I do agree that nevertheless they where terrifying units on the battlefields, drugged and fanatical fighters, howewer i find them terribly owerpowered considering the fact that they are basically naked unarmoured man !
Just imagine that a single well pointed arrow, javelin or good cut with the sword would kill the Gaseatae. Not to imagine that any warrior would target his genitalia with the sword or the spear. Despite the fact that they where not used in the battlefields only very rarely (a few times, maybe) thus not represented in EB, even attack dogs could disable in real life units such as the Gaesatae, as they where trained to attack the "soft parts".
Even if the Gaesatae would sustain terrible injuries and still continue to fight, eventually they will dye due to the injuries after the battles. Ancient times had no good medicin, and disabled warriors where left to their doom. It is hard to believe for me that in real history Gaesatae could overcome spartans, roman elite legions, and so on.
Just for a test, i have fought a custom battle on hard , in wich i made a siege with a full stack of Gaesatae against a walled city with 2 full stacks of good armenian infantryman. I even roleplayed the battle, sending the Gaesatae to attack in wawes. Still, in the end, i won by killing 5000 or so of the enemyes and having lost less than 300 man. This is irealistic. Not to mention that i lost few man due to arrow fire, despite that there was a constant arrow barrage from the walls. This is not realistic at all.
Anyway, they are a very cool unit, and fun to fight using them. especially in custom battles, where you can build full stacks of them and put them to fight against different enemyes.
I just wanted to point out that the way they are implemented and their attributes are terribly exagerated, at least in my opinion as a future historian.
with respect,
Rex Pelasgorum
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