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    Default Glorious Victories

    Whats your Best or most Brilliant victory? As in kills/casualties, performing a unique maneuver, routing the enemy (almost) instantly, going down in flames (losing all your men but no rout), etc. Pics are welcome (and would in fact be enjoyed!)

    State the faction you were playing as, whom you were fighting, and anything you see fit. Also, discussion on battlefield tactics is also welcome, I'd love to learn how you guys play, as I'm still a bit of a standard tactician.

    I'll post Mine as soon as I can get images on the page. Cheers!

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    Well certainly one of my most memorable victories came ine one of my very first campaigns as the Spanish. I managed to *just barely* successfully defend against an Almohad counterattack in Cordoba while outnumbered 3-to-1. Considering that even now my battle skills are only average, back then winning such a victory was impressive indeed!

    I have an old AAR on the battle written up somewhere. I'll see if I can find it and repost it here.
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    I remember one of my best battles - in a way - that I fought when I had just downloaded XL. I was playing as the French in Early, I don't remember the exact year or prelude to it, but anyway it came to a big show-off against my full stack against a full Germans stack (I had already defeated the English by this time). I can't remember where the battle took place but it was a relatively flat map so I guess either I lost ground (like Champagne) or I had taken my troops well into Germany proper (Franconia, for example).
    Anyway, my army was unusually cavalry heavy, and I was still quite a newbie at battles, but this time I managed to pull of a decisive victory beyond the ordinary. I don't remember the exact composition of my army, but I moved my archers and FS up against the enemy front (I was attacking). At the same time, I moved my entire cavalry force (at least 4 units, can't remember which but probably a few FK or even Norman Knights as this was late in the 12th C) up and positioned them in a straight line to the right of my enemy.
    A short artillery duel took place, and then just a big clash. Once my heavily outnumbered infantry began to crumble before the enemy, I charged my cavalry perfectly in the flank of the enemy and even in from behind. The result was quite obvious, mass rout and a total victory with pretty much all my enemies killed or captured.





    Can't claim that it was really glorious. My army commander was far better than the German one, and as it was in fact an AI-army, it was composed mainly out of utter crap troops. At least it looked good.
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    I remember a battle against the French. I was outnumber three or four to one, but I still decided to fight. My army was mainly archers, billmen, and hobilars. It was a glorious victory for me as I only lost about a 1/4 of my men, and completely routed or captured the French army. I made a killing off those guys I captured.
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    I remember many (online) games where people kept sending more and more cavalry to keep my camels at bay, failing miserably ofcourse...
    Abandon all hope.

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    Default Re: Glorious Victories

    Quote Originally Posted by Mithrandir
    I remember many (online) games where people kept sending more and more cavalry to keep my camels at bay, failing miserably ofcourse...
    But of course.

    By the way, it's good to see you poke your head in here, Mithrandir.

    EDIT: I found my AAR of that battle I was referring to. Here it is:


    Probably my most memorable battle was a couple years ago when I was playing as the Spanish. It was early in the game--maybe 10 years in. My king had attacked Cordoba and was starving out the castle garrison when the Almohads sent in a large force to break the seige, led by the Caliph himself.

    I had excellent ground on which to defend--the top of a long wooded hill up which the enemy had to climb--but I only had about 450 men, whereas the Almos had something like 1200-1300. The only other real advantage I had was that King Alphonso had 7-8 Command stars (because of the +2 bonus from his Expert Defender trait), and the Caliph only had 4-5.

    The Almos wasted no time in attacking my position. My 1 unit of urban militia and 2 units of spearmen (all of whom were under-strength) managed to hold off repeated assaults by the Almos' infantry for what seemed like an eternity. Meanwhile, my 2 units of archers and 2 units of Jinnettes were doing a wonderful job of picking off the AUM and Berber Camels, although my Jinnettes were eventually forced to pull back to my left flank when the Caliph sent a strong detachment of enemy troops to engage them.

    Despite the spectacular performance of my front line and my archers (who seemed to kill someone with every arrow they loosed), I doubt I would have won the battle--except that the Almohads made what turned out to be a critical mistake. The Caliph, growing increasingly frustrated by my stubborn defense, decided to take matters into his own hands. He led his bodyguards in an attempt to smash my spearmen that were holding my right flank (who by now were right on the edge of breaking).

    That was when two things happened: 1.) My archers (who were almost out of ammo by this point) started gunning for the Caliph; and 2.) King Alphonso and his knights finally emerged from the woods where they'd been concealed and charged right into his rear. Caught completely flat-footed by my king, and unexpectedly coming under fire from my arrows, the Caliph's bodyguard simply collapsed and he was soon slain. My Jinnettes (who had finally managed to rest a bit), immediately attacked and fell upon the enemy's (now demoralized) right flank, which crumpled almost instantly.

    A scant few seconds after that, the entire Almohad army was fleeing down the hill. My exhausted infantry and archers could only watch and cheer on my king as he and the Jinnettes chased down dozens of routers, all the way to the edge of the map. Once there, they stayed and ran off the few reinforcements that appeared (just some peasants and spearmen).

    I don't remember the exact final tally anymore, but it was something like 600 enemy killed and 300 captured, while losing about 150 men. All in all, a most excellent and satisfying battle.
    Last edited by Martok; 03-30-2007 at 00:39.
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