Well not the phalanx itself, but it is part of it.
I have been playing merryly along with the Seleucids. Now that I have sent the Egyptians home to Egypt, the Parthians are a shadow of their former self, Pontus is wiped out and Armenia is hemmed in on all sides, I desided to deal with the innumerable Rebels sitting around in my lands. I did well can crushed most of them. But I noticed something interesting when I sent my Militia Hoplites against those pesky Eastern Infantry.
The approach was fine, the line up was fine, but the charge was odd.
My Mil Hops advanced slowly as usually while the Eastern Infantry charged headlong into the spearpoints. The unusual part was that Eastern Infantry, on impact, did that little jumping animation to give a powerful blow. Not all of course but some. That looked rather odd, but what was even more odd was the fact that 3-4 Mil Hops fell to the ground, despite having been protected by the spears... I was baffled. How could that happen? There was never any Eastern Infantry inside the spears yet after the fights there were usually about 4-5 dead Mil Hops, a few on the flanks but also a few in the frontlines in the middle.
How is that possible? The Eastern Infantry have much shorter spears and they are not strong enough to force their way into the formation. And it looks absolutely wrong when it happens.
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