The worst armies in FOG . . .
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stockwellpete
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I have just played TGM (Medieval Swedes) with the Papal States and I lost 7/34 to 40/37.
The Papal troops are what might be called heroically naff, their mercenary English archers are even incapable of making stakes it seems. We have now swapped sides but it does seem as if the Medieval Swedes are getting themselves off the hook.
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I think everyone should try them at least once to see how truly dreadful they are.Xiggy wrote:I think the Papal States are so bad no one played them, so almost everyone did not even know they existed.
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tend agree about Illyria but the troops are so numerious and cheap you can afford a GC and likly get those woods.Nakedcelt wrote:My least favourites:
Thracian - they get walked on unless you're in lots of wooded terrain
Pergamene - jack of all trades - master of none!
Try pergie w the galatian ally (tons o' superior impact troops) and the list is a differnt beast altogther.
The Papal list is only one step behind the rest of the Italians in SOA- all those dodgy average Condottiere who cost a fortune and don't even look good, with a few miserable crossbows & spears...
However, no one has yet nominated the Picts- a mass of unprotected medium spears, a combination not seen since the Early Sumerians 3000BC in The TT Swifter Than Eagles. Even the pathetic shooting of Late Roman mixed legionaries/archers can make a dent in that lot. Even the Papal States can put a dent...
In fact, I'm now inspired to put up a challenge with a Papal army, any period opponent, against (hopefully) another rubbish army- may the least incompetent win!
However, no one has yet nominated the Picts- a mass of unprotected medium spears, a combination not seen since the Early Sumerians 3000BC in The TT Swifter Than Eagles. Even the pathetic shooting of Late Roman mixed legionaries/archers can make a dent in that lot. Even the Papal States can put a dent...
In fact, I'm now inspired to put up a challenge with a Papal army, any period opponent, against (hopefully) another rubbish army- may the least incompetent win!
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I think the picts ae pretty darn powerful, besides the masses of unprotected OFFENSIVE spear (big differnce between that and light spear), they get plenty of impact foot (including superiors)etc... With the Saxon ally you can get your standard barbarian heavy foot to boot. With an army that large with strike and defensive capability, you dont need cavalry....bwmmc1 wrote:The Papal list is only one step behind the rest of the Italians in SOA- all those dodgy average Condottiere who cost a fortune and don't even look good, with a few miserable crossbows & spears...
However, no one has yet nominated the Picts- a mass of unprotected medium spears, a combination not seen since the Early Sumerians 3000BC in The TT Swifter Than Eagles. Even the pathetic shooting of Late Roman mixed legionaries/archers can make a dent in that lot. Even the Papal States can put a dent...
In fact, I'm now inspired to put up a challenge with a Papal army, any period opponent, against (hopefully) another rubbish army- may the least incompetent win!
Re papal. It is a shame that the average drilled papal knights cost only 1 point less than superior undrilled ones, for a one point differnce you have a unit that is literally 40% more powerfull... When did the Papacy start using Swiss mercs or even local Romaganl pikeman btw? It is odd how that list is basically 14 century wheras all the other condatta lists are mid 15th century....
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Wasnt the "Romagnol" area part of the Papal states territories, I believe on the Adriatic side ?omarquatar wrote:TGM, though being italian, i couldn't locate those "Romaganl"TheGrayMouser wrote: When did the Papacy start using Swiss mercs or even local Romaganl pikeman btw?![]()
probably a typo, but who do you really mean?
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ah, you was meaning the "Romagna" region, from latin "Romania"; it's clear nowTheGrayMouser wrote:Wasnt the "Romagnol" area part of the Papal states territories, I believe on the Adriatic side ?omarquatar wrote:TGM, though being italian, i couldn't locate those "Romaganl"TheGrayMouser wrote: When did the Papacy start using Swiss mercs or even local Romaganl pikeman btw?![]()
probably a typo, but who do you really mean?
