Well, in my Romani campaign, the Sweboz are second, after me, in the military power graph. They have a truly gigantic military, more than 15 stacks

. It is true that 40% of those stacks are levy spearmen, but the rest, the rest is much better. The Sweboz definitely have numbers on their side, but I have amassed six full stacks, half of them all elite, and the other half made up of still very good troops, veterans of my previous campaigns in Gaul and Iberia. I have also created swarms of spies and assassins, more than thirty agents total to sabotage, cause riots and open gates. Then after about 25 years of building up, I struck in one turn and taken 5 settlements in the same turn. I waited for two years, and captured four more. In between I was annihilating their numerous field armies. In the end, I destroyed the Sweboz in no more than five years!
So even with their crappy troops, they still pose quite a challenge. My Roman Empire was already at more than a hundred territories when I took on the Sweboz. I also had the benefit of the Marian Reforms and armies of Camillian Triarii and Pedites Extraordianrii. Not to mention that I heavily recruited Neitos, Cordinau Orca, Mori Gaesum, Iosatae, Balearic Slingers, Misthophoroi Phalangitai, and Merceanry Hellenic Generals as heavy cavalry to supplement my armies.
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