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    Default Re: What kind of general are you?

    hello I am new here.
    Nice to meet u guys.
    I like TW games a lot.
    I'd say I am a more conventional commander who follow the rule tightly.
    I dont like to take chances, but that could be a bad thing as well.
    I put my infantry in the front facing directly to the enemy line. Archers behind the infantry line. Sometimes I swap the two ranks for the archers to reach the enemy line. I put Cavalry units to the flanks of the infantry line, but this can be a problem when the enemy concentrate the attack on the flanks, so I usually move them around a lot to adapt to the changing situation. The cavalry units are also used to sneak behind the enemy line from the flanks to destroy any heavy equipments.
    My goal as the commander of my army is always to achieve a victory with minimum casualty.
    The unit I like the most is probably heavy cavalry units due their high mobility.
    The unit I fear the most is pikeman. they are very annoying when there are good units protecting their flanks.

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    Default Re: What kind of general are you?

    Welcome to the Guild! I have the same sort of style as you.

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    Default Re: What kind of general are you?

    I use a similar style, but I take huge risks when I am in trouble.

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    A Lot of Infantry, quite a few skirmishers/Missile Troops, and a little bit of cavalry to plug up holes. But for more specialised areas (especially going up against nimble/fast opponents) I adjust my army accordingly, maybe add a few more skirmishers into the mix, or add more cav. But I always find confidence in large infantry numbers.

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