Do you guys use the wedge formation special ability?
Do you guys use the wedge formation special ability?
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No, not often, but it can be good for punching a hole in enemy lines.. and then when you are the other side you can charge into the back of another infantry unit.
I would use it if the cavalry charged straight into the enemy unit. But because most of the time it swings to the left and pretty much goes no-where, I don't bother. Often it is better to use a standard charge, or a long thin formation that will overlap the enemy unit and cause carnage from multiple directions.
However, if ever you find yourself with head-hunting maidens and you're going up against Cataphracts, use the wedge, but click behind the Cataphracts. It's the most efficient way to kill those tanks with those ladies. I've done enough tedious tests to find that out.
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I almost never use wedge formation. I often cannot get it to work right in the context of a charge: the first few ranks often will charge, but the rest just kind of advance to contact at a walk.
However, I have used wedge formation for getting at annoying enemy archers. You can threaten to flank the enemy line with one cavalry unit, wait for a gap to open up in the enemy line, and dash through with another (expendable) cavalry unit in wedge formation to come to grips with the archers who are peppering your infantry or missile troops.
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Wedge is a tricky formation to use. Most of the time, it's better to use normal. I've been trying to find the opportunity to use it to pry apart a gap in the enemy line to give infantry more flanking opportunities which is what it was historically used for. Try to target weak and wavering units. Also try using it to attack the side of a unit.
Yes.Originally Posted by imdWALRU5
There's an old MTW thread about the virtues of the wedge, and for high attack/low-defense units (ie: cav), might as well go for the +1 Attack and Pushback (don't know if it translates exactly into RTW).
Some times I use wedge formation when I am flanking an enemy phalanx. It helps to have a concentrated point in the initial attack and throws the whole phalanx into disarray
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Nope, I don't use it. When I have it tends to veer left or right trying to plot an intercept course. I suppose it might work if ordered as a "charge through" rather than a "charge attack." The wedge is vulnerable to being struck on the flank.
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As for me i prefer a massive flanking attack with heavy cavalry and then a final charge in the front of enemy army and elephants running through enemy troops. As for pikemen I think the best devastation of them is to attack them from the back with one unit and then quickly from the front with another (of course after pikemen have turned to the first one).It is possible even with light troops.So not much use for wedge!
i never use it because it's heavily bugged
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I think what I want to try to lessen the swinging is making sure they hit when the enemy is standing still or occupied with attacking somebody. I noticed that my cav start pursuing and not charging when they do that swinging thing. Also, we'd have more opportunities to use it if the AI organized itself into tight lines rather than scattering all over the place.
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