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[[File:Jager.jpg|thumb|179px|right|A jäger]]
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Jaegers (or Jägers) were a detachment of German troops contracted by the British to fight in the North American Revolutionary War. They were colloquially known as "Hessians" and operated independent of most British protocols.
[[File:Jager.jpg|thumb|179px|right|A Jäger soldier.]]
'''Jägers''', also colloquially referred to as '''Hessians''', were a detachment of [[Germany|German]] troops that were contracted by the [[England|British]] to fight in the [[American Revolutionary War]]. However, they operated independently of most British protocols.


<p class="MsoNormal">Jaegers specialised in deep forest and wilderness combat, tactics and reconnaissance as well as unconventional warfare. Jaegers were regarded as an elite scouting unit, used for surveying the area ahead of a body of troops or leading the way on the frontlines.</p>
Jägers specialised in deep forest and wilderness combat, tactics and reconnaissance, as well as unconventional warfare. As such, they were regarded as an elite scouting unit, used for surveying an area ahead of a body of troops or leading the way on the front lines.


<p class="MsoNormal">Jaegers gained a fierce reputation as fearsome warriors and reliable, disciplined troops. They were well respected within the ranks of the army.</p>
The Jägers gained a fierce reputation as fearsome warriors and reliable, disciplined troops, and they were well respected within the ranks of the [[British Army]].


<p class="MsoNormal">Jaegers were distinguishable from the British by their grey and blue coats.</p>
==Combat==
==Gameplay==
During the American Revolutionary War, Jägers were the toughest enemies in that they could not be directly attacked, counter-attacked, or thrown. Whenever the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]] attempted to do so, it would result in a parry or a retaliatory counter. The only known ways to kill them were to use the environment, lethal tools or through disarming them and repeatedly attacking the Jäger while they were vulnerable.
<p class="MsoNormal">Jaegers are the toughest enemies in Assassin's Creed 3. They cannot be directly attacked, counterattacked, thrown or have their defence broken through conventional means. Attempting to do so results in a parry or a retaliatory counter. The only known ways to kill them are environmental kills, lethal tools or countering, then disarming and repeatedly attacking them.</p>


<p class="MsoNormal">Jaegers are not altogether common in the city; however, when full notoriety is attained Jaegers comb the city actively searching. Jaegers are smarter and much more aggressive than average regulars and will employ advanced tactics and detection skills. Jaegers are agile and may chase across rooftops.</p>
Jägers were not altogether common in the cities of [[Boston]] and [[New York City|New York]]; however, when Connor became [[Social Stealth#Notoriety|notorious]], they would comb the city, actively searching for him. As a guard archetype, Jägers were smarter and much more aggressive than plain British Regulars, and would employ advanced tactics and detection skills. Accompanying this, Jägers were highly agile and could chase Connor across rooftops.
 
In terms of weaponry, Jägers used officer's swords and flintlock pistols, and would punch and lunge their weapons in close quarters, as well as attacking from a distance. Usually, Jägers would attack in quick succession, of 3 to 4 thrusts, making it harder for them to be countered.


<p class="MsoNormal">Jaegers use officer's swords and flintlock pistols that allow them to parry, punch and lunge as well as attack from a distance. They usually attack in quick succession or 3 or 4 thrust making it harder to counter.</p>
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Ironically, Jaegers are less common in the [[Frontier]].
*Ironically, despite their specialisation in wilderness combat, Jägers were less common in the [[Frontier]].
*Jaeger means "Huntsman" in German.
*In German, Jäger means "huntsman".
 
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''
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Revision as of 11:06, 14 November 2012

A Jäger soldier.

Jägers, also colloquially referred to as Hessians, were a detachment of German troops that were contracted by the British to fight in the American Revolutionary War. However, they operated independently of most British protocols.

Jägers specialised in deep forest and wilderness combat, tactics and reconnaissance, as well as unconventional warfare. As such, they were regarded as an elite scouting unit, used for surveying an area ahead of a body of troops or leading the way on the front lines.

The Jägers gained a fierce reputation as fearsome warriors and reliable, disciplined troops, and they were well respected within the ranks of the British Army.

Combat

During the American Revolutionary War, Jägers were the toughest enemies in that they could not be directly attacked, counter-attacked, or thrown. Whenever the Assassin Connor attempted to do so, it would result in a parry or a retaliatory counter. The only known ways to kill them were to use the environment, lethal tools or through disarming them and repeatedly attacking the Jäger while they were vulnerable.

Jägers were not altogether common in the cities of Boston and New York; however, when Connor became notorious, they would comb the city, actively searching for him. As a guard archetype, Jägers were smarter and much more aggressive than plain British Regulars, and would employ advanced tactics and detection skills. Accompanying this, Jägers were highly agile and could chase Connor across rooftops.

In terms of weaponry, Jägers used officer's swords and flintlock pistols, and would punch and lunge their weapons in close quarters, as well as attacking from a distance. Usually, Jägers would attack in quick succession, of 3 to 4 thrusts, making it harder for them to be countered.

Trivia

  • Ironically, despite their specialisation in wilderness combat, Jägers were less common in the Frontier.
  • In German, Jäger means "huntsman".

Reference