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    Default Re: (Possibly stupid noob) question about units

    Quote Originally Posted by Watchman
    Nah. They're not half bad, but a bit cost-ineffective due to the price hike on nomad infantry; and the Saka ones have nastier bows, while the likes of the Cretans, Syrians and those armoured Persian ones are at least as good with the bow and a lot more resilient in a missile fight.
    True but the Skuda have almost twice the ammo of the Cretans and 10 more than the Syrians and Persians. Couple that with their longer range and stronger bows than everyone except the Saka and you have a nasty ranged unit. Besides they are fairly easy to get for the Romanii compared to Syrian and Persian at least.
    Last edited by Xurr; 04-19-2008 at 00:08.

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    Default Re: (Possibly stupid noob) question about units

    Quote Originally Posted by Xurr
    True but the Skuda have almost twice the ammo of the Cretans and 10 more than the Syrians and Persians. Couple that with their longer range and stronger bows than everyone except the Saka and you have a nasty ranged unit. Besides they are fairly easy to get for the Romanii compared to Syrian and Persian at least.
    Errr... no. I should know that well enough. Have you taken a look at their stats as of late, ie. 1.1 ?
    Last edited by Watchman; 04-19-2008 at 00:24.
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