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    Default How much cav?

    playing as the romans again, ive been trying to limit the amount of cavalry units & relying more on infantry eg, veletis=3 units, hastati =5units, principis=5 units, triarii= 5 units, & i limit cavalry to 2 units, this includes the general, if ive got 2 generals then fine but never more than 2 cav units
    ive been witholding them from battle only using them to cut down routing units & its showing to be quite effective,
    at the moment ive got 1 full stack army moving north through gaul, Arretium produces my triarii, Patavium churning out the hastati & segestica gives me principis. no need for veletis as i dont really engage them in hand2hand,i send up 3 units to join Decius & his men, & three units come back to be retrained & because i have two generals i dont need to recruit cav at all,
    but of all my campaigns so far, this is proving to be my best, with limited cavalry use ive tended to be very reliant on cav in the past, running them ahead & charging into the backs of the enemy, but this way now my battles are lasting longer next campaign will be the MACS! & im gonna use the same principle, man that'll be fun, the macs with 2 units of cav
    so how much cav do you use
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    Default Re: How much cav?

    I usually use 4 units of cavalry + the general. I do not engage the general, I use him to give the troops moral bonus while they hold the line against the enemy. I split those 4 cavalry units into 2 groups and place them on each side and use them to rout the archers and skirmishers and then to charge the enemy from behind.

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    Talking Re: How much cav?

    it really depends on the faction and available cav.
    as romans i use 4Preatorian Cav+gens or 3Equites+gen.

    as macedon i split my army in 2:
    1Part Phalanx's
    2Part 3/4Cav.(mostly macedonian) and 1/4 Archers

    that's my basic army,the 2 parts combined
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    Default Re: How much cav?

    As Roman, I use the general and two cav - one each on flank. They basically just chase routers or go for exposed missiles; hitting the rear or flank in extremis. Roman heavy infantry really does not need missiles or cav to cope with most enemies - at least the barbarians my Julii have been battling on med/med.

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    Default Re: How much cav?

    Guess it depends what armies your using and facing, for example i always have more cavalry with the greeks than i do as when im playing the romans namely because Phalanxs require more cavalry protection than roman legions.

    My standard roman army in ideal conditions is 10 principes 4 roman archers 4 roman cavalry 1 triarii to protect my general and 1 general unit.

    Having three lines 1 of hastati then principes then triarii might be accurate to history but id rather have 2 lines of men who will defeat most infantry instead of one line of men who wont infront of two other lines, who may get routed thus weakening your armies overall morale.

    2 cavalry units on each wing, archers tucked in the centre and my general unit and triarii behind the archers.

    I dont see much point in Velites, as roman infantry throw pila before they charge whatever survives the shower of 10 units of javelin fire will almost certainly not survive close quarters with Principes. Predictably cavalry flanks the enemy infantry or first destroys the enemy cavalry then flank the infantry.

    Roman armies dont need cavalry as much as greek armies as legions can withstand and kill cavalry alot better when the cav has charged amongst there ranks, phalanxs being not the most flexible of units in the world need plenty of cav to make up for this inflexibility.

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    Default Re: How much cav?

    my main armies always have 1 cav, the general. He mops up the routers and usually gets more kills than any other 2-3 units combined. A young general will quickely get gold chevrons this way, and then you can use him in personal combat.

    Just know his limits. You never want to lose your general so never engage more than 1 enemy unit at once with him, and never ever send him into the center of a city.

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