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    Default Re: Why are chariots so effective in killing cavalry? ( Is it historically correct?)

    I don't see the issue with them having 1 lethality. On the battlefield, they produce extraordinarily lackluster results roughly 70% of the time. Aside from that, they often knock down enemy soldiers without killing them, usually more often than actually killing them.
    Last edited by Kikaz; 06-21-2010 at 23:46.


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