Not sure. Iv not even seen them in M2TW yet. I think I remember smashing through em in RTW as carthage.![]()
Not sure. Iv not even seen them in M2TW yet. I think I remember smashing through em in RTW as carthage.![]()
I take it they do badly, then??? I dont think there are any phalanxes in M2TW, but there are many different pike types, but i dont think a puny scot will do much to stop an Elephant! I might try it out on RTW later
'It is not anger that drives me to destroy the Egyptian empire, but the promise of gold, a throne, and of all the ruling Pharaoh's concubines in a single night'
-Me sacking the Egyptian cities...
Let me know you get on. Iv not got RTW anymore and fear i might be wrong as its been a long time. Also does anyone know how they move on the campaign map in M2TW? Do they move as far as cav or more like siege equipment?
It depends, if your reffuring to RTW, the movement i believe is a little less, but not by much, the different units travel at different speeds, and all cavalry army can travel faster than a cavalry-infantry army, and siege engines make movement of an army even slower...
'It is not anger that drives me to destroy the Egyptian empire, but the promise of gold, a throne, and of all the ruling Pharaoh's concubines in a single night'
-Me sacking the Egyptian cities...
St.Jimmy im going to try out your elephant theory now, so i might not respond for a few minutes....
'It is not anger that drives me to destroy the Egyptian empire, but the promise of gold, a throne, and of all the ruling Pharaoh's concubines in a single night'
-Me sacking the Egyptian cities...
I have the screenshots, i will upload them on photobucket soon
'It is not anger that drives me to destroy the Egyptian empire, but the promise of gold, a throne, and of all the ruling Pharaoh's concubines in a single night'
-Me sacking the Egyptian cities...
This is what happened when the elephants charged into the phalanx, they lsot a few elephants and routed on contact
The Roman Archers fire arrows failed to pierce the Elephants hide, and they were only shaken at the sheer amount of archers there were.
'It is not anger that drives me to destroy the Egyptian empire, but the promise of gold, a throne, and of all the ruling Pharaoh's concubines in a single night'
-Me sacking the Egyptian cities...
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