This is a rather long post but please bear with me.
It's about turn 78 in my current English campaign (my first on M2:TW) and I am now experiencing the most annoying event yet. On a series of crusades and expansions, I have conquered ever territory from Antioch south to Jerusalem (in addition to my expanding European territories. Just as I drove off a Turkish Jihad and was preparing an invasion oh Egypt proper, I received a message informing me that the Khanate of the Golden Horde was on my doorsteps.
First of all, I thought this was very odd. Why did they come in around Bagdad, south of the Caspian? I am no expert on this area of history, but I had always thought that they conquered the Russian Steppe all the way up to Hungary. Is it historically accurate to have them enter that far south? I thought that perhaps several more armies would enter from north of the Caspian see and invade Russia that way, but I was immensely disappointed.
King Henry the Crusader, Honorable, or Just (depending on which of his many names you prefer to call him by) has 8 command, 10 chivalry, 8 authority, and 10 piety. His army consists of crusader knights, dismounted crusader knights, dismounted feudal knights, armored swordsmen, crusader sergeants/spearmen, longbowmen, Crusader Knights, Feudal Knights, Mailed Knights, and Knights Hospitaller. The core of his army that was with him from the beginning, when he came over nearly thirty years ago on his first crusade, has between 6 and 8 experience. The rest (mainly the newly recruited troops such as Knights Hospitaller and armored swordsmen) have varying levels of experience. They all have whatever armor benefits are granted by an armorer (heavy mail I think). As you can see, this is pretty much the ideal English army, especially when complemented by a few local horse archer mercenaries.
King Henry has not fought a battle in which he did not achieve an overwhelming victory with extremely few casualties (I fight almost all my battles, rarely auto-resolve). But now, on the eve of his invasion of Egypt, the Mongol Horde swarms in with about 4 full stacks after massacring about 2 full stacks of Turkish armies.
The worst part is that two over their commanders have almost 10 command and 10 dread. It is ridiculous. So I march Henry north and confront the weakest Mongol armies first.
After annihilating two stacks of Mongols (the weaker ones), I pull back into my fortresses to recruit new units and retrain old ones. My losses are heavy. This is not the type of warfare I'm used to. I am used to having the range on my foes with my longbowmen, I could force them to attack unless they choose to sit tight and withstand the barrage. Now, my longbowmen are massacred after only firing a few rounds. I am used to pinning my foe with infantry and enveloping him with cavalry. Now, I find myself enveloped by swift horse archers who prefer the "Parthian shot" to engaging my knights in melee. I am used to sweeping my foe aside with an implacable charge of heavy cavalry. Yet when I charge the Mongols, they swiftly dodge my charge until it runs out of impetus, and then slams into my cavalry (now separated from my infantry by this rash charge) on all sides with heavy lancers and bodyguards. When I manage to charge their cavalry, it's like hitting a brick wall. I can't rout the damn things, they don't die.
The entire Mongolian army is made up of archers, horse archers, and lancers! How on earth do you counter that with a high English army?
I massacred two full stacks, true, but with heavy casualties. When I finally engaged one of those stacks under those generals with 10 command and 10 dread, however, I found myself to be fighting for my life. I achieved a Pyrrhic victory, with about a 1.3-1 ratio on casualties, killing only slightly more than I lost. That would be disappointing but acceptable under normal circumstances. I had driven off 3 full stacks of angry Mongols, the best foes I have ever faced. But there is a little problem.
In addition to that one stack that is still remaining, FIVE MORE STACKS have entered the middle east, this time further south than before, and they are coming right at me. Thankfully I am economically prosperous, but I only have so much manpower. My veterans are almost all dead, so I will be dealing with a fresh batch of troops for my next battles.
Can someone please give me advice on fighting the Mongols? They will wear me out by attrition if nothing else, and King Henry will end up being killed on some foolish desperate attempt to break the enemy line. I am thinking of requesting a crusade on a nearby province just so I can get some friendly catholic armies in here to help me deal with these horsemen from hell.
Which reminds me--do the Mongols actually ever take a settlement, or do they just wander around massacring armies whenever they see one?
Thanks for bearing with me here, sorry if I am a tad long winded.![]()
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