I was defending against Poland a few nights back in Carpathia iirc, and I found what I think is the best defensive position I've seen outside of a bridge battle.
The battle map had mountains around the edges with a field in the middle, although the mountains jutted out into the field in places. The position I took up was in the corner of the map close to me.
It was at the top of a steep mountains rise. To the left was impassable terrain (white snowy bit) on the ridge which dropped down on the other side. This impassable terrain continued down most of the way to the field below. It ended at a round hill.
To the right was the edge of the map, but the rise continued around to the right and away with the side of the map. This created a kind of bowl effect.
The result of this setup was that the enemy had to march across the field and then go around the bump on the bottom left (no point climbing the rise there). They then had to swing round to the right to climb straight up the steep rise.
Before they got there though I had sent my mounted Xbows down to the bump to cause some mayhem before they got there.
Problem (for them) was, as they rounded the bump they were within range of my archers high above them. Because of this they didn't have time to reassemble, and the space they could march up wasn't wide enough for many units across in any case. So the effect was they came up the mountain strong out in dribs and drabs.
I took advantage of this and my mounted Xbows were able to mostly wipe out 3 of their ranged units. Once done my mounted Xbows sat on the right side of the bowl and peppered the rest with bolts.
The units that did make it up to my infantry (conveniently sheltering in sparse forest) were quickly turned by my FMAAs and cleaned up by my few knights.
End result was about 650 dead their side to about 60 my side. It would have been much worse if I had the right troop mix to really take advantage (only had 2 archer units, about 17 knights and 30 mounted Xbows, although my infantry were OK). But I think that any army with that defensive position is going to rain the pain on anybody game enough to take it on.![]()
I think it warranted a sign at the base of the rise which reads "Welcome to the killing zone. Please enjoy your (long) stay"![]()
Anyone got a similar defensive position?
Sorry I don't have a pic by the way - hope the description makes sense.
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