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    Default Hastati getting smacked in Macedonia

    Has anyone had any success fighting cavalry intensive Macedonians using a Roman army that is predominantly infantry, but without triarii?

    Although I try to avoid fighting battles with unbalanced armies, on a couple of occasions now I have brought mostly infantry troops to the field and watched my hastati fold like a deck of cards when dealing with Mac lancers.

    I believe that I read somewhere that hastati, as a rule, don't do well with cav. Do princeps work noticably better?

    Just kind of curious.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Auctoritas
    Has anyone had any success fighting cavalry intensive Macedonians using a Roman army that is predominantly infantry, but without triarii?

    Although I try to avoid fighting battles with unbalanced armies, on a couple of occasions now I have brought mostly infantry troops to the field and watched my hastati fold like a deck of cards when dealing with Mac lancers.

    I believe that I read somewhere that hastati, as a rule, don't do well with cav. Do princeps work noticably better?

    Just kind of curious.....
    Principes are strong enough to resist and pin the charge long enough for you to send your own cavalry into the rear of the pinned enemy cavalry and rout them before it's too late. You can also do well by stacking 2 or more units of hastati on top of each other. Just remember to bring much cavalry so you can charge the rear of the enemy when they're pinned and you should be fine. Actually I've personally done well against macedonian lancers armies with equites by isolating them and hitting them a few at the time, but it requires more micromanagement and can be harder than using footmen for pinning and equites for killing.
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    Default Re: Hastati getting smacked in Macedonia

    principes are better , use them, also make your troops -since you are mostly using infantry - fire at will.
    lancers drop like flies if you manage to hit them with pila, and once they ingage in melee they are done for, their only power is in their charge.

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    Stacking hastati and using pila works well.

    Try to stay on defensive and use hills. This slows their charge and gives them more time to eat pila.

    Also have velites right behind your hastati to throw their pila. This overlapping pila fire kills lancers very fast.

    Access to archers will also allow you to mow down those low armor troops from range.

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    Don't forget to find a tree to sit your vulnerable units under. Cavalry get a big penalty for fighting in wooded areas, and I'm pretty certain you only need a few trees for it to count as forest ground. Those lancers won't be as deadly then.

    I really hate the huge number of lancers the AI builds though. I remember pre-patch my Brutii settlements would be under siege nearly every turn by an army of Macedonians where 50% or more were lancers.
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    i like puting my guys in a line and my hasati or pricipes at fire at will and when the horse do get to you just flank them

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    Quote Originally Posted by professorspatula
    I really hate the huge number of lancers the AI builds though. I remember pre-patch my Brutii settlements would be under siege nearly every turn by an army of Macedonians where 50% or more were lancers.
    There is for one reason: the lancers got a charge bonus on 15.
    I was shocked when I first saw it. It`s probably the best 1.level cavalry there is to be found.
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    Default Re: Hastati getting smacked in Macedonia

    Quote Originally Posted by Auctoritas
    Has anyone had any success fighting cavalry intensive Macedonians using a Roman army that is predominantly infantry, but without triarii?
    I believe that I read somewhere that hastati, as a rule, don't do well with cav. Do princeps work noticably better?
    Just kind of curious.....
    Principes are a little better than Hastaties but except the "wooded advice" earlier keep your inf-army on hold formation, don´t charge, and atleast 2 lines deep (not the unit, the army). This allows the first line to engage until the enemy engages them while line 2 and 3 can continue the pilae hail until depleted. When line 2 is out of ammo flank left and right. Repeat with line 3 etc.

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    Thanks to all for the good gouge.
    I just refought a couple of battles based on the multiple lines in defense concept and have experienced much better results. It just goes to show that even a blind squirrel can find a nut now and then...

