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    Default Re: I came, I saw, I... was conquered? A Shogun 2 Oda AAR

    PART 15


    The carnage is EPIC!







    The last 3 men, as is clear to everyone, do not last long.




    A single volley of arrows kill them all.





    A marvelous battle! However, Owari, the capital, and the Daimyo are lost!



    Mino Is sieged immediately right after!




    The speech:







    This army is not as full of archers as the one that perished in Owari, That means if they Hattori use the same strategy, the troops will be cut down meaninglessly unless they leave the safety of the walls.




    The enemy advances from all sides.




    It is a long climb up




    Samurai archers never rest




    My men immediately rush out to meet enemy archers.





    While on the other side of the fort, the enemy make it up the wall






    Enemy archers are decimated quickly.





    They must not capture the gate, or the enemy cavalry will rush in!





    The useless peasants run from the enemy archers!



    They are quickly replaced!




    Yari samurai are not very effective against a samurai wielding a Katana!




    So they get reinforcements as well!




    And the remaining enemy samurai crumble under the pressure




    A single traitor makes it out alive




    I looked long and hard, but no arrows collided... its a job for Mythbusters!




    Enemy cavalry finally comes out of hiding






    And are mercilessly dispatched.




    While that was going on, the remaining samurai inside the fort were either killed or expelled.



    All that is left are the archers, and the now crippled cavalry.





    And the general, who has finally moved an inch to help his dying army




    The archers are engaged




    What is left of my Yari samurai must now fight the general too!




    The enemy archers slowly but surely all die out




    With aided reinforcements of course.




    Meanwhile, my samurai crumble under the pressure of the enemy general, and run.




    The enemy cavalry charges at what infantry I have left.

    Last edited by muha; 04-15-2011 at 05:40.

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