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joncleaves Moderator


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Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2004 1:51 pm Post subject: Amelikites and Han, was Sacred Standards... |
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In a message dated 6/16/2004 09:46:39 Central Daylight Time,
jmgarlic@... writes:
Of course that could be refuted since Amalekites(sp) with their double
mounted camels really fired me up at Bayou Wars. Still pulling arrows out of
my
Han Chinese rear ends >>
You shouldn't have been showing them your rear ends.....lol
Having a Amelekite (or Midianite, as I think they are more commonly known)
army, I would point out to you, John, that they have extreme trouble with foot
archers. In order for the camels to reach charge range, they must stay out
of skirmish (after the first march) as they are irreg. Then they die, no
matter how much they give back to the foot.
Han should be the bane of their existence, so I suspect you took a Han force
with a high proportion of mounted - is this true?
J
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John Garlic Legionary


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Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2004 7:01 pm Post subject: Re: Amelikites and Han, was Sacred Standards... |
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Yes, I was trying to experiment, and learn, a little with artillery and
chariots. I had 4 LCh and 8 HCh and well as 6E artillery. Still have some
pondering to do with the army. I normally love the large numbers of infantry
with rear rank CB, but was trying some new ideas out.
John Garlic
> Having a Amelekite (or Midianite, as I think they are more commonly known)
> army, I would point out to you, John, that they have extreme trouble with foot
> archers. In order for the camels to reach charge range, they must stay out
> of skirmish (after the first march) as they are irreg. Then they die, no
> matter how much they give back to the foot.
> Han should be the bane of their existence, so I suspect you
> took a Han force
> with a high proportion of mounted - is this true?
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Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2004 5:36 am Post subject: Re: Amelikites and Han, was Sacred Standards... |
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How did the Chariots work out John?
Allan
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> Yes, I was trying to experiment, and learn, a little with artillery and
chariots. I had 4 LCh and 8 HCh and well as 6E artillery. Still have some
pondering to do with the army. I normally love the large numbers of
infantry with rear rank CB, but was trying some new ideas out.
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> John Garlic
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> > Having a Amelekite (or Midianite, as I think they are more commonly
known)
> > army, I would point out to you, John, that they have extreme trouble
with foot
> > archers. In order for the camels to reach charge range, they must stay
out
> > of skirmish (after the first march) as they are irreg. Then they die,
no
> > matter how much they give back to the foot.
> > Han should be the bane of their existence, so I suspect you
> > took a Han force
> > with a high proportion of mounted - is this true?
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John Garlic Legionary


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Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2004 9:29 pm Post subject: Re: Amelikites and Han, was Sacred Standards... |
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<<How did the Chariots work out John?
Allan>>
Not too great. I don't think it was the chariots so much as the commander
I ended up getting myself all congested in the attack, and by the time I
worked my way out of it, the Amelikite camelry shot the snot out of them. The
terrain was a little too congested. I had similar problems against the Early
Turks. Really need to open up the terrain more, and I need to practice
actually using them so I can get the timing down between Lc and HCh.
I used two units with four chariots, so they could stand up as far as CPF and
two units of two each. That worked except for once when a 4E unit got caught
in column passing through a narrow gap. They got crushed at other end before
I could deploy to two ranks. I used B instead of CB so I could support shoot
from the HCh.
John G.
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