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i know this was a long ass time ago but
RedSS is right. you can check the stats of grenadiers and fusiliers by talking to them in the party menu. grenadiers have higher melee stats than the fusiliers, and the fusiliers have higher musketeering(?) stats. light infantry is better than both in terms of musketeering, but the difference between the light infantry and fusiliers is that the light infantrymen don't have bayonets, and are more suited for "picking off" the enemy.
what i do is keep line infantry forward and up front, with my light infantry to the back and at each flank of the main line infantry formation. i keep my grenadiers ahead of my fusiliers so that they're the first ones into melee combat. also, when the enemies attack my grenadiers melee, i send my fusiliers in to flank the enemy.
the difference between the equipment of the grenadiers and of the fusiliers is nil afaik; they might have different trousers and boots though.
although the light infantry have rifles without bayonets, but that (i think) are more accurate and have longer ranges.
oh yeah; as for my second paragraph, i keep the grenadiers ahead of the fusiliers, but to the side so the fusiliers can still fire without hitting friendlies.
the riflemen as in the line infantry or the light infantry? the line are the oens with like bayonets and stuff, the light infantry doesn't have bayonets
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they are very good light infantry but are very expensive and take a long time to train from recruit to normal
i'm not sure if that's true, it would eliminate the whole purpose of light infantry. did u get this from checking their stats?
Regarding that, I'm assuming the best use for general light infantry would be peppering the enemy from a medium distance (a distance closer than the fire range of fusiliers and grenadiers), then they will have potential to deal the most damage, only problem is keeping the enemy away until they reload the next shot.
ah, alright. then i'd suggest using the standard light infantry and keeping them somewhat behind the main formation to pepper the enemy, as you said. but not as close