You're designing an army. You have 12 Drilled Cataphracts in your army. Do you take 3 BG's of 4, or 2 BG's of 6.
Advantages in 4's:




Advantages in 6's:



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Interesting.hammy wrote:For once I agree with Mr Ruddock
4s for drilled, 6s for undrilled. If you use drilled in 6s then you are probably going to end up using them like undrilled ones anyway and pay through the nose for the priviledge.
Couldn't agree more. 4's superior and drilled is what I choose too.hammy wrote:Nah, average drilled in 6s are really not a good buy IMO. For drilled I think the choice is superior in 4s or none.MadBanker wrote:Depends also on the quality: average in 6's, superior in 4's.
I just finished a Parthian army and took it out for a trot last week. 2BG of 6 undrilled and 1 BG of 4 undrilled cats seemed fine. It was a bit of a catfight though. I was against indo-scythian riff raff. Amost identical armies except they had elephants and their coawardly light horse brought swords to a shootout - this just meant I had more LH to tip the balance.DaiSho wrote:Yes, but you make that choice when you choose a Cataphract armyrecharge wrote:You need a choice of : Only take Cats if forced![]()
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Based on my opinion (I played a lot with Palmyran and Sassanid), I prefer Drilled BG's wit 4 bases for the same reasons.DaiSho wrote:Hi All,
You're designing an army. You have 12 Drilled Cataphracts in your army. Do you take 3 BG's of 4, or 2 BG's of 6.
Advantages in 4's:
Manouverable;
Add an extra BG; and,
More flexible (you can weight one wing and still keep a small strike force on the other).
Any more?
Advantages in 6's:
Harder to kill; and,
General affects a larger number of dice.
Any more?