So I decided to pick up MTW:VI again after a long absence, and started a campaign as the Picts on Hard. The Vikings were in a foul mood and were aggressively raiding - not just me but many other factions as well. I managed to quickly assemble a reasonable army and drive the Scots from the north.
It took me a while to expand after that. This is because I had to deal with the Vikings, who were soon totally focused on me, and because I was allied with the Northumbrians to the south. I concentrated instead on building a fleet, and eventually managed to drive the Viking ships from the shores of Britain.
To the south, the Mercians were busy. They defeated the Saxons and declared war on Northumbria. At this point I decided to pick up some of the spoils of war and invaded Northumbria, seizing about three provinces. This helped my economy a bit.
My next campaign was in Ireland, where I quickly and easily swept aside the large but poorly equipped Irish. This gave me a solid economic base. However, the Mercians finished their conquests in the south, occupying Wales and the rest of Northumbria. Britain was now split between the Picts and the Mercians, with the Mercians leading in economic, military, and technological prowess. My only advantage was control of the sea.
So now I face war with Mercia. I'm winning so far - I've seized four provinces and sunk their upstart fleet. After the initial surprise attack some of their provinces rebelled, and the Saxons reappeared in the south (however, they're not currently at war with Mercia). So eventual victory is virtually assured. However...
Those Saxon huscarles, like their Viking cousins, are a bear to fight when you've got none of your own. I just got mounted nobles, so I'll finally have some decent cavalry to flank and charge with. What do you guys use to take on the fierce armoured axemen?
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