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ottomanmjm
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Post by ottomanmjm »

frederic wrote:I will say Warring States Chinese with current rules but I'm afraid the mobility of MF against HF will be lost in V2 :(
I think Warring States Chinese would be veery good, and what the MF lose in mobility in V2 the chariots gain in impact and resistance to shooting.

I would go with the mixed battle groups. This is an army that can put out a serious amount of firepower and can still fight.

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Late Romans but Proxy Splintered Light Saxons/Arthurians

Post by ancientsgamer »

You get the great figures and you can be King Arthur. I don't care for the Post-Roman Brittish list myself but a Foederate or Dominate Roman with these figures would be very nice.

Late Dynastic Egyptian is interesting. Unfortunately, I don't think there are a lot of figures for it. I would do it with New Kingdom figures. You get the nasty superior bow light chariots and you can take quite a bit of armored hoplites.
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Re: Late Romans but Proxy Splintered Light Saxons/Arthurians

Post by hazelbark »

ancientsgamer wrote: Late Dynastic Egyptian is interesting. Unfortunately, I don't think there are a lot of figures for it. I would do it with New Kingdom figures. You get the nasty superior bow light chariots and you can take quite a bit of armored hoplites.
I think the period with Armored Hoplites has Heavy Chariots.

The chariots troops are probably very assyrian looking at this point.
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