

Seymen are hardy musketeers with heavy armor and a decent firearm but are slow with low stats, Ottoman Janissaries however are fast with good stats and firearms but have no armor. The two musketeers available should be mixed with each other for mix of survivability and effectiveness. Infantry front-lines should be made up of either: Ottoman Azaps (light melee infantry with fast sword and shield), Kapikulu (expendable militia-tier archers with sword and shield) or mercenaries (preferably heavy and/or anti-cavalry). If the player tries to imitate the infantry-centric warfare of Europe, there are only five (four reliably) infantry units available to the Khanate one swordsman, two archers and two musketeers. The Khanate has dedicated melee mounted swordsmen with shields like Nogai (light) and Asak Bey (heavy) and lancers in the form of Oglan (light) and Nokhor (heavy). Most of the horse archers available to the Khanate are light, fast and deadly but Circassians and Mirza Chambul have medium-heavy armor and great skills to makeup for the lack of firearms. Generally the Khanate opts for a more traditional style of mounted steppe warfare, with few options for infantry and are most commonly seen with bows and shields. The Crimean Khanate is similar to the Khergit Khanate faction of Mount&Blade: Warband. Good elite light infantry and Janissary corps.
