Re: ashigaru...point being?
In short, there is a big point.
Compared to YS, they are faster and, of course, cheaper. With armour bonus, you should prefere them. Of course, in SP, much depends on situation and resources, but if you have a good grasp over the battlefield, there should be no problem in "maximising their strenghts and shielding their weaknesses". They've been banned from MP because of cheap upgrades.
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Originally Posted by shogunKatzumoto
i was wondering what point anyone has found in the ashigaru after the first few seasons?i understand they are cheap but i am a firm believer in you get what you pay for. i use them in the begining to garrison my perfectures. but i usually just use them for the scare tactics of alot of numbers.but when it is time to go into battle i use the yari samurai.i was just wondering if anyone else has found a use for the ashigaru after the first few seasons?
They are very useful in taking bridge provinces. An army of ashis is the only thing that can induce the AI to cross the river and attack. Conditions for such a tactic:
1. Heavy rainstorm
2. No ND or WMs in the opposing army. Cavalry allowed.
3. Ashis have to be upgraded.
Follow Sun Tzu's advice, 1/3 on your side, 1/3 on the bridge and 1/3 on the far side. Charge in and surround the enemy on your side of the river. Remember hold formation and hold position.
Even if you dont win, you probably have gotten your money's worth of use from the ashis.
Same as in bridge defense. When muskets are available, 1/2 musket 1/2 yari ashis would destroy the enemy.
Re: ashigaru...point being?
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Originally Posted by shogunKatzumoto
i was wondering what point anyone has found in the ashigaru after the first few seasons?i understand they are cheap but i am a firm believer in you get what you pay for. i use them in the begining to garrison my perfectures. but i usually just use them for the scare tactics of alot of numbers.but when it is time to go into battle i use the yari samurai.i was just wondering if anyone else has found a use for the ashigaru after the first few seasons?
I have been playing STW for 2 years, and I have yet to be impressed by Yari Ashigaru.They just rout too easy.However, they have 3 good uses.
1.for the low honor ashigaru they make good garrisons cause their cheap.
2.Also for the low honor ashigaru,since they are fast you should use them to chase down routing troops to build their honor without casulaties.
3.Once upgraded and are at high honor, they do make effective shock troops.
Thats just my opinion.
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wow!!!what a response to my first ever thread!!!!!! LOL
i do not use any unit as "fodder" but i do use them as shields(if you will).i'll use ashigaru to charge archers at times using two or three units to one as they are cheap enough that i can usually build a couple when i see the need.as for bridge battles.......man i hate bridge battles....maybe i am just no good at them or something else....it seems that the only ones i can do is the one perfecture(can't remember the name off hand) that has two bridges......i set up calvary on the side of one bridge and rush my yari samurai or some times a shock troop just for a diversion...then charge my calvary across the other bridge and flank untill i meet my other forces.the main reason i asked about the ashigaru is because of their low morale.....i mean i know they are peasants and all but come on i am sure they have heard of honor?....sometimes i use ashigaru to scare the AI 960 ashigaru vs 480 yari samurai is pretty scary...but when i defend i look more at the fact.....do i have archers? and can i kill more soldiers before they get to me than i have?i mean if i can kill half an army with arrows before i have to use my spears i have a chance....
another question i had was if anyone ever besiges castles or if the always storm it?
i belive it was a takeda clan member (if it wasn't shingen himself) that said battles are won with swords and spears not rice and salt....
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also was wondering if anyone would object to a thread for topics based on tactics and war stories....
Re: ashigaru...point being?
I never used Ashi except to fill in gaps.
Mid- to Late-Game, the key is upgraded Monks with good Cav. The key is quality regardless of cost. If you have a full stack of good quality troops you can win any battle, even if your enemy has five full stacks defending. Only the first stack ever gets a chance to fight, and with an edge in quality you will win even if you're a sucky general.
But the key is high quality in YOUR stack. Ashis may be cost effective, but they just don't cut it in absolute terms.
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Generally, though, I think you guys could be very right. I never saw much in Ashis except as stop-gap, but I never really experimented. I did use alot of them as Oda.
DA
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also was wondering if anyone would object to a thread for topics based on tactics and war stories....
That's fine with me shogunKatzumoto. You may enjoy reading this: http://www.totalwar.org/hosted/maltz/
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You can say that again. The first story, Oda Nobuhide the Brave, took my breath away. Looks like I could learn a few things from that gentleman. Next to his opening moves I look like a complete turtle, haha! Thanks again, TosaInu.
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Hello AdrianII,
Glad you liked it.
My style of play is also slow, lately we were doing a dare devil combat with Shimazu on expert. I didn't complete within 13 years, but it didn't went that bad https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=31511
It's nice to change tactics every now and then.
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Glad you liked it.
That daredevil campaign caused some more flashbacks. Barocca writes somewhere: "I kept merging damaged units into ones with upgrades." He is writing about his Shimazu campaign there, but this is also one of the tricks you exploit when going all-out with Oda. You can raise new low-level Ashigaru almost anywhere. As long as you keep at least some of your upgraded AY soldiers (raised in Iga and Mino most likely) alive on the battlefield, you can always merge them with those noobs afterwards and have a full complement of upgraded YA again. Same applies to the ever-replenishing hamamoto, which enables you to send your daimyo charging the enemy head-on whilst your YA flank them on two sides. However, this can only be done with +1 YA, otherwise they rout. No matter if your daimyo has seven stars and nine morale, it's remoteness from leader and rest of army + closeness of enemy that sets them routing. With Oda's YA armies you learn to play Archers differently, too. Either you bring lots of Archers or you don't bring any at all. Your enemy has a particularly dangerous unit of, say, WM+2v+2a, you bring three units of Archers specifically to take care of them, preferably even before your battle lines actually touch. I don't remember the figures, but I did some calculations back then, the gist being that the combined fire of three SA units has about the same effect as a Heavy Cavalry charge, only your SA don't suffer losses and they can redirect their fire in a matter of seconds, which makes them more flexible in a sense than HC. Oh boy, I was a complete STW addict, I can see that now, but judging by these files I wasn't the only one... ~:cool:
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ADMIN: thanks for the link i will have to check it ou t more in depth when i have some more time (bookmarked)
and unless i'm too late i will attempt to open a new thread on tatics and war stories.
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i will attempt to open a new thread on tactics and war stories.
I dunno, shogunKatzumoto, remember we're just a side-show. Been to the Colosseum lately? Hotdam, with dem hippies gittin' all worked up over a bunch a German cheerleaders I dunno whuts to think innimore. ~:confused:
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never been there ,sorry
hippies ..... german cheerleaders.......(sure it isn't the football team in skirts?)
:grabbing my swords : i'll have to check it out some time......
thanks all see you after the week end!