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    Get lots of Druid ancilliaries including excellent post-battle healers as well as trader and law-maker type traits. The Druid healers stack with other Druids who also provide some healing - the only time I've seen multiple healer ancilliaries on one FM, added to their own healing bonuses from Druidic training traits. At least I presume all the healing stuff stacks, I've never really tested it.

    Still Healer + Trader + Law-giver = Win

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ravenfeeder View Post
    Get lots of Druid ancilliaries including excellent post-battle healers as well as trader and law-maker type traits. The Druid healers stack with other Druids who also provide some healing - the only time I've seen multiple healer ancilliaries on one FM, added to their own healing bonuses from Druidic training traits. At least I presume all the healing stuff stacks, I've never really tested it.

    Still Healer + Trader + Law-giver = Win

    Indeed... sounds awesome... I suck at fighting with the ' barbarian' facctions tbh, but I might just start a Casse Campaign to learn
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    I realize "blitzing" is usually looked at negatively around these parts but I've found it much easier to take a settlement or two right away with your starting army. You will be in the green without having to disband anything (I disbanded my ship though)
    The battles will be a piece of cake. The enemy will sally forth thinking they will crush your army but a well placed battle line and well timed chariot charge by your FMs will change all that and the settlements will be yours with minimal casualties.
    But then again I'd rather play on the offensive than the defensive which seems to be the exception around here. To each their own style I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fierro View Post
    I realize "blitzing" is usually looked at negatively around these parts but I've found it much easier to take a settlement or two right away with your starting army. You will be in the green without having to disband anything (I disbanded my ship though)
    The battles will be a piece of cake. The enemy will sally forth thinking they will crush your army but a well placed battle line and well timed chariot charge by your FMs will change all that and the settlements will be yours with minimal casualties.
    But then again I'd rather play on the offensive than the defensive which seems to be the exception around here. To each their own style I guess.
    Yea I tend to agree with him. Going out and besieging a town (my recommendation would be the one with the Isle of Darkness since you get the very nice school in it while you wait for more governerships to open up) leaves your first major battle at a significant advantage over waiting on the enemy and then sallying forth. To start, a victory means that you gain a settlement instead of simply failing to lose your (only) settlement. Secondly, you will have a few turns of besiegment before they attack, meaning that they will have lost a few soldiers to starvation. Thirdly, you will be on defense rather than offense *and* they will typically bring units out to attack in small numbers, for whatever reason, allowing you to destroy them piecemeal rather than having to charge out into a full force. Lastly, you will have saved yourself probably something like 10 turns of sitting behind your walls waiting for the Eleutheroi to grow weary of your existence.

    If you suffer excessive casualties in the capture of the first city (I didn't) you can always take your "break time" there instead of at your capital, giving you double the income and a buffer in case a major Eleutheroi incursion occurs. If you don't, simply continue capturing cities until you do run out of people and then take a construction break. This leaves you at a significant advantage when you finish the construction phase and begin full-scale expansion.
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    My Casse tactics ;

    -never disband your army (even your ships),
    -never attack rebels when they outnumber you,
    -leave the Britannia, migrate to elsewhere,
    -capture a town and then revenge and take the land that was taken from you.
    -I land the army mostly on Ireland, the capital mostly falls but I do not care.
    -but I hate slow MP (movement points) so I play with my mod.


    In fact, that is a good beginning of a good AAR.
    I have to finish mine first

    P.S. Disbanding armies is not for me, I am a warrior I prefer losing them in battles instead of disbanding.
    BTW everybody has different choices.



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    Personally I prefer an extremely slow start with the Casse - there's no hurry, since no other faction will seriously try to conquer Britain for at least 100 years.

    I start by focusing on defeating the two Elutheroi armies in the open field, and building up my starting town.

    Once the two Elutheroi field armies are destroyed, I go raiding the enemy towns in Britain - attacking them just with my family members. An army composed of chariots and absolutely nothing else - no foot soldiers at all! I attack enemy towns with a much smaller force, so they sally out to fight me. Then I attack with my chariots, throwing javelins, charging at any unit that looks vulnerable, and pulling back out of melee when in serious trouble. When I'm out of javelins and have lost about half my chariots, I withdraw from the battlefield so my family members don't get killed. I don't care if I 'lose' the battle, since it's not a 'real' battle, it's only a raid! A 'raid' means 'attack, then run away.' Then on the next turn, I retreat my army back to my home town to recover.

    Being all family members, my chariots replenish automatically, free of charge. Then I go raid the enemy town again.

    I continue raiding in this way until the enemy town's garrison becomes weak enough that I can get a chariot unit through the main gate (pursuing a routing enemy unit) and reach the town square! Once I can do that, I can actually conquer the town by slaughtering routing enemies. A town conquest, without using rams or foot soldiers!

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    BTW I hate those chariots ...........
    any levy spearmen can kill them easily after march of time do they get another type of bodyguard unit other than chariots?



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