Du-Jong Infantry

In Tibetan society, Du-Jong are free households and smallholding peasants. They may not pay much in the way of taxes but they are still subject to the call for corvée by the Tibetan state, whether for civilian or military purposes. As such, they, unlike the lowly Ragyabpa castes, often have the means to arm themselves, and thus carry simple swords and shields. Du-Jong aren't always as heavily armoured as the Militia units of other nations, but their lower Food cost makes them highly appealing as a higher form of "cannon fodder" to be used in times of need, especially when assailing enemy structures, in comparison to the more mecurial Tibetan Spearmen. What's the difference between Du-Jong and Suicide Soldiers?


 * Lower food cost compared to Suicide Soldier: 2 Timber instead of 1T 1F for Ramp
 * Slower train rate (Tibet isn't a demographic powerhouse)
 * Damage bonus versus ALL Tibetan regional and unique units. This includes units such as the Sde Dpon and Midak, and units shared with other factions, especially China.
 * Can charge into battle.