Quote Originally Posted by Landwalker
Do you do this by simply double-clicking behind the enemy, or by charging, then running through? It doesn't seem like simply running has the same effect as charging, and once the chariots hit on a charge they seem to get awfully bogged down.
You got it. Double-clicking behind the enemy gets you nowhere, because there's a huge difference (statistically speaking) between "running" and "charging." "Charge" to contact, then "run" - through, back, away, to the side, or whatever. If you're going through the enemy formation, the best way to go about it is to "charge" a unit *behind* your actual target (if possible), then go from there.

With the relative weakness of Casse chariots (markedly weaker than Eastern chariots, even in 0.81), I wouldn't just pile into an enemy formation, either. Instead, try hitting from a shallower angle. The turn radius on chariots is so bad (and they behave so erratically), that you can't extract them before taking huge casualties.