can someone explain the use of thureophori ?

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can someone explain the use of thureophori ?

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Ok I dont understand the use of these troops (one equipeted with offensive spear) or at least the MF option if i go with the heavy foot option they work like hoplites right? but why would any one take them in the medium foot option what situation would that bennificial ? am i missing something? Patrick
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Re: can someone explain the use of thureophori ?

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pyrrhus wrote:Ok I dont understand the use of these troops (one equipeted with offensive spear) or at least the MF option if i go with the heavy foot option they work like hoplites right? but why would any one take them in the medium foot option what situation would that bennificial ? am i missing something? Patrick
Mark Sieber and I discussed thureophoroi at length recently regarding their basing, what historical reasons might apply for choosing MF over HF, and the game benefits.

Game wise thureophoroi based as MF move faster, and more importantly, are only disordered by difficult terrain. Thus they remain steady, denying sword bonus to enemy troops they face in close combat such as Roman legionaries or Gallic warbands. MF thureophoroi can move quickly into uneven and rough terrain, and could be used in reserve behind the main battle. With an attached commander, if they remain more then 6 MUs beyond the enemy they would have a second move which would allow them to move 8 MUs each turn, in effect fast marching to a flank to meet a threat or create one.

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Post by vercingetorix »

They are just spearmen that move faster but are not disordered by rough terrain. Whole armies are based off of MF Spear like welsh and early pictish
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They are well hard in rough terrain
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Post by pezhetairoi »

... and (as I have found out with MF hypaspists) they are not that bad in the open either.
Unlike others, MF with offensive spear are not "lance bait" when in the open. They still negate many of the enemy +s.
Compare also MF with heavy weapon, who are still killer in the rough, but have a quite a few things to fear in the open.
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pezhetairoi wrote:... and (as I have found out with MF hypaspists) they are not that bad in the open either.
Unlike others, MF with offensive spear are not "lance bait" when in the open. They still negate many of the enemy +s.
Compare also MF with heavy weapon, who are still killer in the rough, but have a quite a few things to fear in the open.
Being drilled never hurts either :D

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Post by Scrumpy »

They are great at hammering into LF and beating seven shades out of them.

Especially when you roll a 6 and your opponent rolls a 1 when you work out random movement in a charge. :D
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Scrumpy wrote:They are great at hammering into LF and beating seven shades out of them.

Especially when you roll a 6 and your opponent rolls a 1 when you work out random movement in a charge. :D
let's not forget hammering other MF in the rough. i try to always take a unit of MF O.Spear if i can.
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Post by caliban66 »

I´d only use non-shooting MF if they were drilled. Forget about Off spear. That´s a good point, but the key is DRILLED. They´re use is to get tactical superiority, maneuvering better and faster than undrilled MF or HF.
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Re: can someone explain the use of thureophori ?

Post by nikgaukroger »

daleivan wrote:
Game wise thureophoroi based as MF move faster, and more importantly, are only disordered by difficult terrain. Thus they remain steady,
Disordered troops are not steady IIRC.
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Re: can someone explain the use of thureophori ?

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nikgaukroger wrote:[

Disordered troops are not steady IIRC.
You do recall correctly (page 133)-- I failed to communicate clearly :wink:

I meant to write since MF are only disordered in difficult, they remain steady in uneven and rough. I found this out a while back while thinking through the ways my Late Republican Romans could use terrain to their advantage against pikes :D

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