PHGamer
Signifer
Inscrit le: 16 Juin 2016 Messages: 393
Localisation: Pennsylvannia
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Posté le: Mer Oct 04, 2023 10:22 am Sujet du message: A Pyrite of Persnickety Pyrrhics |
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Another After Action Report of Romans v Pyrrhus
From Historicon, round 3 of the Classical Themed L’ Art de la Guerre tournament
I know it sounds like a rerun of one and two weeks past, but despite an abundance of cavalry and cataphract based armies present, all my Phyrric army got to phase were Romans.
https://philonancients.blogspot.com/2023/10/a-pyrite-of-persnickety-pyrrics.html
enjoy _________________ Phil
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DarkBlack
Barbare
Inscrit le: 20 Mar 2020 Messages: 26
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Posté le: Jeu Oct 05, 2023 1:22 pm Sujet du message: |
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Thanks for the write up!
It is interesting to see that the Roman vs Phyrric games are tending toward being close.
A historical result if you ask me!
I have also found that mass pike are often avoided and difficult to bring to bear, in multiple rulesets.
If I tweak a list after games I often end up with a small core/backbone of pikes (3-5 units in ADLG terms) to scare or occupy the enemy while other troops (something aggressive) do the actual work. |
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KevinD
Légat
Inscrit le: 23 Aoû 2021 Messages: 501
Localisation: Texas
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Posté le: Jeu Oct 05, 2023 3:51 pm Sujet du message: |
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The problem with this approach is the supporting troops you are bulking up on are usually not quite as good or numerous as those of the enemy and your army loses when your opponent mangles your cavalry and lighter infantry…. |
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