8 average or 6 superior MF?
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8 average or 6 superior MF?
Hi All,
Designing an army as we 'speak', and am wondering on opinions of 8 average unprotected heavy weapon or 6 superior unprotected heavy weapon.
I'm thinking the Superior might be the way to go.
Thought?
Designing an army as we 'speak', and am wondering on opinions of 8 average unprotected heavy weapon or 6 superior unprotected heavy weapon.
I'm thinking the Superior might be the way to go.
Thought?
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Hmm.grahambriggs wrote:2 average 8s for me. You'll often want bulk in those terrain fights.
My consideration was (and give me your opinions please) is the case where you have TWO areas you have to at least threaten.
The Superior can go into the one that is more heavily defended, while the averages go into the area that is less well defended.
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Good way to lose both....ravenflight wrote:Hmm.grahambriggs wrote:2 average 8s for me. You'll often want bulk in those terrain fights.
My consideration was (and give me your opinions please) is the case where you have TWO areas you have to at least threaten.
The Superior can go into the one that is more heavily defended, while the averages go into the area that is less well defended.
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If you go charging headlong into them yes, but I'm talking about a situation where you MUST cover both. You'll want to have the superior in the most threatening position and the average in the least threatening.madaxeman wrote:Good way to lose both....ravenflight wrote:Hmm.grahambriggs wrote:2 average 8s for me. You'll often want bulk in those terrain fights.
My consideration was (and give me your opinions please) is the case where you have TWO areas you have to at least threaten.
The Superior can go into the one that is more heavily defended, while the averages go into the area that is less well defended.
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In that situation I don't think it makes too much difference. Say you're against 8 MF protected off spear average. the superior are a bit better at impact, but 8 dice are better than 6 in the melee. I'd probabbly still go for the average.
My option would still be to mass the MF and find a way that I don't have to go into 2 bits of terrain - not that you can necessarily tell in advance that you'll need to do that.
Either that, or take more than 2 BGs of MF?
My option would still be to mass the MF and find a way that I don't have to go into 2 bits of terrain - not that you can necessarily tell in advance that you'll need to do that.
Either that, or take more than 2 BGs of MF?
Also remember that depending on what it is armed with heavy foot can do well in rough. Not Spear or pike, but anything that is impact, or light spear and swordsmen is fairly handy. OK, you may lose 1 dice in three but if you are impact foot you will be on an up in impact. I would back roman armoured skilled sword against most things in rough. And even if you are on even factors that is still good enough to cover or threaten as you have stated you might need to do.
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Such a situation is sufficiently unlikely that it's probably not worth planning for. Just ignore the bad going and sit a unit of close formation foot - or cavalry - outside it, and wait for the enemy MF to come out to get beaten.ravenflight wrote: If you go charging headlong into them yes, but I'm talking about a situation where you MUST cover both. You'll want to have the superior in the most threatening position and the average in the least threatening.
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That's the trouble, the rest of the army is spear.durrati wrote:Also remember that depending on what it is armed with heavy foot can do well in rough. Not Spear or pike, but anything that is impact, or light spear and swordsmen is fairly handy. OK, you may lose 1 dice in three but if you are impact foot you will be on an up in impact. I would back roman armoured skilled sword against most things in rough. And even if you are on even factors that is still good enough to cover or threaten as you have stated you might need to do.
Disagree. If the enemy has anchored a line of troops with terrain at one or both ends, and even worse set back enough that any troops advancing to the side of the terrain are risking something hitting them in the flank, it's handy to have a couple of BGs that can go in and keep the terrain enemy occupied for a few turns.madaxeman wrote:Such a situation is sufficiently unlikely that it's probably not worth planning for. Just ignore the bad going and sit a unit of close formation foot - or cavalry - outside it, and wait for the enemy MF to come out to get beaten.ravenflight wrote: If you go charging headlong into them yes, but I'm talking about a situation where you MUST cover both. You'll want to have the superior in the most threatening position and the average in the least threatening.
And of course that is leaving out the possibility of them being useful for you in a defensive role.
Also worth considering is that they could fulfil the role of (reasonably) mobile reserve and giving rear support to your main fighting troops. And that latter point might influence whether to tkae average or superior.
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Yeah, I think I'll keep them as "Average" and "Superior" if for no other reason than the superior can give rear support to my other superior troops in a pinch. Also, this means I get 1 bg of 8 LF Javelinmen instead of 1bg of 6 LF Javelinmen that I'll have to take to get the extra couple of points needed to go to 8 Average in both.ShrubMiK wrote:Disagree. If the enemy has anchored a line of troops with terrain at one or both ends, and even worse set back enough that any troops advancing to the side of the terrain are risking something hitting them in the flank, it's handy to have a couple of BGs that can go in and keep the terrain enemy occupied for a few turns.
And of course that is leaving out the possibility of them being useful for you in a defensive role.
Also worth considering is that they could fulfil the role of (reasonably) mobile reserve and giving rear support to your main fighting troops. And that latter point might influence whether to tkae average or superior.
All in all, I think this is the better pick, but appreciate everyone's thoughts.
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If it's a case of holding up for long enough while the heavy foot push past, and you have two terrains to cover with 2MF then I would still go with the average.
Your guys will almost certainly be in melee at even POAs. 6 sup guys are likely to do three hits and a re-roll, which may be a fourth hit, may not. 8 av will do about 4 hits. In such a combat, you're really looking to survive as long as possible, and the best way to do that is to score enough hits that you don't lose.
Hence, in situations where the enemy score 4 hits, the average should be 4-4 while the superior might lose 4-3, likely lose a base and struggling next round.
It's all fine margins though, so doesn't matter that much.
Your guys will almost certainly be in melee at even POAs. 6 sup guys are likely to do three hits and a re-roll, which may be a fourth hit, may not. 8 av will do about 4 hits. In such a combat, you're really looking to survive as long as possible, and the best way to do that is to score enough hits that you don't lose.
Hence, in situations where the enemy score 4 hits, the average should be 4-4 while the superior might lose 4-3, likely lose a base and struggling next round.
It's all fine margins though, so doesn't matter that much.
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Yeah, I think I'll keep them as "Average" and "Superior" if for no other reason than the superior can give rear support to my other superior troops in a pinch. Also, this means I get 1 bg of 8 LF Javelinmen instead of 1bg of 6 LF Javelinmen that I'll have to take to get the extra couple of points needed to go to 8 Average in both.ShrubMiK wrote:Disagree. If the enemy has anchored a line of troops with terrain at one or both ends, and even worse set back enough that any troops advancing to the side of the terrain are risking something hitting them in the flank, it's handy to have a couple of BGs that can go in and keep the terrain enemy occupied for a few turns.
And of course that is leaving out the possibility of them being useful for you in a defensive role.
Also worth considering is that they could fulfil the role of (reasonably) mobile reserve and giving rear support to your main fighting troops. And that latter point might influence whether to tkae average or superior.
All in all, I think this is the better pick, but appreciate everyone's thoughts.
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Re: 8 average or 6 superior MF?
take 8 Superior, buy using poor light footravenflight wrote:Hi All,
Designing an army as we 'speak', and am wondering on opinions of 8 average unprotected heavy weapon or 6 superior unprotected heavy weapon.
I'm thinking the Superior might be the way to go.
Thought?

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Re: 8 average or 6 superior MF?
Can't.LeslieMitchell wrote:
take 8 Superior
Already have my maximum poor light foot.LeslieMitchell wrote: buy using poor light foot
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