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Almughavars
Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 8:08 pm
by Fluffy
Good evening.
Almughavars are great, but there is more than one army that offers them, which do you think is the better choice and why?
Also, impact foot or offensive spear, in 6's or 8's?
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 2:27 am
by hazelbark
Usually offesnive spear. As if they win imapct they negate most folks sword and can really beat stuff. I prefered impact in the early days, but that meant you had to win impact. Also being MF you are down versus lance armed cav if impact, but even if off spear at impact.
8s for a similar reason as the extra bases make you more resilient to shooting and harder to get the HPB in impact if it goes against you.
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 7:50 am
by MatthewP
I use 2*8 bases of them with the Medieval Arogonese. I used to take them as Impact Foot because they are more fun, but the army is a lot more balanced if you take them as offensive spear. More boring though (sigh!!)
Re: Almughavars
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 8:21 am
by philqw78
Fluffy wrote:Good evening.
Almughavars are great, but there is more than one army that offers them, which do you think is the better choice and why?
Also, impact foot or offensive spear, in 6's or 8's?
Hmm, do I want to take rocks, paper or scissors. Or a little bit of each. IMO max out on one and minimise the others. If you want Moogs take a moog army. If your game is based on fighting straight up take 8's, if based on manouver take 6's. If you want butt clenching dice dependant fun take impact foot, if you want a steady measured game take spear.
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 1:04 pm
by pcelella
I used to play the Moogs in 6's, but I find that size way too fragile. For me now, it's 8's - and I max out on Moogs, take several light horse, minimal cavalry, and then charge.
Peter C
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http://swordandsandalgaming.blogspot.com/
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 2:01 pm
by MatthewP
I used to play the Moogs in 6's, but I find that size way too fragile. For me now, it's 8's - and I max out on Moogs, take several light horse, minimal cavalry, and then charge.
Oi thats my plan!!!

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 9:46 pm
by azrael86
After extensive experimentation (Crown of Aragon, Catalan, Later Sicilian) - I would suggest either the Company (if you want MF) or Latin Greek (if you want better mounted).
In open play, catalans have two serious problems, better enemy foot (Legions, Swiss) and stuff you can't catch(shooty cav).
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 10:39 pm
by ethan
If you are taking an army primarily of Almughavars (i.e. Catalan Company) or intend to buy substantial numbers of them (some Spanish and Later Sicilian lists) you must IMO take them as offensive spears. As impact foot they are too vulnerable to mounted as impact foot and in those armies IMO you must be able to use these relatively expensive troops pretty freely in the open.
If you are taking smaller numbers of them and want something to really terrorize weaker (close combat) troops, then take them as impact foot.
I generally take them in 6s when drilled and in 8s when undrilled.
I have also found them quite handy against shooty cavalry actually. They relatively fast, fight them at evens and being cheaper you get the numbers to swarm the cavalry...
Santa Hermandad Nueva Castillian
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 7:53 pm
by ancientsgamer
And take them as Offensive Spear as suggested.
Seriously, Moogs aren't going to win against the better tournament armies. This army is a better tournamnet army because you can get pikeman, protected LH with light spear (which wins at impact vs. most LH and is even in melee for less points than B, sword LH), sword and buckler men in 4 element units (very flexible), 4 element handgun units to bulk out your army, superior knights, etc.
This is a combined arms army in many ways and it takes some practice to be good with it but it is a very competitive army. The other Spanish list is almost as good
