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    I know that lots of people here use hit&run tactics but I would like to have you share thoughts and tactics about global scrimishing- attack with small force, make as much dammage as you can, and retreat before you get beaten.

    I usually use single unit of fastest HA I can get and ride them around enemy formation untill I am out of arrows.

    Any other ideas?

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    Quote Originally Posted by placenik
    I know that lots of people here use hit&run tactics
    I use and prefer hit&CRUSH tactics.

    Single unit doesnt make sense. It's easy to control, but it wont do much damage. Take more units, group them (not with in-game feature), and make them fire in the enemy's backs..

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    I personally dont go out with a small army to with the intent to weaken and retreat. Sometimes i will bribe an enemy army and, if its units are the same as mine ie early greek and macedonian armies, I will turn it around and attack the closest army I can find with absolutely no chance in winning. Mostly to weaken the enemy army. Then I'll disband the survivors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Telys
    I personally dont go out with a small army to with the intent to weaken and retreat. Sometimes i will bribe an enemy army and, if its units are the same as mine ie early greek and macedonian armies, I will turn it around and attack the closest army I can find with absolutely no chance in winning. Mostly to weaken the enemy army. Then I'll disband the survivors.
    That wont work either - small weak army is likely to flee easily instead of making damage and will do much better in big army.

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    The rationale, I think, is that it was the enemy's troops anyway.

    I think hit-and-run tactics are sometimes necessary for HA-dependent factions like Parthia, Scythia and Numidia. Train up a full- or even half-stack of low-tier HAs, shoot the enemy, withdraw when out of arrows. It's not ideal (a lot of casualties get healed, especially because missile fire seems to wound less mortally), but sometimes it's an effective and cheap way to dispose of that annoying army of hoplites carrying long pointy sticks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Charge
    That wont work either - small weak army is likely to flee easily instead of making damage and will do much better in big army.
    Well I was not doing that either, but can you tell me other way to destroy full stack Macedon army with 4 scythian HAs? Of course without casulties.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quirinus
    I think hit-and-run tactics are sometimes necessary for HA-dependent factions like Parthia, Scythia and Numidia. Train up a full- or even half-stack of low-tier HAs, shoot the enemy, withdraw when out of arrows. It's not ideal (a lot of casualties get healed, especially because missile fire seems to wound less mortally), but sometimes it's an effective and cheap way to dispose of that annoying army of hoplites carrying long pointy sticks.
    Early on in the game I do find this strategy the best. Later on, however, it can be easier and faster to fight with some slightly better cavalry, Cataphracts and the suchlike, in addition to horse archers.

    It's a bit of an exploit, yet AI doesn't really have the sense to remain stationary and not chase when their troops are being fired at. This leaves vulnerable flanks, which these more weighty cavalry can charge into, withdraw and charge again - its often inadvisable to stay in melee long, since, if not fully broken up, the troops usually forget the ranged horse archer and turn around with their big pointy sticks fairly quickly.

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    In my Parthian campaign, I never had to use hit-and-run tactics, in the early part of the campaign I'd just surround and fire at the enemy from all sides until I ran out of of ammunition and then charged down the survivors with the General's Bodyguard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Omanes Alexandrapolites
    It's a bit of an exploit, yet AI doesn't really have the sense to remain stationary and not chase when their troops are being fired at. This leaves vulnerable flanks, which these more weighty cavalry can charge into, withdraw and charge again - its often inadvisable to stay in melee long, since, if not fully broken up, the troops usually forget the ranged horse archer and turn around with their big pointy sticks fairly quickly.
    Yes, but this could be a legitimate strategy too. I've noticed that the hoplites (or any other unit) tend to chase more valuable troops (in this case the cataphracts), which leaves their backs open to a lethal barrage of arrows from the aforementioned horse archers.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tom0
    Massed velites vs barbarians are a good strategy, 10 or so with general and one/two cav units. They own Gauls. In a two deep line they'll rout many units before combat, ones that are not routed will be weakened. Then velites can hold their own untill the cav flank. Quite fun watching an army run from a load of short romans in bear skins.
    Ooh, this is an interesting tactic. I will try that the next time I play the Julii. Though don't the very fast barbarian cavalry usually catch up and shred the hapless velites?
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    Ooh, this is an interesting tactic. I will try that the next time I play the Julii. Though don't the very fast barbarian cavalry usually catch up and shred the hapless velites?
    The trick (I guess) is to charge your cavalry against the enemy cavalry. But I think the velites can shoot them and hit with pila.




