Troops to Eliments

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johnpaul
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Troops to Eliments

Post by johnpaul »

Just A quickie,

How many troops are represented by a single element?

I know this is no necessary for the game but in putting together a Greek army I would like to know if my battle group is meant to by 1 mora or 10.

Thanks
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Re: Troops to Eliments

Post by spike »

johnpaul wrote:Just A quickie,

How many troops are represented by a single element?

I know this is no necessary for the game but in putting together a Greek army I would like to know if my battle group is meant to by 1 mora or 10.

Thanks
Do you mean figures per base, or scale of elements (how many "real" does each base represent)?
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Post by carlos »

Approximately 250 elements per stand. How many mora that is though...
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Post by johnpaul »

I was after the scale to 250 would seam to be the answer thanks

PS a Mora was 576 men so roughly 2.3 stands
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Post by rbodleyscott »

johnpaul wrote:I was after the scale to 250 would seam to be the answer thanks

PS a Mora was 576 men so roughly 2.3 stands
Hoplites are organised in BGs of 6-8 bases, so maybe 3 to 4 Mora per BG.
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thanks
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