I recently tried out a few basic tactics. Me with 1 SA and 1 YS
enemy with 1YS and 1 YC
I kept beating the enemy when based on a hill, and now reversed, me with 1 YS, 1 YC enemy my former set-up He was based on small hill and I used my YC to lure away his YS so my YS could charge his archers. Now, I had lost about 5 men on the rush up to encounter, but his SA managed not only to hold ground but also rout my YS!
The heigt advantage couldn't be that high could it?
Why???
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