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    OK, looks like noone likes skirmishing here.

    First, if you use 1 HA against full stack, HA will not rout unless engaged melee (and if they are, then you have seriously screwd up something). Yes they will be shaken/steady, but they will shoot.
    At the begining of game number of enemies killed with single basic HA should be around 70, 50 if you have to fight heavy cavalery or decent hoplites.
    Bigger enemy formation is, better- if they chase you they will distroy their lines, if they don't run around as if you are trying to get behind their lines, AI will try to make shield wall facing you and disrupting line again.

    Potentialy dangerous units to face:
    Other HAs- anihilate them first on any cost, or don't attack at all.
    Javelin light cavalery- only shooting unit faster than HA, keep distance and try not to provoke them in chase. When chase starts, start runing and shooting, then press W, and get out of there before you get javelined. Their armour sucks, so you should be able to eliminate at least half unit of them, before you run.
    Light cavalery- they are NOT faster than you, shoot in move untill out of arrows, then withdraw.
    Heavy cavalery- you are faster, ignore them.


    Velites VS barb cavalery- barbarian cavalery has moral 4, if they don't do colective charge, they will get butcered and routed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caius
    The trick (I guess) is to charge your cavalry against the enemy cavalry. But I think the velites can shoot them and hit with pila.
    You have the idea Caius. Weak FM are good for this. You know the ones, well bred but useless.

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    placenik, you forgot to mention skirmishers and archers. In a medium- to large-sized army, archers will be protected behind flanks, from which they will decimate your HAs. Even if they're not that well-protected by other troops, you will still lose in an arrow duel, due to your lower numbers. Charge them and you might rout them, but you will lose quite a lot of your own HAs. So IMO, pitting one HA against a full-stack is not a very viable strategy, as there's a good chance that a full-stack will have a few skirmishers/archers.

    A mass of HAs, that's a different kettle of fish.
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    Massed velites vs barbarians are a good strategy, 10 or so with general and one/two cav units. They own Gauls. In a two deep line they'll rout many units before combat, ones that are not routed will be weakened. Then velites can hold their own untill the cav flank. Quite fun watching an army run from a load of short romans in bear skins.

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    I, too, have never had to use this tactic, even as Parthia. I'm sure that by the time you've run out of arrows (assuming you've got at least a half stack of horse archers), the enemy will be so weak and out of morale that just using the mass cavalry charge/flank method will make them break and run. Then you can start a chain rout, especially with early Egyptian units. I've almost never had a defeat using that strategy.
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    Default Re: Global scrimishers

    Hit and Run tactics are fun, but you have to be able to give out the commands extremely fast, otherwise you end up with a lot of units lost to friendly fire.
    If you want to be able to give the commands to those range units much faster, I would reccomend using hotkeys. They deliver the command much faster than simply using the mouse.
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    Quote Originally Posted by placenik
    I know that lots of people here use hit&run tactics but I would like to have you share thoughts and tactics about global scrimishing- attack with small force, make as much dammage as you can, and retreat before you get beaten.

    I usually use single unit of fastest HA I can get and ride them around enemy formation untill I am out of arrows.

    Any other ideas?
    If you do this repeatedly does this effect (increase) the enemy generals rating at all or are thebattles ot insignifcant as only one unnit is involved?

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    Quote Originally Posted by o_loompah_the_delayer
    If you do this repeatedly does this effect (increase) the enemy generals rating at all or are thebattles ot insignifcant as only one unnit is involved?
    They get command stars, but rearly, and it looks like they are capped to 4 (not sure about this)
    To be honest, I don't care, they die soon enough

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    Does it improve their command stars or number of bodyguards?

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    Improves command stars only.
    Bodyguards mostly decline due to arrow rain ;)

    BTW, if you are worried by general and his stars, kill him first. One unit of basic HAs is usually enough for ~40 general cavalery, and about 20-30 eastern general cavalery (javelines are pointy)

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    Quote Originally Posted by placenik
    (javelines are pointy)
    As opposed to arrows

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