Teutonic Army List help
Moderators: philqw78, terrys, hammy, Slitherine Core, Field of Glory Moderators, Field of Glory Design
Teutonic Army List help
Hi ,
Are the Teutonics covered in any of the books ? Any suggestions on how to get started on a list for them please ?
Are the Teutonics covered in any of the books ? Any suggestions on how to get started on a list for them please ?
It is in the book being developed for the Ottoman era. A greatmix of armies in this period including steppe armies and medieval armies that faced them.
A good start will be 2 or 3 BG of the classic Knights each of 4 bases and 2-3 turcopole LH BGs of 4 bases each. This is central to the army however else you supplement it. Best not say much more at this stage though as its not published yet.
As an aside, it has been used in a number of beta test games and it does very nicely so if you like the history and figures start collecting and painting would be my advice.
Si
A good start will be 2 or 3 BG of the classic Knights each of 4 bases and 2-3 turcopole LH BGs of 4 bases each. This is central to the army however else you supplement it. Best not say much more at this stage though as its not published yet.
As an aside, it has been used in a number of beta test games and it does very nicely so if you like the history and figures start collecting and painting would be my advice.
Si
Mounted crossbow don't get the raw deal that they do in DBM.vsolfronk wrote:
Are the Teuts going to be forced to buy kneches (Reg CvI in DBMspeak), and what would those be?
No, they are not compulsary but as they are mounted crossbowmen and not that shabby I suspect that most Teutonic armies will have them.
They are usually cavalry, average, protected/armoured, crossbow, sword.
Useful for shooting/evading against knights, and also good against MF in the open, for charging flanks, and for keeping LH at bay.
Best used in BGs of 4.
-
hazelbark
- General - Carrier

- Posts: 4957
- Joined: Tue Feb 13, 2007 9:53 pm
- Location: Capital of the World !!
I think these guys are my favorite part of the med german beta list. Quite a useful but peculiar BG.terrys wrote:Mounted crossbow don't get the raw deal that they do in DBM.
They are usually cavalry, average, protected/armoured, crossbow, sword.
Useful for shooting/evading against knights, and also good against MF in the open, for charging flanks, and for keeping LH at bay.
Best used in BGs of 4.
The bulk of the foot are defensive spearmen or crossbow.Amra wrote:We haven't mentioned infantry yet . Spears and skilled swordsmen ?
Skilled swordsmen are not a feature of many armies, so far I can only think of Roman style legionaries, Gladiators and Medieval sword and buckler men. There will probably be more eventually but to be honest most of the time swordsman is enough. Spears don't get sword, they get spear at impact and spear in melee.
Steady spear are better than sword, disrupted or disordered spear are equal to sword and fragmented spear are worse than sword. It does make for interesting tussles between sword and spear troops.
-
list_lurker
- Major - Jagdpanther

- Posts: 1003
- Joined: Tue Sep 26, 2006 8:51 am
- Contact:
League of Ancients http://www.leagueofancients.org.au/
We meet the 3rd Sunday in the month , all historical games welcomed . Great food and beer ( German ! ) .
Located in Windsor , a short walk from Chapel St Backpackers .
We meet the 3rd Sunday in the month , all historical games welcomed . Great food and beer ( German ! ) .
Located in Windsor , a short walk from Chapel St Backpackers .
-
rbodleyscott
- Field of Glory 2

- Posts: 28411
- Joined: Sun Dec 04, 2005 6:25 pm
Mounted knights are good enough in FoG that you won't want to dismount them often anyway, particularly as troops can only dismount at deployment time. Dismounting just isn't the "utility" feature that it is in DBM. In my test games I have hardly ever dismounted troops that the list permits to dismount.list_lurker wrote:As it stands, the list notes don't say they can dismountDismounted Ritterbruder would be ..?
-
neilhammond
- Master Sergeant - Bf 109E

- Posts: 465
- Joined: Sun Jan 07, 2007 7:51 pm
- Location: Peterborough, UK
-
expendablecinc
- 2nd Lieutenant - Elite Panzer IVF/2

- Posts: 705
- Joined: Tue Aug 22, 2006 2:55 pm
painting white
Is your theory: "Is white the hardest colour to paint well?"Amra wrote:Great , thanks .
...
I just bought some Mirliton figs to try some basing and painting theories![]()
When will the book be out ?
Can't wait for the rules to hit Oz !
-
rbodleyscott
- Field of Glory 2

- Posts: 28411
- Joined: Sun Dec 04, 2005 6:25 pm
That sounds good.Amra wrote:I'm thinking undercoat black , white possibly drybrush , possibly block painted .
I was thinking: White primer, heavy wash of black (heavy enough to fill crevices but partially show white through on the highlights) then block paint.
I wonder which would work better.
(Trying to avoid the highlighting phase).




