I was surprised....
The FoG database has over 12 thousand games played, but since there are two armies in every game (well, most of the time
*I have no idea why this is sum is more than twice the 12,018 games mentioned as being played in the database, but I don't care enough to figure it out.
Any, there are 303 listed in the database, the top 5% (15 armies) accounted for 35% of all games played.
The top 10% (30 armies) accounted for 50% of the games.
The top 25% (75 armies) accounted for 80% of the games.
The top 50% (156 armies) accounted for 95% of the games.
1 in 6 armies (16.5% or 50 armies) have never been used in a tournament.
In case you're too lazy to go and find out which armies are the top 5% - or, even better still, don't know how (hopefully not the lame excuse that you're too busy), they are, in order of popularity:
Later Seleucid
Late Republican Roman
Later Ottoman Turkish*
Dominate Roman
Alexandrian Macedonian
Later Carthaginian
Santa Hermandad Nueva Castilian
Principate Roman
Early Successor
100 Years War English (Continental)
Ordonnance French*
Later Hungarian*
War of the Roses English
Early Achaemenid Persian
Sassanid Persian
Since only 3 of these armies make it into the top 10% of armies by ELO from which I conclude the other armies are there for others to get points.
It's sort of FoG's version of only a few percent of the soldiers do all the killing, most do nothing while the rest do all the dying.








