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PostPosted: Thu May 09, 2002 6:28 pm    Post subject: Re: rambling mumbler


--- "Holder, Scott <FHWA>" <Scott.Holder@...>
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> Of course no one likes a smartass, much less two Smile
>
> >As List Ho, I have some right to purloin the
> "smartass" job:)Smile:)

As the army used to say "be all you can be" ;^D

> >Priorities obviously in need of rearrangement:)Smile:)

Normally I'd agree, but with my IrrgA SHK 2HCT wife
unit, I'd rather appear compliant.

boyd
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PostPosted: Thu May 09, 2002 6:31 pm    Post subject: Re: Re: Re: rambling mumbler


Sorry Boyd, I should have Smile at the end of that last sentence. I was simply
pointing out that rule to help get you there faster, which is what it is for.

Hey, and your comments to that flaming egotist, Ewan, are dead on as far as this
is the place to share tactics. And I hate to break it to him, but he hasn't
exactly been revealing the secrets of the ages here....

Tough having three smart asses here, huh?
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PostPosted: Thu May 09, 2002 6:35 pm    Post subject: Re: rambling mumbler


Normally I'd agree, but with my IrrgA SHK 2HCT wife
unit, I'd rather appear compliant.

>I bet she's got scythes and LB as well. Talk about a killer unit:)Smile:)


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PostPosted: Thu May 09, 2002 6:42 pm    Post subject: Re: rambling mumbler


> They're ideal
> support for missile foot, as they can disorder the opponent *before*
> being shot, which means a waver test for a disordering shot. Put them
> between blocks of such foot and you'll just sweep mounted opponents
> away. Yuans do this well, which is an excellent tactic against their
> historical opponents.
>
How do they disorder the opponent before being shot? They only cause Unease
to those within 240p, not disorder.

So I walk upto the bowmen and am good enough to line-up on them, at long
range I'm still being shot with 4 figs @ 3 = 10 or 2 CPF (based on per
Frontage). Then I only get to shot back at them with 2 bows (4total halved
for long range).

As for the cav, you must have a lot of EL's in the army as the cav ought to
be able to avoid 1 or 2 units as the Cav disorder is only within 80p. Bowed
cav can come upto 160p and skirmish and shoot you 3@3 while you are shoting
them 2@3 (v HC).

Also my cav get disordered By the my own EL's as well, so I can't use the
EL's to drive away their cav only to move in with mine.

I am not trying to be a cynic here, I'm just not seeing the EL's
awesomeness.



> But, for Els in particular, they can afford to hang back a little until
> the battlelines are a tad fixed, then march to where they're desired
> once your foot have pinned the enemy. If you have a lot of pachyderms,
> they work well in units of three - the wheel-an-inch-and-expand trick is
> great here.
>

This I understand, even though their maneuverability is cut.
-PB

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PostPosted: Thu May 09, 2002 6:51 pm    Post subject: Re: rambling mumbler


JonCleaves@... wrote:
> Hey, and your comments to that flaming egotist, Ewan....

ESoH *and* flaming? Cool. I always knew I was expendable.

> And I hate to break it to him, but he hasn't exactly been revealing the
secrets of the > ages here....

The Illuminati won't let me.

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PostPosted: Thu May 09, 2002 6:57 pm    Post subject: Re: rambling mumbler


Patrick wrote:
>
> > They're ideal
> > support for missile foot, as they can disorder the opponent *before*
> > being shot, which means a waver test for a disordering shot. Put them
> > between blocks of such foot and you'll just sweep mounted opponents
> > away. Yuans do this well, which is an excellent tactic against their
> > historical opponents.
> >
> How do they disorder the opponent before being shot? They only cause Unease
> to those within 240p, not disorder.

Right; but if they're moving to within 160p to shoot at you, you can
then move to within 80p; disordering. The shooting comes a bit from the
El but more powerfully from their supporting missile foot.

> So I walk upto the bowmen and am good enough to line-up on them, at long
> range I'm still being shot with 4 figs @ 3 = 10 or 2 CPF (based on per
> Frontage). Then I only get to shot back at them with 2 bows (4total halved
> for long range).

One of us is confused Smile. You should not be running your El against
opposing foot bows; that is a bad idea, unsurprisingly (unless you're
Ghaznavid, and even then!). Opposing mounted bow can never shoot you at
full effect, because they're either at long range or disordered.

> As for the cav, you must have a lot of EL's in the army as the cav ought to
> be able to avoid 1 or 2 units as the Cav disorder is only within 80p. Bowed
> cav can come upto 160p and skirmish and shoot you 3@3 while you are shoting
> them 2@3 (v HC).

Well, imagine e.g. a 2El unit with two supporting foot bow units on a
wing; often the op wil wish to use e.g. LC on that wing, and it'll be
hard for them to avoid being swept away. And note again that even in
worst case (you take one long-range shot, next turn you move up to
disorder them; then when you-and-supporting-foot shoot, they're now
rallying disordered. That's a great charge target Smile )

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PostPosted: Thu May 09, 2002 7:07 pm    Post subject: Re: Re: rambling mumbler


ah yes, the evil spikes of hatred...I knew there was a Fantasy Warrior rule I
left out of the last update.

It will be in there....


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PostPosted: Thu May 09, 2002 7:29 pm    Post subject: Re: rambling mumbler


I see your point. I will save this idea for when I run my EL's against a
bowed Cav army. Right now, I'm the only one in the area with that type
army.
-PB

> One of us is confused Smile. You should not be running your El against
> opposing foot bows; that is a bad idea, unsurprisingly (unless you're
> Ghaznavid, and even then!). Opposing mounted bow can never shoot you at
> full effect, because they're either at long range or disordered.

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PostPosted: Thu May 09, 2002 7:55 pm    Post subject: Re: rambling mumbler


> One of us is confused Smile. You should not be running your El against
> opposing foot bows; that is a bad idea, unsurprisingly (unless you're
> Ghaznavid, and even then!). Opposing mounted bow can never shoot you
at
> full effect, because they're either at long range or disordered.

Which is one reason why I'm suprised I don't see more LIR in 25mm given
the preponderance of El armies used in that scale. Okay, they ain't bow
but they still shoot well, can have good morale plus do well against
opposing foot. Yes they're more susceptible (in gross generalities) to
the knight armies that also predominate in 25mm but.......

Scott
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PostPosted: Thu May 09, 2002 8:20 pm    Post subject: Re: rambling mumbler


My only saving grace is that I'm P armed ;D

--- "Holder, Scott <FHWA>" <Scott.Holder@...>
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> Normally I'd agree, but with my IrrgA SHK 2HCT wife
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