75% Potassium Nitrate
(KN03) +10% Sulphur +15% Carbon
Being used to MTW1 with its oddities concerning this type of unit I never gave gunpowder the respect it deserved. Usually the time constraints on the campaign or the cost involved prevented that.
Recently, I began to play with the Portugese and decided to continue after victory. Mainly to see how/if gunpowder had improved. In previous campaigns the Aztecs of the new world cut through many infantry/calvary units quite easily and the campaigns always seemed long.
I built my gunpowder army and sent it to the new world with a couple militia stacks to hold onto my winnings so as to keep my "good" army good.
My gunpowder army
1x Culverin
1x Officer
2x Knight of Santiago
16x Portugese Arbequeser/Musketeer
(NO HANDGUNNERS!)
I completely decimated the Aztecs with that same single army. I wish I knew how to save a screenshot from the game =( cuz it was completely ridiculous. (someone tell me how plz!)
My greatest victory that I can recall since MTW1 .... 17 portugese dead 1935 Aztec dead!
The same turn I took the stack and attacked another Aztec army.... 2 portugese dead
811 aztecs!
Needless to say the Aztecs are no more. The same gunpowder army that destroyed the Aztecempire has returned to europe and is currently kicking Danish butts. Musket fire is not AS effective against heavy armor but more so than arrows anyways. Last battle I had with the Danes was 150/900 with another gunpowder stack, but it was new recruits not my vets..sooo
Id like to point out that not a single unit from my aztec conquest has required retraining yet, the army is still numerically sound at present. After 6 victorious battles my most serious casualty was losing 1 of my 2 culverins in the unit.
The ranges and effect of mass gunfire on medieval troops is truly orgasmic and since I have so many of my stack being ranged it makes outflanking your opponent very easy. In my glorious victory over the Aztec I found I could often put musketeers in front and behind their troopsincreasing the carnage considerably. :laugh4:
They (gunpowder troops)are simply the most devastating and impressive units in the game, although I am and remain a spear fanatic for the early years, Im certainly a Modernist now when I need to be.
I suppose the only downside for gunpowder is defense of cities and castles... they are not an army for that it would seem. Unbeatable on the field except against perhaps a heavy calvary army on flat ground.