If you have a peasant general and a few minutes on the clock, you can just run them around until the AI times out and oyu win.
If you have a peasant general and a few minutes on the clock, you can just run them around until the AI times out and oyu win.
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I would never take a peasant in battle, they run easy which sets off the rest of your troops. The only thing peasants are good for are for garrison castles to stop rebellions in that province. (But if there is a rebellion, then the province is lost in my eyes!)
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In fact, I love peasants in battle. In the enemy ranks, that is.
For the very reason I tend to target them with a fast unit which will break them at an instant. The sight of commoners running for their lives can unsettle all but the bravest souls, and with enemy morale impacted by this flight, the whole army will break just that little bit earlier...Originally Posted by Total War Merc
I'd disagree, for the reason given in my previous post and also because...Originally Posted by Total War Merc
Not only rebellion. Sometimes your provinces guarded by a peasant mob get attacked by a single unit of spearmen, archers or what-have-you. When you try to defend with peasants, they get beaten by just any unit. When you defend with Spearmen... well, that's another story (Archers, Peasants and even Cavalry units would have a hard time wrestling the province from you). If you plan to garrison a province, make it something that actually counts!Originally Posted by Total War Merc
Last edited by Loucipher; 02-10-2006 at 14:03.
Loucipher
Chancellor of the Void
The Ninth Ring of Hell
"Vexilla regis prodeunt inferni
verso di noi; però dinanzi mira",
disse 'l maestro mio "se tu 'l discerni".
Dante Alighieri, La divina commedia, Canto XXXIV, 1-3
I agree. Although it does depend where the province is of course...I recently had Friesland swiped out from under me by the English using an under-strength fyrd unit and a dozen FMAA...if I'd had anything but peasants I would not have lost, however, they are so utterly monstrously bad at fighting that I failed to even kill a decent number of enemy...frontier provinces get UM or Spears, often units that have become obsolete as I tech up and need to be 'retired'. Capturing Scandinavia or Britain is good in VI cos you can spam Thralls and Fyrd to garrison places, although Fyrd are frankly a bit too good for that.Not only rebellion. Sometimes your provinces guarded by a peasant mob get attacked by a single unit of spearmen, archers or what-have-you. When you try to defend with peasants, they get beaten by just any unit. When you defend with Spearmen... well, that's another story (Archers, Peasants and even Cavalry units would have a hard time wrestling the province from you). If you plan to garrison a province, make it something that actually counts!
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There's a great combat use for peasants, sort of, though it's a little cheesy. Say there's a stack of rebels you want to bribe, like the Vikings in Norway or something. If there's time, attack it with a good stack of peasants a few times (autocalc) and you'll be able to buy valored units with command stars.
Ah, yes... cannon fodder to sharpen the teeth on...
I constantly use the other factions' (or rebel) peasants for just the same... a sight of a peasant rebellion is (almost) always something I welcome with joy![]()
Loucipher
Chancellor of the Void
The Ninth Ring of Hell
"Vexilla regis prodeunt inferni
verso di noi; però dinanzi mira",
disse 'l maestro mio "se tu 'l discerni".
Dante Alighieri, La divina commedia, Canto XXXIV, 1-3
The English are falling apart and there's 1100 rebel peasants in Wales. Who shall be granted this coveted gift?
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