My apologies, :oops: it is about catapults not ballistas. I never using ballistas.Quote:
Originally Posted by Martok
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My apologies, :oops: it is about catapults not ballistas. I never using ballistas.Quote:
Originally Posted by Martok
Hey, no apologies are necessary. If you'd found a way to make ballistas useful, I assure you I would've been all ears. :bow:
My favourite units are:
1)longbows: nice armour piercing arrows with good morale and a nice armour piercing attack, their defence is very low, but tis can be fixed with armour and flanking. Use their arrows first to crush the enemy and then charge to finish them off!
2) Highland warriors: Easy to get, armoured, armour piercing, high attack and good morale, their only problem is that you can only get them in scotland, can get outdated due to the fact that the scots dont get any better in the late period. My favourite tactic with the scots is to use these guys to lead the charge, and then flank with highland clansmen.
3)Szelsky: Easy to get, fast and tough horse archers, very versatile, they stay usefull throughout the whole campaign. You can use these horse archers to atttack and reatreat, give your units some misile support once they are engaged, kill enemy archers and javelins and attack from the rear, they are probably they are easily among the best units in the game
4)Billmen: Nice and tough infantry with polearms, they can kill most infantry and cavalry quite easily, you can rely on them to hold against the enemy while you flank.
5)Lithuanian Cavalry: Cheap armoured cavalry with decnt stats and easy to get, in XL of course, they tend to get outdated though, as most other lithuanian units