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PostPosted: Tue Mar 30, 2004 8:16 pm    Post subject: Army Rating System


Given Frank's catagories:

Shock/Skirmish/Missile/Line/Terrain

If we assign a school grade to each aspect of the army (A,B,C,D,F),
then total and average these based upon the following relationship:

A=4 Strong with no weakness in role
B=3 Good with some weakness in role
C=2 Average in role
D=1 Poor in role
F=0 Worthless in role

The average score would give us a range for the armies. For example,
the 1st Crusader by the above would rate as follows:

Shock = B or 3
Skirmish = C or 2
Missile = D or 1
Line = C or 2
Terrain = B or 3
Overall = 2.2 out of 4.0

Any thoughts?

Wanax

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 30, 2004 9:51 pm    Post subject: Re: Army Rating System


Just for fun...

Early Hoplite Greek Rated

Shock:
F (they can have 20 or so HC JLS but that's about it)

Skirmish:
D (very limited in their LI compared to the Late list)

Missile:
F (Missile, what's that? -- they can have 12 LI Cretans and a couple of
Athenian LC B...)

Line:
B (All HI LTS JLS but still outclassed by medieval/roman armies with HI
2HCT, HTW, or other variants)

Terrain:
D (Some Thracians, some lights, not much else).

Late Hoplite Greek Rated:

Shock:
F/C (F is 'pure' Greek with 22 HC, C if use Syracusan allies with Irreg A
JLS Sh Celts and additional Cavalry)

Skirmish:
B/A (Lots of lights -- 100 JLS Sh, 12 Archers, 24 Slingers. No or very
limited loose order skirmishers. In the very late army goes to A as large
numbers of Peltasts are available in addition to the LI)

Missile:
F/C (see above for F. If take the Phokian option (6 Bolt Thrower artillery)
it goes to a C)

Line:
B (see above for limitations against optimized types. Call it a B+ with
Syracusan allies as there are 24 LMI HTW Spaniards to provide support for
the Hoplites against optimized enemy line troops)

Terrain:
C (lots of lights, a reasonable number of loose order. Not enough regulars
for optimum 3 unit woods clearing groups).

Michael Bard
That Greek Hoplite Guy

> Given Frank's catagories:
>
> Shock/Skirmish/Missile/Line/Terrain
>
> If we assign a school grade to each aspect of the army (A,B,C,D,F),
> then total and average these based upon the following relationship:
>
> A=4 Strong with no weakness in role
> B=3 Good with some weakness in role
> C=2 Average in role
> D=1 Poor in role
> F=0 Worthless in role

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 30, 2004 10:53 pm    Post subject: Re: Army Rating System


I think there should be one more category. My name for these troops is 'closer'
(said like the type of pitcher....)

A Reg EHC with a general is a good example. Too many things out there kill you
if you get in first/try to be a shock troop, but you are just the guy to finish
someone off who is alread involved or screened.

J


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 30, 2004 11:14 pm    Post subject: Re: Army Rating System


I am learning (the hard way as it were) A lot of the
Later Roman Cav falls into this category, ecspecially
against Medieval Knight armies. From looking at the
Imperial Warrior Lists, I would say almost all the
Roman (and Roman Allies) Cav falls into the "Closer"
category.



--- JonCleaves@... wrote:

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A Reg EHC with a general is a good example. Too many
things out there kill you if you get in first/try to
be a shock troop, but you are just the guy to finish
someone off who is alread involved or screened.

J



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 31, 2004 8:09 am    Post subject: Re: Army Rating System


I'd still put EHC in the shock category...not as high as knights Wink.
But, your secondary hit role is still a shock role...and they still
have the 160p tactical move and Lance.

Frank

--- In WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com, JonCleaves@a... wrote:
> I think there should be one more category. My name for these
troops is 'closer' (said like the type of pitcher....)
>
> A Reg EHC with a general is a good example. Too many things out
there kill you if you get in first/try to be a shock troop, but you
are just the guy to finish someone off who is alread involved or
screened.
>
> J

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