I have been playing a number of games with undrilled Heavy troops. Some of the armies are superior, some are average. The anarchy charge results are a bit odd. The average troops anarchy charge more than the fanatic superior troops. I think that this may be opposite of what is intended.
I would think fanatics would be very likely to anarchy charge.
Anarchy charges again
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batesmotel
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Re: Anarchy charges again
Drilled vs Undrilled status should affect the chance of anarchy charging. Troop quality (poor/average/superior/elite) should have no effect. If it is, then there is a bug. Unfortunately the summary window does not show rolls for anarchy charges so there is no way to verify this.Xiggy wrote:I have been playing a number of games with undrilled Heavy troops. Some of the armies are superior, some are average. The anarchy charge results are a bit odd. The average troops anarchy charge more than the fanatic superior troops. I think that this may be opposite of what is intended.
I would think fanatics would be very likely to anarchy charge.
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TT rules you don't get re-rolls for quality. No matter what your troop quality, poor to elite you only get 1 die roll and 1 chance to not charge off insanely.
Undrilled have a higher die score to not anarchy so they are more likely to charge off then drilled troops. Being closer to a leader should (not always though) make it easier for your troops to not anarchy. Troops who are armed with a ranged weapon as their main weapon are less likely to want to charge and are likely to refuse, another version of anarchy. I have had that one happen a lot with my Persians. Even against fragged enemy rears.
Undrilled have a higher die score to not anarchy so they are more likely to charge off then drilled troops. Being closer to a leader should (not always though) make it easier for your troops to not anarchy. Troops who are armed with a ranged weapon as their main weapon are less likely to want to charge and are likely to refuse, another version of anarchy. I have had that one happen a lot with my Persians. Even against fragged enemy rears.

