
Originally Posted by
frogbeastegg
I started a Julii campaign and I was doing great. My faction leader was something like 8 stars with plenty of great battle related virtues. I only had one army in the field, 6 hastatii, 1 velite, 1 archer, 1 slinger and the general. I was suffering a minor finacial crisis because I didn't understand the economy, so there were no reinforcements, or even potential to retrain this band of heroes. Anywho, after a lot of glorious battles (I've not been defeated yet!), quite often several per turn as the Gauls were invading like mad, and the conquest of a couple of Gaulish cities I finally close on the major city pouring out troops at a great rate of knots.
So, there's my army, my only hope lead by my superhero, camped outside the major threat to my faction. Yet another substantial Gaulish army is close on my heels, so I have to assault now or risk being trapped between two larger armies. So, off I go. To cut a long story short, the battle goes well. I knock holes in the walls with my rams and my hastatii pour in and fight like the veteran angry hero dudes they are. Meanwhile my general and his 84 man bodyguard of really tough dangerous dudes on horses charges in to take on a unit of skirmisher warband near the town square. Remember that unit of velites I mentioned earlier? Guess who was near my general as he charged. Guess who threw a badly aimed javelin. Guess what happened. Yup, my heroic general got killed by a blind velite! I won the city with very few losses, but without my super general I couldn't continue.
Moral of the tale: fire at will is not nearly as good as it was in STW and MTW.
And then there's the story of the general in the tutorial campaign, poor bastard got torched by a flaming catapult shot because I forgot I had ordered my onagers to fire at a unit of infantry. I did have to laugh at the cutscene though, poor general charges in valiantly just as the big flaming ball hits down, right on his head.
I have improved quite a lot now; my new Brutii short campaign is going well.
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