I made my own thread to avoid thread-jacking the Macedonian one.
You need to make sure your archers can outrange their Komatai javelinmen though, as the Romans I've had trouble keeping my leves in range of the drapanai, but out of range of the hordes of aggressive Getic skirmishers.Originally Posted by Teleklos Archelaou
The matter is further complicated by the lack of Roman light cavalry to sweep away all the komatai, although I am probably bringing this on myself by refusing to have more than two units of equites in my stacks (and I think that's already pretty generous!). I've been recruiting mercenary Hippeis from my Illyrian and Dalmatian territories but these tend to do badly in any scuffle with Getic cavalry (especially the Komatai Hippeis)
Finally, pre-Marian Romans suffer from a serious case of "imperial overstretch" if they start marching into Getic lands - the inability of the Romans to regroup their armies outside of central Italy is a major hindrance (although its fun to work around) and I find myself wishing for Marius' reforms. This tends to forestall any attempts to march in and occupy their lands - and I am worried that if I just temporarily capture their lands then they will simply revolt back to them, giving them free troops (probably more bloody komatai!).
I have decided that I will try to finish the mainland Koinon Hellenon areas off, then exterminate the Makedonians and try and maintains some small forts in the mountains to slow the Getai down a bit so that one field force can hold the area while the others travel back to Italy to regroup. Anyone got tactical or strategic advice for dealing with the Getai as the (early) Romans?
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