Rate the chariot armies
Moderators: philqw78, terrys, hammy, Slitherine Core, Field of Glory Moderators, Field of Glory Design
-
khurasan_miniatures
- Master Sergeant - Bf 109E

- Posts: 480
- Joined: Thu Aug 07, 2008 3:32 am
Rate the chariot armies
What are, in your opinion, the top five armies in the various lists that must have at least one unit of chariots, and why? Not restricted to book or period, only obligation is required LCh and/or HCh units.
-
khurasan_miniatures
- Master Sergeant - Bf 109E

- Posts: 480
- Joined: Thu Aug 07, 2008 3:32 am
Ok, it may end up being beagles only, then, though perhaps one or two Chinese or Indian armies have required chariots?
I admit that I am interested in the beagles armies here meself, but did not want to unfairly exclude the other guys who have to have chariots, if they are very good armies I mean.
Is the Neo-Assyrian the best army with required Chariots? If so, which armies fall in closest behind them?
I admit that I am interested in the beagles armies here meself, but did not want to unfairly exclude the other guys who have to have chariots, if they are very good armies I mean.
Is the Neo-Assyrian the best army with required Chariots? If so, which armies fall in closest behind them?
-
deadtorius
- Field Marshal - Me 410A

- Posts: 5290
- Joined: Mon Oct 20, 2008 12:41 am
I vote Classic Indian. Drilled chariots are an option, you get MF bows with swords coming out the ying yang and as if that was not enough you can get up to 12 elephants. Don't think you will see that in any other army. The glass battle line if the omens are against the elephants but what a sight that would make.
-
khurasan_miniatures
- Master Sergeant - Bf 109E

- Posts: 480
- Joined: Thu Aug 07, 2008 3:32 am
-
khurasan_miniatures
- Master Sergeant - Bf 109E

- Posts: 480
- Joined: Thu Aug 07, 2008 3:32 am
-
philqw78
- Chief of Staff - Elite Maus

- Posts: 8842
- Joined: Tue Feb 06, 2007 11:31 am
- Location: Manchester
Against other armies with compulsory chariots the Zhou could take on any, and have a very good chance of winning. In an open competition not as good as Assyrian but still OK. In Grimoire of MaoZedong they still suffer from being outmanouvered and ignored, but would, IMO, be too good for most armies in Softer than Beagles. But then the Assyrians are too good for most of them as well.khurasan_miniatures wrote:So in your opinion that's the best army in the game with required chariots?philqw78 wrote:Early Zhou Chinese.
phil
putting the arg into argumentative, except for the lists I check where there is no argument!
putting the arg into argumentative, except for the lists I check where there is no argument!
-
khurasan_miniatures
- Master Sergeant - Bf 109E

- Posts: 480
- Joined: Thu Aug 07, 2008 3:32 am
Thanks guys, I am almost set on neo-assyrian as it is handsome, popular, and good, and on top of that with a few more codes morphs into later babs. Best of all Mike has already made them in 28mm so he has good refs -- his own models!
And what's not to love about the King Tiger of chariots?
Only lingering doubt is that it's a chariot army that's not really a chariot army, and my own love for the Hittites. But I can't let the latter get in the way of my need to have the investment earn out.
And what's not to love about the King Tiger of chariots?
Only lingering doubt is that it's a chariot army that's not really a chariot army, and my own love for the Hittites. But I can't let the latter get in the way of my need to have the investment earn out.


