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    Default Re: Composition hellenistic armies

    Besides the one Konny mentioned i don´t think there are standard formations

    For example: at gabiene (315 BC) Antigonus massed his heavy Thracian cavalry, elephants, light infantry and skirmishers on his right and advanced against Eumenes, while refusing his ''center'' infantry and his very small force of light horse on his far left flank.

    So you could say that the Antigonid infantry actually formed his left flank ;)

    Eumenes basicly used the same formation...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutchhoplite View Post
    Besides the one Konny mentioned i don´t think there are standard formations

    For example: at gabiene (315 BC) Antigonus massed his heavy Thracian cavalry, elephants, light infantry and skirmishers on his right and advanced against Eumenes, while refusing his ''center'' infantry and his very small force of light horse on his far left flank.

    So you could say that the Antigonid infantry actually formed his left flank ;)

    Eumenes basicly used the same formation...
    Yeh, but I mean like the standard formation - The romans had the quincux, The Maks had the Alexandros Phalanx, but whatdid, for example, Qartadastim use?

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    Historical formations need not to be the best for a game like EB anyways. For example I get the best out of Camillan Romans when using the Triarii as a Hoplites Phalanx in the centre and the Hastati as flankers. Also playing the Romans I got very good results using somewhat Alexandrian tactics in Spain with a massive cavalry attack on one wing.

    EDIT: Charthagians used the Tactics of the army they had copied I would guess. That would be Greek Hoplite for the early army (of this is hardly anything known) and Successor style for the late army (yes, we all know about the exception at Cannae).
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    Quote Originally Posted by konny View Post
    Historical formations need not to be the best for a game like EB anyways. For example I get the best out of Camillan Romans when using the Triarii as a Hoplites Phalanx in the centre and the Hastati as flankers. Also playing the Romans I got very good results using somewhat Alexandrian tactics in Spain with a massive cavalry attack on one wing.

    EDIT: Charthagians used the Tactics of the army they had copied I would guess. That would be Greek Hoplite for the early army (of this is hardly anything known) and Successor style for the late army (yes, we all know about the exception at Cannae).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Che Roriniho View Post
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    That's just text...now an image...that would be excellent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Krusader View Post
    That's just text...now an image...that would be excellent.
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