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Hi, any ideas what this army will look like?
And a question on chariots in general, will some be clasified as lancers (like if one of the passengers has a long spear)?
And while Im at it, will the sea peoples have chariot killing infantry ala the Robert Drews book? If so, what would they be like? From Drews ideas, they would be protected swordsmen, maybe with light spear? probably impact troops... but mounted crunch LF and MF which doent fit.
But yeah, would be interested in what type of chariots and foot the mitanni would field.
cheers
And a question on chariots in general, will some be clasified as lancers (like if one of the passengers has a long spear)?
And while Im at it, will the sea peoples have chariot killing infantry ala the Robert Drews book? If so, what would they be like? From Drews ideas, they would be protected swordsmen, maybe with light spear? probably impact troops... but mounted crunch LF and MF which doent fit.
But yeah, would be interested in what type of chariots and foot the mitanni would field.
cheers
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Yesstefoid wrote:Hi, any ideas what this army will look like?
No, the chariots are all bow armed. The Mittanni were essentially the nation that brought chariot archery to the battlefieldAnd a question on chariots in general, will some be clasified as lancers (like if one of the passengers has a long spear)?
Most of the Sea People infantry are impact foot, swordsmen. The swordsman capability is handy as it means they will have an advantage in melee and impact foot means they will be on even POA at impact. Of course any self respecting charioteer will shoot them into a mess first then charge.And while Im at it, will the sea peoples have chariot killing infantry ala the Robert Drews book? If so, what would they be like? From Drews ideas, they would be protected swordsmen, maybe with light spear? probably impact troops... but mounted crunch LF and MF which doent fit.
Lots of bow light chariots. The infantry will be all medium or light foot and a mix of light spear and bow.But yeah, would be interested in what type of chariots and foot the mitanni would field.
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Re: mitanni
stefoid wrote:
And while Im at it, will the sea peoples have chariot killing infantry ala the Robert Drews book?
Ahem, the list writers would have to accept Drews' thesis first ...
I understand that he has somewhat revised his views since then as well
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Re: mitanni
No, the chariots are all bow armed. The Mittanni were essentially the nation that brought chariot archery to the battlefieldAnd a question on chariots in general, will some be clasified as lancers (like if one of the passengers has a long spear)?
what about other nations - just interested in general, in the capabilities of chariots - some lancers? some swordsman? etc...
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really? how so?nikgaukroger wrote:stefoid wrote:
And while Im at it, will the sea peoples have chariot killing infantry ala the Robert Drews book?
Ahem, the list writers would have to accept Drews' thesis first ...
I understand that he has somewhat revised his views since then as well
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Re: mitanni
stefoid wrote:
really? how so?
Well for a start I think he has recognised that the chariot remained a major weapon of war following the Sea Peoples which rather causes problems for the idea that his "light infantry swordsmen" were the perfect anti-chariot system.
I'm afraid much more than that I cannot recall as it was only mentioned in passing ages ago by Nigel Tallis on the Ancmed mailing list.
Oh, and as to your chariot capabilities question I believe we have only given them Bow or Light Spear as capabilities. Swordsmen is right out as, even if it were justified, it is effectively subsumed into the way chariots work.
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Will there be any 'chariot runners' or are they subsumed as well? How about ability to operate as taxis, i.e. deploy a third passenger to fight on foot?nikgaukroger wrote:stefoid wrote:
really? how so?
Well for a start I think he has recognised that the chariot remained a major weapon of war following the Sea Peoples which rather causes problems for the idea that his "light infantry swordsmen" were the perfect anti-chariot system.
I'm afraid much more than that I cannot recall as it was only mentioned in passing ages ago by Nigel Tallis on the Ancmed mailing list.
Oh, and as to your chariot capabilities question I believe we have only given them Bow or Light Spear as capabilities. Swordsmen is right out as, even if it were justified, it is effectively subsumed into the way chariots work.
These are general questions, not neccessarilly related to the mitanni.
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All subsumed.stefoid wrote:
Will there be any 'chariot runners' or are they subsumed as well? How about ability to operate as taxis, i.e. deploy a third passenger to fight on foot?
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Re: mitanni
No sword I can understand. Light chariot with lance seems to me the obvious classification for Mycenaeans, but I presume from your comments they just have boring old light spear. Or are they classed as heavy chariots, despite only having one fighting crewman?nikgaukroger wrote:Oh, and as to your chariot capabilities question I believe we have only given them Bow or Light Spear as capabilities. Swordsmen is right out as, even if it were justified, it is effectively subsumed into the way chariots work.
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Re: mitanni
The Minoan and Early Mycenaean ones with long spears are indeed classified as Heavy Chariots, Light Spear.MCollett wrote:Light chariot with lance seems to me the obvious classification for Mycenaeans, but I presume from your comments they just have boring old light spear. Or are they classed as heavy chariots, despite only having one fighting crewman?
The later Myceaean ones are classified as Light Chariots, Light Spear, and dismount as Medium Foot, Armoured, Superior, Undrilled, Offensive Spearmen.
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Nice option to dismount the later Myceanean chariots--definitely gives that army some flexibilityrbodleyscott wrote:The Minoan and Early Mycenaean ones with long spears are indeed classified as Heavy Chariots, Light Spear.MCollett wrote:Light chariot with lance seems to me the obvious classification for Mycenaeans, but I presume from your comments they just have boring old light spear. Or are they classed as heavy chariots, despite only having one fighting crewman?
The later Myceaean ones are classified as Light Chariots, Light Spear, and dismount as Medium Foot, Armoured, Superior, Undrilled, Offensive Spearmen.
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Theoretically, any chariot army could use a chariot BG to transport an infantry BG from one place on the battlefield to another. I guess the relative sizes of he BGs would depend on the density of the foot thus transported. But say, 1:1 for LF, 2:1 for MF and 3:1 for HFdaleivan wrote:Nice option to dismount the later Myceanean chariots--definitely gives that army some flexibilityrbodleyscott wrote:The Minoan and Early Mycenaean ones with long spears are indeed classified as Heavy Chariots, Light Spear.MCollett wrote:Light chariot with lance seems to me the obvious classification for Mycenaeans, but I presume from your comments they just have boring old light spear. Or are they classed as heavy chariots, despite only having one fighting crewman?
The later Myceaean ones are classified as Light Chariots, Light Spear, and dismount as Medium Foot, Armoured, Superior, Undrilled, Offensive Spearmen.![]()
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Are there any chariot troops classed as elite in any list?
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Not in any published list - as for any yet to be published list I think you'll have to wait, we've given loads away alreadystefoid wrote:
Are there any chariot troops classed as elite in any list?
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If you tell me whatever the mitanni have elite chariots, Ill tell you the URL of a really neat boardgame set in ancient times.nikgaukroger wrote:Not in any published list - as for any yet to be published list I think you'll have to wait, we've given loads away alreadystefoid wrote:
Are there any chariot troops classed as elite in any list?
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http://www.geocities.com/athens/atrium/8123/ ?stefoid wrote:If you tell me whatever the mitanni have elite chariots, Ill tell you the URL of a really neat boardgame set in ancient times.nikgaukroger wrote:Not in any published list - as for any yet to be published list I think you'll have to wait, we've given loads away alreadystefoid wrote:
Are there any chariot troops classed as elite in any list?
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rbodleyscott wrote:http://www.geocities.com/athens/atrium/8123/ ?stefoid wrote:If you tell me whatever the mitanni have elite chariots, Ill tell you the URL of a really neat boardgame set in ancient times.nikgaukroger wrote: Not in any published list - as for any yet to be published list I think you'll have to wait, we've given loads away already
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Re: mitanni
stefoid wrote:
If you tell me whatever the mitanni have elite chariots, Ill tell you the URL of a really neat boardgame set in ancient times.
I find boardgames dull - you'll need a better incentive than that
Nik Gaukroger
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You could use it for a FoG campaign game?nikgaukroger wrote:stefoid wrote:
If you tell me whatever the mitanni have elite chariots, Ill tell you the URL of a really neat boardgame set in ancient times.
I find boardgames dull - you'll need a better incentive than that


