What's the quickest, craziest, quirkiest, or most memorable "evaporation" you've ever seen on the battlefield that didn't involve peasants/vanilla archers?
For me, it was an early, Danish game on hard. I invaded Livonia at about 1145 with about four units of huscarles and four units of vikes. After taking down their front line and capturing the enemy general, all that was left was two units of crossbows near the edge of the map. I cornered each unit by entrapping them with a semi-circle of huscarles around them. One unit took off running away from a huscarle to put distance between them.
However, it was running directly towards another huscarle to do so. At the last second before running into the second huscarle, they stopped and tried to run back towards the other unit. The result? One unit of 44 crossbowmen gets effectively "clapped" by two units of approximately one hundred huscarles combined. 41 crossbowmen perish in approximately 1.8 seconds, w/ three lucky souls somehow managing to slip between the cracks.
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