Lance and I played Galatians vs Hellenistic Greek last night.
I was encouraged that my Galatian HF were able to make it across the table to within spitting distance of the enemy camp within 3.5 hours - they were only stopped by being taken in flank by some Illyrians! But HF still don't look like a strong bet for competition games.
As ever the game threw up a few queries.
It seemed strange that Avg Drilled MF Off Sp had to test not to charge Sup Undrilled HF Impact Foot when both BGs were in the Open. Should the 'Shock troops' classification apply to drilled MF? Or would they have been more circumspect?
One of the early principles of the rules was that you shouldn't get situations where you don't appear to be able to do anything. I had an 8 base BG of HF in 3 ranks in melee with a 4 base BG of MF. So I had an overlap on one flank. The other flank was covered by a BG of enemy LF at right angles to my BG. This meant I couldn't feed my rear rank into the melee as an additional overlap, nor could it contact the LF. Any thoughts?
Pete
Galatians vs Greeks
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Re: Galatians vs Greeks
Interesting. If deliberate, that was cunning (or cheesy, depending on the way you choose to look at it).petedalby wrote: One of the early principles of the rules was that you shouldn't get situations where you don't appear to be able to do anything. I had an 8 base BG of HF in 3 ranks in melee with a 4 base BG of MF. So I had an overlap on one flank. The other flank was covered by a BG of enemy LF at right angles to my BG. This meant I couldn't feed my rear rank into the melee as an additional overlap, nor could it contact the LF. Any thoughts?
Pete
Is it historically unreasonable that a BG of LF should deter expansion on that flank?
I am not convinced either way. Any one else have an opinion?
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galatians weakness
Hi ,
I read in many books that the weakness of the galatians armies was their light troops or more exactly the missing of it
harassed by the greek peltasts in greece all along the roads , in minor asia also by LF and LH wtih no correct reply to this threats
gauls are more versatile and ancient british slingers can be a good choice
thefrenchjester"naked only when facing a wilderness mirror"
I read in many books that the weakness of the galatians armies was their light troops or more exactly the missing of it
harassed by the greek peltasts in greece all along the roads , in minor asia also by LF and LH wtih no correct reply to this threats
gauls are more versatile and ancient british slingers can be a good choice
thefrenchjester"naked only when facing a wilderness mirror"

