Best Way to use Warband?
Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2019 9:08 pm
There are of course a lot of different types of warband, medium or heavy foot, superior/picked or not. I find that the picked medium warband is particularly good, but what are the main advantages/disadvanrages of warband vis a vis other impact foot and other infantry in general? As far as I can tell they have as strengths:
good charge (impact)
able to absorb lots of casualties, especially from ranged, because of the large size
weaknesses:
poor morale, especially prone to double drops from being flanked and failing cohesion tests seeing allies rout and chain routing
kind of expensive (depends on the type of course)
can't really stand toe to toe in an open field line with most other infantry types it seems.
chase after defeated opponents (can be used as a strength)
What is the best way to use them? especially as an auxilliary unit in an otherwise non-warband army, like say in a carthaginian or roman army that has one or two warband.
thanks for any help.
good charge (impact)
able to absorb lots of casualties, especially from ranged, because of the large size
weaknesses:
poor morale, especially prone to double drops from being flanked and failing cohesion tests seeing allies rout and chain routing
kind of expensive (depends on the type of course)
can't really stand toe to toe in an open field line with most other infantry types it seems.
chase after defeated opponents (can be used as a strength)
What is the best way to use them? especially as an auxilliary unit in an otherwise non-warband army, like say in a carthaginian or roman army that has one or two warband.
thanks for any help.