Questions from a newbie
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 12:37 am
Unfortunately I am the guy in my area trying to get people into historicals, so I lack more experienced players in my area to pick the brain of. As such I thought I'd ask on the forums here instead.
So here's the big question:
Aside from a few units to shore up the flank and a little artillery, I can't seem to find a reason to take anything other than as many units of pike and shot as is possible. So what's the point of anything else?
An example:
A friend and me were playing Late 80 Years War Dutch versus Late Imperial Spanish. He Charged a small unit (4 average Muskets, 2 average Pike) with his Guardias Viejas (4 bases of Superior, Light Lancer, Swordsmen). In the impact phase ALL of the cavalry's POAs were negated, then in the melee phase the were again all negated except for the better armor. With support from other units they were slightly more effective in a later game, but we were both at a loss as to why he was paying nearly twice the points for a unit that has almost zero independent effectiveness in comparison. We thought it might be to get flanks but the Tercio seems to make that a moot goal, and if you don't charge the cavalry gets murdered by the muskets in the shooting phase.
I'm sure we're missing something, but we just can't see it. I know that most armies of the period were heavy on the Pike and Shot formations, but that hardly justifies the point system. Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Dan
So here's the big question:
Aside from a few units to shore up the flank and a little artillery, I can't seem to find a reason to take anything other than as many units of pike and shot as is possible. So what's the point of anything else?
An example:
A friend and me were playing Late 80 Years War Dutch versus Late Imperial Spanish. He Charged a small unit (4 average Muskets, 2 average Pike) with his Guardias Viejas (4 bases of Superior, Light Lancer, Swordsmen). In the impact phase ALL of the cavalry's POAs were negated, then in the melee phase the were again all negated except for the better armor. With support from other units they were slightly more effective in a later game, but we were both at a loss as to why he was paying nearly twice the points for a unit that has almost zero independent effectiveness in comparison. We thought it might be to get flanks but the Tercio seems to make that a moot goal, and if you don't charge the cavalry gets murdered by the muskets in the shooting phase.
I'm sure we're missing something, but we just can't see it. I know that most armies of the period were heavy on the Pike and Shot formations, but that hardly justifies the point system. Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Dan