Heroic Riders
| Recruitment Cost | 1,280 | |
| Upkeep Cost | 200 | |
| Melee Attack | 49 | |
| Weapon Damage | 31 | |
| Bonus vs. Large | 10 | |
| Charge Bonus | 46 | |
| Melee Defence | 44 | |
| Armour | 70 | |
| Health | 105 | |
| Base Morale | 70 | 
Strengths & Weaknesses
- Very good attack
 - Average defence
 - Low damage but average armour penetration
 - Good morale
 
Description
The Celts held horses in high regard; they were prestige possessions, and revered for their strength and vitality. As a result Celtic cavalry, like that of many armies, was the preserve of the wealthy nobility. Developments in saddle technology gave horsemen a firm seat without the need for stirrups: four pommels held the rider's thighs and this, in turn, allowed greater movement when using a sword or spear. With this improvement, cavalry tactics emerged and two-man chariots declined; they were no longer the only fast-moving strike force. Some cavalrymen carried long swords and, in the same fashion as traditional chariot riders, were given to dismounting and fighting on foot. Celtic horsemen became a much sought-after mercenary force and, over the centuries, served in the Carthaginian, Egyptian and Roman armies.