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Xehh II
11-27-2007, 00:31
Ok, this isn't about the shield this time, this is serious.
How do you people survive as Baktria?
I'm fighting a war on three fronts, Saka Riders coming from the northern mountains, Parthian Heavy Cav to the west and Seleukid Phalanxes from the south.
Now, Saka don't pose a threat yet, my Dahae Riders and Subeshi Archers beat them easily and the Seleukid Phalanxes are pathetic, they will never threaten my kingdom but unfortunately it's those damn Parthians that hurt the most, arrows won't touch them, they crush Spearmen and disrupt Phalanxes, how do you beat them? They are invincible.

Beefy187
11-27-2007, 00:36
Baktra or what ever the capitol is called is your most important city. Protect it at all cost.

To beat Pahlahva you have to attack them so you get to shoot your arrows and bail.

Build a mine in Kophen so you get steady income and just keep sending stacks after stacks to beat of the Pahlava.

Or just maintain aliance with them and hope the AS kills the Pahlavans

Pharnakes
11-27-2007, 00:38
PP make great cataphract killers, cheap, spamable pike with an ap secondary for when they become disprupted.

For the lesser horse archers, what other than the enternal persian archer spearmen?

Callicles
11-27-2007, 00:39
Yeah, in my experience the trick with Baktria is getting your economy up and running. If you can hold your three provinces for the first 10 years without much expense, you are golden. No one can compete with the Baktrian economy in the east.

Xehh II
11-27-2007, 01:27
I have another question, I though you needed a reform to get Hellenikoi Kataphraktoi but I can already recruit them or is the reform to get Hetairoi Kataphraktoi?

Hooahguy
11-27-2007, 01:43
well, the reform happens when the vanilla reforms happnes (when the city of Roma hits a certain population or s/t.... i have no idea)

but w/ the 1st post, heres what i did-
i attacked the persians (i know, wrong name, but easier to write) very early- i just recruited a few mercs and attacked- theyre mostly lightly defended towns at first anyhow.
as to deal with HA- sligers, and persian archer spearmen, with some archers in the back. heavy cavalry is great too, but use LC to ride down their non-mounted archers......
w/ the AS...... just see my AAR..... one of the posts (i forget who wrote it- not me) told how you can beat them.
anyhow, its 260-something and im doing just fine, beating the persians, and at peace w/ Saka...... and the AS..... but not for long. >:-)

Edit- keravanos told me what to do- here it is- https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showpost.php?p=1717292&postcount=14

Admetos
11-27-2007, 02:19
Originally Posted by hooahguy14
well, the reform happens when the vanilla reforms happnes (when the city of Roma hits a certain population or s/t.... i have no idea)

The vanilla Marians happen when a city in Italy that isn't Rome becomes huge.


Originally Posted by Xehh II
I have another question, I though you needed a reform to get Hellenikoi Kataphraktoi but I can already recruit them or is the reform to get Hetairoi Kataphraktoi?

The Hetairoi Kataphraktoi are the Late Bodyguard for Baktria, so you'll have access to them after the vanilla Marians, but only as a bodyguard unit.

Hooahguy
11-27-2007, 02:58
ya- wat he said.....
anyhow- im looking forward to the Hetairoi Kataphraktoi too!

Xehh II
11-27-2007, 05:12
The vanilla Marians happen when a city in Italy that isn't Rome becomes huge.
The Hetairoi Kataphraktoi are the Late Bodyguard for Baktria, so you'll have access to them after the vanilla Marians, but only as a bodyguard unit.
So if the vanilla Reforms occur when a city in italy that's not Rome turns huge, what if I give that city the population to become huge, could I then get Hetairoi Kataphraktoi?

Pharnakes
11-27-2007, 11:14
Yes, but you would still have to wait for the nesescary palaces to be built.

Treverer
11-27-2007, 15:06
Ok, this isn't about the shield this time, this is serious.
How do you people survive as Baktria?
I'm fighting a war on three fronts, Saka Riders coming from the northern mountains, Parthian Heavy Cav to the west and Seleukid Phalanxes from the south.
Now, Saka don't pose a threat yet, my Dahae Riders and Subeshi Archers beat them easily and the Seleukid Phalanxes are pathetic, they will never threaten my kingdom but unfortunately it's those damn Parthians that hurt the most, arrows won't touch them, they crush Spearmen and disrupt Phalanxes, how do you beat them? They are invincible.
Well, after AS backstabed me, I went from "Cold War" to "Hot War": instead of sending spies (2-3 per settlement) into AS towns, and waiting for revolt, I slowly conquer them now.

Pahlava broke the Alliance and I allied AFAP with the Sauromatae ... and let 'em three steppe factions fight each other. Both the Saka and the Sauromatae keep the Pahlavs busy, so Baktria's kinda laughing fourth.

N.B. I usually send a diplomat to the Saka ASAP to obtain a trade agreement.

And, yes, mines are Baktria's main income generators.

CirdanDharix
11-27-2007, 15:38
The vanilla Marians happen when a city in Italy that isn't Rome becomes huge.

And you don't get a message notifying you of this :no:
Does it also work if the city isn't held by Rome?

Pharnakes
11-27-2007, 15:39
Yes you do. Winds of change, or whatever it is called.

Yes.

Hooahguy
11-27-2007, 16:14
its called "the march of time"

ziegenpeter
02-04-2011, 21:01
Winds of change, or whatever it is called.

Lold! No offense...

Poulp'
02-05-2011, 00:45
unfortunately it's those damn Parthians that hurt the most, arrows won't touch them, they crush Spearmen and disrupt Phalanxes, how do you beat them? They are invincible.

Mines, bridges battles and sieges.
And when you're set in a good defensive position and wish to turtle up, send assassins to take care of enemy generals (Saka and Sauromatae come to mind.)

Against a boxer, fight like a dancer; against a dancer, fight like a boxer.

CashMunny
02-05-2011, 01:16
dude this thread is 4 years old

anubis88
02-06-2011, 21:33
Yeah, but the "winds of change" quote rules

Andronikos
02-07-2011, 15:26
LOL, that's awesome!

Lysimachos
02-12-2011, 20:33
dude this thread is 4 years old

And the Wind of Change is about twenty years old :-)

Ibrahim
02-13-2011, 07:23
And the Wind of Change is about twenty years old :-)

and the time it takes the Seleukids to fall in EB (gamwewise) is 40. what's your point :clown: