Bowmeister
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Bowmeister
How many bases of Bow does an army need in FoG to be considered a true Bowmeister ?
Re: Bowmeister
I would say a minimum of 32 bases at 800 points and probably more.Scrumpy wrote:How many bases of Bow does an army need in FoG to be considered a true Bowmeister ?
Not sure about that one.hazelbark wrote:Also do you think you can make a bowmeister out of unprotected undrilled Average bow.
Or do you really need something like Longbows, firearms or superior shooters to be part of the deal?
I quite fancy undrilled unprotected averavge bow swordsmen with lots of elephants in support.
Given the choice I think unprotected undrilled superior bow are probably the best value for the points in a bowmeister army.
Looking at the costs:
Average Drilled Protected Longbow Swordsmen - 9
Superior Undrilled Unprotected Bow - 6
Average Undrilled Unprotected Bow Swordsmen - 6
Average Undrilled Protected Bow - 6
Average Undrilled Unprotected Bow - 5
The extra point for superior is very good value. Protected seems to not be that much use for massed bow. Swordsman is nice especially as the support troops you get with them are quite handy.
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I think this is a mistake. I think the Protected, bow, no swordsmen option is better. In many cases the close combat POAs will be the same either way, in a few cases the swordsmen will be better, but what use is a Bowmeister army that can't win a shoot out?hammy wrote:I quite fancy undrilled unprotected averavge bow swordsmen with lots of elephants in support.
We shot Craig's Indians (unprotected, average, bow, swordsmen) to pieces with Kushan light horse at Burton.
The way I look at it is that with a solid line of bow I am willing to take 4 dice at + on a BG of bow. If you have an IC you are unlikely to suffer too badly from shooting and will deal a decent amount of pain to enemy light troops.rbodleyscott wrote:I think this is a mistake. I think the Protected, bow, no swordsmen option is better. In many cases the close combat POAs will be the same either way, in a few cases the swordsmen will be better, but what use is a Bowmeister army that can't win a shoot out?hammy wrote:I quite fancy undrilled unprotected averavge bow swordsmen with lots of elephants in support.
We shot Craig's Indians (unprotected, average, bow, swordsmen) to pieces with Kushan light horse at Burton.
When I used Classical Indian against shooty cavalry they performed admirably.
My feeling is that with protected bow you are unlikely to get enemy skirmishers trying to engage you and you really want to have the opportunity to shoot some of them away. Protected is normally a waste of space in close combat so it really only helps deter enemy skirmishers.
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