Knights in 4's or 6's?
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Knights in 4's or 6's?
An offshoot of the Cataphract Poll, when using knights, what determines #bases/BG: Quality (Superior, Average), or Training (Drilled/Undrilled), or a mix of both?
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I always go for superior knights. I usually take some 6's and some 4's in a french army that I do. The 6's are really great against other knights, but you take a lot of casualties due to the large. 4's are good too, they are a little more maneuverable.
Some things you should avoid:
Never take average knights in 4's, they auto-break after 2 casualties
Undrilled knights in a unit of 6 is pretty unmanueverable, especially if you spread them out.
Some things you should avoid:
Never take average knights in 4's, they auto-break after 2 casualties
Undrilled knights in a unit of 6 is pretty unmanueverable, especially if you spread them out.
BG of 6's sound good but you will lose a BG of Knights and with knights I feel BG's numbers do count. If possible drilled Knights turn and move is good.vercingetorix wrote:I always go for superior knights. I usually take some 6's and some 4's in a french army that I do. The 6's are really great against other knights, but you take a lot of casualties due to the large. 4's are good too, they are a little more maneuverable.
Some things you should avoid:
Never take average knights in 4's, they auto-break after 2 casualties
Undrilled knights in a unit of 6 is pretty unmanueverable, especially if you spread them out.
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madaxeman wrote:Tidied up for ease of assimilation:
"Some things you should avoid: average knights"

Since I got a condotta, I gotta a whole lot of average knights. Even better, they're Venetian, so no Milanese superior knight BG for them

I'm assuming folks are deploying their knight BGs in two ranks despite only the front being able to fight?
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I am running Late Medieval German in 1457, so I do run Mercenary Men-at-Arms (Kn, HA, Ave/Drilled, Lan/Sword)in a BG of 6, a TC, and with a BG of 4 Lighter Men-at-Arms (Cav, Arm, Ave, Drilled, Lanc/Sword) as support.
So far it has worked rather well.
So when I build an earlier list, should the Undrilled Superior knights be in 4's or 6's?
So far it has worked rather well.
So when I build an earlier list, should the Undrilled Superior knights be in 4's or 6's?
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Besides the high cost of a 6-base BG of superior knights, there is the increased vulnerability to death rolls. Supposing one fights on a 4-base frontage and half the dice against it are hits, that's 4 hits, and a death roll of 1-2 when it doesn't lose. Put 5 bases on the line and it goes up to 1-4. Compare this to a 4-base BG fighting on a 3-base frontage. 50% hits are 3, and a death roll of only 1 if it doesn't lose.
I would normally deploy a BG of 6 knights with one or two bases in the second rank. Although If I am lined up against inferior troops without missile capablity then I'd want as many as possible in the front rank, to get maximum dice at impact.daleivan wrote:I'm assuming folks are deploying their knight BGs in two ranks despite only the front being able to fight?
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Makes sense. I like the idea of a BG of 6 deployed 4 in front and 2 in back for maneuver.Polkovnik wrote:
I would normally deploy a BG of 6 knights with one or two bases in the second rank. Although If I am lined up against inferior troops without missile capablity then I'd want as many as possible in the front rank, to get maximum dice at impact.
That's one thing my Condotta has going for it, drilled knights. Does whether or not your knights are drilled change your deployment scheme? I think for me it would but I've only played with undrilled knights on two occasions (that will change when I finish my Early Crusader army

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