If you had all the military buildings and unlimited funds with a kickass general - what units would comprise:
Your perfect field army?
Your perfect siege army?
If you had all the military buildings and unlimited funds with a kickass general - what units would comprise:
Your perfect field army?
Your perfect siege army?
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1 general
19 urban cohort
COME GET ME!
Same in seige, as they rock on walls.
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1 Barbarian Warlord
15 Scythian Noble Archers
4 Scythian Nobles
Same as Lord Winter, or maybe even just 20 Scythian Noble ArchersOriginally Posted by Lord_Winter
As I was building up for my attack on Rome (and the subsequent civil war), I made about 5 of these "prepackaged" armies that consisted of 4 heavy onagers, 4 archer auxilia, 2 praetorian cavalry, 6 legionary cohorts, 3 urban cohorts, and the general. These armies have been proven time and again to be uber flexible in both the field and in siege situations.
Probably something like:
1 General Body Guard
2 Cretan Archers
4 heavy infantry of whatever faction (for siege sapping--none, if not sieging replace with cav)
12 units of heavy cav
1 elephant for knocking down the gates of wooden walled cities or breaking the center of infantry armies so the cav can destroy them.
Rome Total War, it's not a game, it's a do-it-yourself project.
I usually go
1 Roman General
3 Archer Auxilia
4 Praetorian Cavalry
4 Auxilia
8 Urban Cohorts
20 auxilia archers....... at least until the next patch
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I did the same thing, I found a formula that worked and just kept cranking out cookie cutter armies, mine were similar. Question: why 4 onagers? And why 6 Legionary Cohorts and 3 Urbans instead of just 9 Urbans? Maybe I missed something in the stats? Anyway, here was mine:Originally Posted by Bigwig
1 General
2 Roman Cavalry
2 Praetorian Cavalry
2 Heavy Onagers
4 Archer Auxilia
4 Auxilia
5 Urban Cohort
I find fewer Onagers gives me a bit more flexiblity when attacking. I'm a bit weaker on sieges but 2 Onagers can destroy both the gatehouse and the door on Epic Walls. 4 would be nice, to make multiple holes, but all you need is 2.
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The perfect army would be nothing but Cataphract archers. Not only are they some of the best archers in the game, but they are all but immune to missles and can beat most infantry in hand to hand.
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5 royal spike man and 15 macedonian heavy calary
or 20 spartons
I've only played as Julii and Gauls on campaign mode so far and as such, have only really fought signifigantly against Germania, Brittania, Spain, Thrace, Daicia, Carthage, Greece, Macedon and Rome....Originally Posted by DisruptorX
Who gets these Cataphracts? Seludcids? Pontians?
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how do you get cataphract archers? im playing as the parthians but i dont see the unit in the tech tree?
I thank you all for you input.
But, since I just got Post Marius tonight and I haven't played any factions beyond Julii, I was really asking about the Roman troops.
As democracy is perfected, the office of president represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron.
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