I've been doing this experiment in my Seleucid campaign VH/Mon normal scale (militia hoplites are 80)
I have an army on Italy that's composed of all of my current 5 Cataphract unit (largely silver chevron experienced),2 Scythian mercs, 4 Greek cavalry, 6 Militia cavalry, 2 Companion and a general.
There are no infantry what so ever.
My tactic compose of dividing my army into several units, Cataphracts and companions, Scythians and Militia, General and Greek.
And then it's a case of maneuvering around the enemy, having them chase around the element of my army
The AI tends to divide it's into unequal groups. On one case, the romans send velites to attack the Cataphracts and Companions.
If there's an obviuos gap between a unit to the main body I have the heavy cavalry take it out. When they're routing i send the Greek and General took make sure stay that way. The Scythians and Millitia soften up the enemy with their arrows and spears, when they're out of ammo, I convert then into router chasers.
So far this army been doing good, beating all of the roman armies sent at me as long as I control the army direct. I once beaten a 1530 Roman army with a reinforcement army, (one was 800 and the other 870) they composed of Imperial and Republic units it took me a while, but eventually beaten them. Leaving me with about 40% casualties but at least I won.
Has anyone else tried doing this with other factions?
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