Latin Greece
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Moro
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Latin Greece
In view of a themed "1050-1300 european wars and crusades" tournament, what do you think about this list?
4 TC
4 Kn superior undrilled
4 Kn superior undrilled
4 Kn superior undrilled
4 Kn superior undrilled
4 Kn superior undrilled
4 CV armoured drilled average
4 CV armoured drilled average
6 LF jav/LS poor
6 LF jav/LS poor
6 LF bow poor
6 LF bow poor
6 LF bow poor
6 LF bow poor
12 BG...
4 TC
4 Kn superior undrilled
4 Kn superior undrilled
4 Kn superior undrilled
4 Kn superior undrilled
4 Kn superior undrilled
4 CV armoured drilled average
4 CV armoured drilled average
6 LF jav/LS poor
6 LF jav/LS poor
6 LF bow poor
6 LF bow poor
6 LF bow poor
6 LF bow poor
12 BG...
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philqw78
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1 dimensional but could be very effective with so many Kn. Unless there is a lot of terrain on the table to hide all that poor LF in you will need to keep it close to your Kn as they are what people will aim to kill. So you will have a very samll frontage and probably deploy first due to lack of cav/LH.
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grahambriggs
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The other difficulty would be that the knights, to be effective, need good going. So it will be obvious where they have to deploy. I imagine the enemy will stick to bad going so you may have a stalemate.
It depends what other armies you think will participate. if it is likely to be close combat style armies and players who want to fight your army could do very well. If it is tricky players with manouver armies you will chase shadows a lot...
It depends what other armies you think will participate. if it is likely to be close combat style armies and players who want to fight your army could do very well. If it is tricky players with manouver armies you will chase shadows a lot...
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Re: Latin Greece
How will you handle a heavy foot spearmen or pike army?
How will you handle a longbow army?
4 BGs of knights are ample IMO. Any more is a lot more points for not much additional value.
I'd take Latin Greek heavy foot or catalan allies to escort the knights into battle.
Or even try a saracen ally?
How will you handle a longbow army?
4 BGs of knights are ample IMO. Any more is a lot more points for not much additional value.
I'd take Latin Greek heavy foot or catalan allies to escort the knights into battle.
Or even try a saracen ally?
Moro wrote:In view of a themed "1050-1300 european wars and crusades" tournament, what do you think about this list?
4 TC
4 Kn superior undrilled
4 Kn superior undrilled
4 Kn superior undrilled
4 Kn superior undrilled
4 Kn superior undrilled
4 CV armoured drilled average
4 CV armoured drilled average
6 LF jav/LS poor
6 LF jav/LS poor
6 LF bow poor
6 LF bow poor
6 LF bow poor
6 LF bow poor
12 BG...
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philqw78
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Re: Latin Greece
manouverexpendablecinc wrote:How will you handle a heavy foot spearmen or pike army?
LF, Mounted and manouver.expendablecinc wrote: How will you handle a longbow army?
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peterrjohnston
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Re: Latin Greece
The period choice Andrea is talking about it is here: http://slitherine.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13430
For me, the best armies are Nikes, Seljuks, Christian Nubians and Mamluks. Then Middle English, Komnenans, Fanatic Berbers and Sicilians. And possibly something with a lot of cavalry lancers like Middle Serbians. Fatamids with maximum drilled lancers would be an interesting choice too.
Cav/LH armies may be popular in Italy, but in the last competition, which was basically a more open version of this (post 1000AD), none were in the top three.
No pike armies. IIRC the only army with decent (armoured) aggressive heavy foot in numbers is Imperial German. Protected spearmen are therefore more viable, so Fanatic Berbers may be a reasonable choice.expendablecinc wrote:How will you handle a heavy foot spearmen or pike army?
Only one, Middle English. No stakes and undrilled, so...expendablecinc wrote:How will you handle a longbow army?
Catalan allies are out of period for Latin Greek. Sicilians can though, but no LH allowed if you use the Almughavars.expendablecinc wrote:'d take Latin Greek heavy foot or catalan allies to escort the knights into battle.
For me, the best armies are Nikes, Seljuks, Christian Nubians and Mamluks. Then Middle English, Komnenans, Fanatic Berbers and Sicilians. And possibly something with a lot of cavalry lancers like Middle Serbians. Fatamids with maximum drilled lancers would be an interesting choice too.
Cav/LH armies may be popular in Italy, but in the last competition, which was basically a more open version of this (post 1000AD), none were in the top three.
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Re: Latin Greece
U forgot my russian ;_;peterrjohnston wrote: No pike armies. IIRC the only army with decent (armoured) aggressive heavy foot in numbers is Imperial German.
My beloved russian armoured (useless vs Kn) defensive spearmen surrounded by cav and LH
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As Graham says, the big wall of knights is a handful for anyone. A particularly effective combination is Knights with Light Horse, bulked out with Poor LF. Early Hungarian or Serbian both fit into your theme and both have enjoyed recent success in UK tournaments.
At 800 points you may find 5 Knight units limits your options for support troops but 4 would still be intimidating.
Kevin
At 800 points you may find 5 Knight units limits your options for support troops but 4 would still be intimidating.
Kevin
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the list already has lots of LF and people are suggesting that it will be difficult for the fighting troops to protect them all. Ans you want to swap real troops for another 4 BGs of LF???Moro wrote:what about playing with only 4 units of knights, and add 4 units of LF bow?
If you want to swap out a group of Knights, I'd suggest using the points on troops that can fight.


