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    Default Huns on the run, never ending battle

    I began a Sarmatian campaign today with a single small village to my name. Knowing the huns were closing in I moved a good stack of units away into goth territory. I left two vigin horsewomen two generals and a spear unit inside.
    The remaining defenders routed the first horde single stack. The next turn I was hit on all 4 sides and my faction leader and his son were killed.
    Up pops my horde over the bridge on the campaign map.
    The next turn I clashed with the first horde stack vs two of mine.
    I made mincemeat of them due to their poor tactics trying to get heavy cav over the bridge hitting my spears whilst I shot everything else up with the missile cav. When they sent in the spear units I used my swords in to take care of them. After their inital charge they seemed hesitant, lining up their units for a bridge crossing but not moving. I goaded them on by moving my spear units back and they began a charge with the rest, infantry over the bridge and their missile and remaining cav over the water.
    When they routed I was quite pleased as any remaining units ran back into the approaching AI general and his stack.
    As soon as the battle finished a second began, my two stacks vs one.
    It was a complete re-run on the first battle and it left me a little worn down by pretty much still a fighting force.
    As soon as that battle finished another one started. Another re-run and I won it rather easily as I had the system down pat this time.
    So now the hun horde is down to half their original size and I have about 3 full stacks. If I wait across the bridge I think I can pretty much destroy the entire hun horde. What happens then? Do they re-appear and do the same again, if so I dont think I could put up with the tedium.
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    Default Re: Huns on the run, never ending battle

    If you destroy them while they are a horde, it's bye-bye forever.

    They can re-horde when they lose their last city.

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    Destro them ASAP. Without a city, and with no generals, the faction is destroyed. In a friend's Celt campaign, I saw a single Goth general wandering around. Without the force to take a city, he was doomed.

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    Default Re: Huns on the run, never ending battle

    Quote Originally Posted by Craterus
    Destro them ASAP. Without a city, and with no generals, the faction is destroyed. In a friend's Celt campaign, I saw a single Goth general wandering around. Without the force to take a city, he was doomed.
    I thought the same with a solitary horde faction leader wandering around on his own. That is until he found a rebel town with a very small garrison which he then sieged. He would have taken the town but I managed to rush an adhoc force to break his siege and later finally run him down.

    Bottom line kill them all.

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    Think about how absurd that would be... some guy with a bunch of bodyguards takes over a town all byhimself, then when he gets kicked out, the townsmen he subjucated all pack up and follow him in masses and merrily fight for him

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    My friend thought it was entertaining to watch him wandering around without the balls to assault towns. He would siege, and then leave when the enemy sallied to meet (and beat) him...

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    Default Re: Huns on the run, never ending battle

    Quote Originally Posted by Conqueror
    Think about how absurd that would be... some guy with a bunch of bodyguards takes over a town all byhimself, then when he gets kicked out, the townsmen he subjucated all pack up and follow him in masses and merrily fight for him
    Especially when more men take up arms and leave the town than the town had in the first place.


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    It all due to that rugged barbarian charisma. ;)
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    Default Re: Huns on the run, never ending battle

    Quote Originally Posted by TinCow
    Especially when more men take up arms and leave the town than the town had in the first place.
    They are like some species of insect, they can lay in teh ground for years and pop up when it rains. In this case they pop up when the general becomes a homeless vagrant.
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    Default Re: Huns on the run, never ending battle

    Quote Originally Posted by Conqueror
    Think about how absurd that would be... some guy with a bunch of bodyguards takes over a town all byhimself, then when he gets kicked out, the townsmen he subjucated all pack up and follow him in masses and merrily fight for him
    Sounds like a spaghetti western I once saw.
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    Sounds like feudalism to me.
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    Default Re: Huns on the run, never ending battle

    Quote Originally Posted by antisocialmunky
    Sounds like feudalism to me.
    Next person to mention feudalism gets stoned, or is it IEHOUAH.
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