  3. Rescuing Prisoners: When an opposing nation is at war with the Polish Commonwealth, vassals, fiefs, foragers, patrols and any other unit of that particular nation often have Winged Hussars as their prisoners. Outlaws such as Rebels, Deserters, Brigands, Looters and Tatar Raiders in Polish territory can sometimes have some Winged Hussars as prisoners. Although in only on a very rare occasion, Caravans may also have Winged Hussars as prisoners.
  4. Recruiting from prisoners: Usually Polish Scouts and Foragers will have Winged Hussars as part of their party, meaning if you can capture one then you can try and recruit it to your party.

Stats and equipment[]

Note: Troops have a set of default stats; at the beginning of a new game, these stats are randomly adjusted for each type of troop. The following is the default set for this troop as seen within the game code and may not reflect the specific stats you will see during actual gameplay. For more information, see troop stats.
Winged Hussar - Default Stats and Equipment
Attributes
Stat Points
Level 21
Strength 11
Agility 10
Intelligence 0
Charisma 0
Health 54
Armor
Head
Winged Hussar Helmet
Body
Winged Hussar Coat of Mail, Hussar Coat of Mail
Hand
?
Foot
Good Cavalry Boots
Skills
Skill Points
Ironflesh 4
Power Strike 2
Grenade Throwing 0
Power Draw ?
Weapon Master 5
Shield ?
Athletics ?
Riding 7
Shooting from Horseback 0
Looting ?
Trainer ?
Tracking ?
Tactics ?
Path-finding ?
Spotting ?
Inventory Management 2
Wound Treatment ?
Surgery ?
First Aid ?
Engineer ?
Persuasion ?
Prisoner Management 1
Leadership 1
Trade 1
Proficiencies
Weapon Type Points
One Handed Weapons 175
Two Handed Weapons 155
Polearms 165
Archery 0
Firearms 0
Throwing 0
Weapons
Melee
Hussar Lance
Ranged
?
Shield
?
Mount
Hunter

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • There are several theories as to the existence of the Hussars' iconic "wings". One is that it was used as a method of protection against melee blows to the back. Another is that it was used as a method of psychological warfare, as it would make a clattering sounds that frightened both men and horses, and would present the Hussars as more menacing. Yet another theory is that the noise made from the wings would deafen the horses of the Hussars, who would then be impervious to the distracting noise-makers of Ottoman and Tatar cavalry.
  • In-game, Veterans are distinguished from regulars with the addition of leopard fur on their armor.
  • In reality, the Hussars were more heavily-armed: in addition to their lance and saber, they also carried a koncerz and a couple of pistols. Their in-game loadout is likely the result of a combination of balance reasons and limited weapon slots.
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Polish Hussars
Troops of the Poles
Village Recruits Icon troop type infantry Scythe Wielder
Garrison Militia Icon troop type infantry Polish Militia Pikeman (veteran) Icon troop type bow Musket Militiaman (veteran)
Regular Infantry Icon troop type infantry Scythe Wielder
Icon troop type infantry Polish Pikeman (veteran)
Icon troop type bow Zolnier (veteran)
Guard Infantry Icon troop type infantry German Infantry Pikeman (veteran)
Icon troop type bow German Infantry Musketeer (veteran)
Regular Cavalry Icon troop type horse archer big Polish Dragoon (veteran)
Icon troop type horse archer big Volunteer (veteran)
Heavy Cavalry Icon troop type horse archer big Polish Reiter (veteran)
Icon troop type horse archer big Armored Cossack (veteran)
Personal Guard Cavalry Icon troop type cavalry big Winged Hussar (veteran)
Camp Mercenaries
(directly south of Krakov)
Icon troop type infantry Polish Mercenary Infantryman (recruit) • (experienced) • (veteran) • (elite)
Icon troop type horse archer big Polish Mercenary Rifleman (recruit) • (experienced) • (veteran) • (elite)
Icon troop type cavalry big Polish Mercenary Cavalryman (recruit) • (experienced) • (veteran) • (elite)
Regional Mercenaries
(WarsawPolotskKovno Fortress)
Icon troop type bow Lithuanian Musketeer (veteran)
Icon troop type horse archer big Lithuanian Tatar (veteran)
Regional Mercenaries
(LvivKrakovMinskSlutsk)
Icon troop type bow Town Cossack (veteran)
Icon troop type horse archer big Rank Cossack (veteran)
National Mercenaries Icon troop type infantry Scottish Swordsman (veteran)
Icon troop type infantry Scottish Pikeman (veteran)
Icon troop type bow Scottish Musketeer (veteran)
Prisoners Icon troop type horse archer big Lisowczyk (veteran)
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