Hoplomachus

Hoplomachus (from the Greek. Hopla - "weapons", machein - "fight")

Comes from one of the three first types of gladiators, who were called the Samnites (as representatives of the prisoners of Samnii) and in ancient times fought Gauls and Thracians. This is the toughest and strongest of all gladiators and carries the heaviest equipment. He is armed with a large shield and sword, and his main tactic is defence.

Battle features:

Large Shield: Hoplomachus has the largest shield of all, it allows him to defend himself excellently in close combat and hold off spears and arrows. Also Hoplomachus is able to hold a special defensive position: crouching on one knee and almost hiding behind the shield. In this position, it is very difficult to attack him.

Heavy equipment: The heavy weight of equipment makes Hoplomachus slow and it is difficult for him to dodge fast attacks, as well as fishnets, spears and arrows.

Parameters of equipment:

Protection: - Head: 30-100% - Body: 0-25% - Arms: 30-100% - Legs: 10-60% Damage: 0-25%