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I don't have the book yet, but I'm curious - is that javelin for the MF actually for shooting, or is it really just light spear?grahambriggs wrote:I'm currently looking at:
IC, 2xTC
6 LF Bow average
6 LF Sling Average
6x6 MF IF, Sw, Javs, Drilled Protected Average
2x8 MF IF, Sw, Javs, Drilled Protected Superior
2x6 IF, Sw, Javs, Drilled Protected Elite
It's for shooting, representing massed use of atlatl dart throwers. With MF you get one die per two bases and a range of just 2MU. So it's not hugely powerful but it is free. We found when testing that it had little effect on solid lines of enemy foot but was reasonable against skirmishers or small BGs.pcelella wrote:I don't have the book yet, but I'm curious - is that javelin for the MF actually for shooting, or is it really just light spear?grahambriggs wrote:I'm currently looking at:
IC, 2xTC
6 LF Bow average
6 LF Sling Average
6x6 MF IF, Sw, Javs, Drilled Protected Average
2x8 MF IF, Sw, Javs, Drilled Protected Superior
2x6 IF, Sw, Javs, Drilled Protected Elite
Peter C
They are the Otontins and the various military societies. One of the issues with the Aztecs is that enough captives/brave deeds gave you entry into the societies. So if the army did well, it got more people entering the societies, that might in turn make it do better. Also, long distance campaigns were limited by logistics. So a campaign far away from the capital would tend to be a good quality Aztec army, plus central american ally states.Trench_Raider wrote:I must say I'm suprised (pleasantly mind you) at the number of superior stands you can field here. I'm asuming these are the Jaguar/Eagle/Chicken/whatever suit wearers, right?5 x 6 MF Dr Prot Sup, Jav, IF, Sw
Is there a distinct priest unit or are they gone like the Viking Beserkir?
TR
I'm not sure you'll get many first hand experiences with these army lists yeteldiablito wrote: I would really be interested in hearing first hand experiences and wisdom for these army lists. Gauls and other Roman-enemies have similar problems. CAN they be competitive? Without ARMOURED and few options for offensive spear, they will sometimes be hurting for POAs. Also, without any options for cavalry, they could be hurting with maneuverability. So, perhaps these armies need to win by swarming the enemy with tons of stands and leave little to no flanks available for the enemy to flank?
Oh, and to the question about the javelins. Most Meso-American tribes would throw atlatl darts, spears and sling stones before closing in and trying to chop up the enemy with their obsidian "swords".
Medium foot can flee?!? I knew that light foot and light horse could (as well as cavalry in a single rank), but I had no idea that medium foot could as well. Could you give me the page number for that little detail?grahambriggs wrote: - they'll often move first - an 8 MU jump on the enemy.
- the quality troops are a real threat that the enemy will have to face off properly. For example, 4 wide of cauchics with generals should do 6 hits on armoured hoplites, who might do 3 in return. So lose a base, CHT on -3.
- so fix the enemy's attention with the good stuff, and use the drilled guys to manouver and work off that.
- while LF are handy to take ground and give so let the main troops move more quickly, the javelin armed MF need them a bit less for shielding, as they can take on enemy skirmishers in a shooting match.
- drilled MF can run away from anything too scary.
So, all in all, I think the Aztecs might be a decent manouver army, but will need some careful play to win.
No, medium foot cannot evade, but due to their maneuverability and speed, they can turn (in the own maneuver phase) and move away from a match they do not like. Once you are too close to your opponent and within charge reach during their impact phase, it is too late to get away. You have to make that decision a turn or two in advance.eldiablito wrote: Medium foot can flee?!? I knew that light foot and light horse could (as well as cavalry in a single rank), but I had no idea that medium foot could as well. Could you give me the page number for that little detail?
Not at all. Even if you choose to run them in the center of your line, the drilled status makes it much less likely that they will charge against orders, allowing you to better coordinate your attack. Also, they will be better able to return to the fight after driving off their close combat opponents. Surprisingly useful, drilled.eldiablito wrote: <snip>
The thing that makes me sorta confused is the Drilled status of the Cuacheqa. These warriors WERE very disciplined (albeit, a bit impetuous when they got close to the enemy), but they would fight in the dead-center of the battle line and hope to punch through the center. This makes the Drilled designation a bit worthless.
Got any sources for this? Not sure I know of any that say they fought in the middle of the battle line. In fact, the sources are annoyingly vague when it comes to such things.eldiablito wrote: The thing that makes me sorta confused is the Drilled status of the Cuacheqa. These warriors WERE very disciplined (albeit, a bit impetuous when they got close to the enemy), but they would fight in the dead-center of the battle line and hope to punch through the center. This makes the Drilled designation a bit worthless.