Hello everyone,
As I have said before one of these days I will finish an EB campaign (to be honest my current Carthaginian game could be finished without much difficulty but I have got a bit bored managing my Spanish mines and commanding my allied Italians) and I think my current Seleucid campaign could be it.
My strategic situation is as follows: Southern Anatolia is secured, once my army is replenished I intend to capture Galatia and turn Pontos into a protectorate, Rhodes is shortly to be invaded and should not pose a problem whilst Cyprus fell recently. My southern and eastern theatres are the concern, in the Levant I am in the process of pushing the Ptolemoi out of Judea and subsequently move into the Nile. In the east I pulled out of my Satrapies to create a buffer zone between myself and the Pahlava which up until now has kept them busy, however this season they closed the gap and Media and Persia are now threatened.
Against the Ptolemoi I am using an army composed of one FM, three prodromoi, four thureophoroi, two pezhetaroi and the remainder or my force is made up of klerouchoi phalangites. I have had no problems with this army in set battles but major problems in sieges where my phalanxes tend to fair poorly in narrow streets and I don't want to ask too much of my thureopheroi. As Egypt has several large, well defended cities I was wondering if anyone could recommend any particular assault troops that the Seleucids have access to? The last thing I want are heavy casualties in the Ptolemaic homeland.
Against the Pahlava I want to field a new army, rather than the motony of phalanx based armies I want to try and use as many Iranian troops as possible. Can anyone recommend a good (arrow resistant) composition that would be fun to use? I already want to use Babylonians in place of my thuropheroi.
Thank you in advance!
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