    I also noticed that setting the hastati to fire at will has also helped immensely. Is there any reason that I shouldn't make that their default setting?????
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    Default Re: Hastati getting smacked in Macedonia

    Quote Originally Posted by Auctoritas
    I also noticed that setting the hastati to fire at will has also helped immensely. Is there any reason that I shouldn't make that their default setting?????
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    I might have posted it somewhere but I haven't got any answers yet so I just re-posted it here. Since playing RTR 5.41 I haven't been able to go to war with Macedonians yet but the Greeks is my main nemesis now.

    So far I haven't had problems with their cavs but their hoplites. One on one my principes always routed before the phalanx. The only way is is to envelope them completely from all sides. Anyway on some battle where the numbers are equal I'm always on the run , even with 4-5 star general on their side.

    Since my roman army composition always principes (hastatis only what is given when strted the campaign, provided they still survive. I don't use much triaris.

    Which is better against phalax ? Triariis or Principees ? Or any other tactics ?
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    All of you are INFERIOR MWAHAHAHA... *ahem* just kidding.

    But to tell the truth, I stormed through Greece all the way clear to Porrolissum with just hastati and two units of principes. It can be done. I set my hastati to fire at will, and simply advanced them at the enemy stacks. If the cavalry tried to outflank me I ran a couple of cohorts from the centre to the flanks. The trick is to stop your hastati moving, regardless of whether or not they are facing the lancers head on, to take the charge. Always worked. By the time the pikemen arrived to crush my (empty) centre, my flank battles were over and the phalanx was being hit from every direction EXCEPT the front.

    Oh, but one thing. Never ever play the Roman style just because you're Roman--the Romans, after all, had cavalry. Four Equites are enough to destroy the enemy cavalry corps. I've tried this out before. Macedonian LL and all other cavalry forces controlled by the AI never charge en masse, but spread out in a fan as they go, to pursue one-unit-one-target fighting styles. When they do that, I see no reason why I should concentrate my equites in one four-unit fist and punch them in the centre unit where it hurts, break through them and round on the next one, and the next, just as they're all busy beating up my hastati. Concentrate your forces. Don't let the 15 charge bonus scare you. If you play it right and let the LL charge your stationary hastati, THEN countercharge them, bingo, you've got it made--the LL will never be able to use their charge where it hurts. Trust me, LLs charging hastati, even in single line, should never hurt as much as it did you.

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    MWHAHAHAHA, pezhettairoi I one-upped you

    I did the same thing but with 5 hastati, 2 equites, and my general.

    Lancers have the great charge bonus but there are plenty of ways to negate that.

    The battle in my campaign that broke the Macedonian's back was when they laid siege to Thermon right after I captured it. They had 2 militia hoplites, 1 merc hoplite, 8 lancers, 1 macedonian cav, and the macedonian king.

    First off you must make your hastati's rank depth as deep as possible (try a box formation). The AI had all their phalanx on their flank closest to my wall. I exited from a side gate and basically used my equites to "stretch" their cav line by running them away from the wall in a fake flanking maneuver. Then I maneuvered my hastati so that their phalanxes were between me and their cav. I still managed to outflank their phalanx with my general and some hastati while the rest of my infantry held their line.

    I routed the militia hoplites and started on the mercs. However, dumb AI wanted to get ALL of their cav into the battle as soon as possible, charged straight into the backs of their merc hoplites! This disrupted their formation so much my hastati was able to close in and negate their spears. Since the lancers now lost their chage bonus because their own hoplites stopped the charge they now got chopped to pieces by my lowly hastati while my cav had free reign to charge the point of engagement as many times as they wanted.

    Eventually their king died and the sheer number of routing units running into their remaing cav trying to get into the battle made the rest of their army rout. I chased them down with my equites. End result - I win suffering pretty heavy casualties in 3 out of the 5 hastati and 50% losses in my cav, but their whole army was wiped out except for 3 units of lancers.

    As I moved my deplete army further to Larissa, I found that that was most of their existing forces, and I was able to breeze through the rest of my war with Macedon.

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