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I have done a bit of scouting about on Wikipedia and it says the Papal Swiss Guard were formed 1n 1506, but were only 150 men strong to begin with - eventually their number grew to 600. In 1567, a Swiss Guards regiment was formed.TheGrayMouser wrote: Re papal. It is a shame that the average drilled papal knights cost only 1 point less than superior undrilled ones, for a one point differnce you have a unit that is literally 40% more powerfull... When did the Papacy start using Swiss mercs or even local Romaganl pikeman btw? It is odd how that list is basically 14 century wheras all the other condatta lists are mid 15th century....
It also seems that Cesare Borgia was quite a successful commander for the Papal army in his Italian campaigns but I have no details of the troop compositions of his armies. Do the FOG Renaissance books give any more info? Anyone?
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Not sure how the Papacy is represented in FOG TT Ancient /medieval, but the list for the Ren. Italian lists cover them , early 1500'sstockwellpete wrote:I have done a bit of scouting about on Wikipedia and it says the Papal Swiss Guard were formed 1n 1506, but were only 150 men strong to begin with - eventually their number grew to 600. In 1567, a Swiss Guards regiment was formed.TheGrayMouser wrote: Re papal. It is a shame that the average drilled papal knights cost only 1 point less than superior undrilled ones, for a one point differnce you have a unit that is literally 40% more powerfull... When did the Papacy start using Swiss mercs or even local Romaganl pikeman btw? It is odd how that list is basically 14 century wheras all the other condatta lists are mid 15th century....
It also seems that Cesare Borgia was quite a successful commander for the Papal army in his Italian campaigns but I have no details of the troop compositions of his armies. Do the FOG Renaissance books give any more info? Anyone?
Basically piles of average knights but they can take landschnect mercs (pikes halberds) as well as "Romagnol" pikes (thats how its spelt in the rulsbook Frank)
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There is a definite reason why the Papal list looks so bad. I just posted a note in the support forum with a number of errors in the Condotta Papal list compared the with TT original. Basically they should get pikes and billmen and more foot in general similar to what the Condotta Naples list has and which will make them a much less pitiful list.
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Dont forget the armoured Pope Mobilebatesmotel wrote:There is a definite reason why the Papal list looks so bad. I just posted a note in the support forum with a number of errors in the Condotta Papal list compared the with TT original. Basically they should get pikes and billmen and more foot in general similar to what the Condotta Naples list has and which will make them a much less pitiful list.
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Right, like the war wagon. And any army fighting against it automatically gets a free IC named John Wayne! Actually, I think the pope mobile is post 1500 since it was invented by Leonardo so should be in the FoG-R list but not the SOA oneTheGrayMouser wrote:Dont forget the armoured Pope Mobilebatesmotel wrote:There is a definite reason why the Papal list looks so bad. I just posted a note in the support forum with a number of errors in the Condotta Papal list compared the with TT original. Basically they should get pikes and billmen and more foot in general similar to what the Condotta Naples list has and which will make them a much less pitiful list.
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Actually i was jokingly refering to the modern day bullet proofed golf cart he drives around in during public appearancesbatesmotel wrote:Right, like the war wagon. And any army fighting against it automatically gets a free IC named John Wayne! Actually, I think the pope mobile is post 1500 since it was invented by Leonardo so should be in the FoG-R list but not the SOA oneTheGrayMouser wrote:Dont forget the armoured Pope Mobilebatesmotel wrote:There is a definite reason why the Papal list looks so bad. I just posted a note in the support forum with a number of errors in the Condotta Papal list compared the with TT original. Basically they should get pikes and billmen and more foot in general similar to what the Condotta Naples list has and which will make them a much less pitiful list.
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Although... I know some Italian city states used war carts of some sorts (more as a central focal point for standards , commnders rather than actual war engines) , but I think that wouldnt be covered in the SoA lists but several centuries earlier, Fred Barbarossa's time, 12 th century??
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Caroccio, caroccio . . . wherefore art thou, caroccio?TheGrayMouser wrote: Although... I know some Italian city states used war carts of some sorts (more as a central focal point for standards , commnders rather than actual war engines) , but I think that wouldnt be covered in the SoA lists but several centuries earlier, Fred Barbarossa's time, 12 th century??
Actually the English had a caroccio-type contraption at the Battle of the Standard 1138 (one of my scenarios) - the bones of St Cuthbert were contained within it and the Scots consequently had no chance!

