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February 10th, 2007, 08:15 AM
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Help countering trampling monsters
I need help with a counter for Troglodytes that are trampling my men sized troops....
I'm playing Hellheim early age and am in a war to the death with Argatha.
I just had 1/2-2/3 of my entire nations army with my pretender litterly ROLLED over... I had some of my higher quality footman and horse, over a 100 of them in this fight... Around 20-30 Troglodytes were in the front of the enemy.
What can I do to counter this? The only thing I can think of is I have a province that can make Elephants but there has got to be another way!
Please help, thanks.
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February 10th, 2007, 08:52 AM
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Re: Help countering trampling monsters
Anything that's size 4 is enough to stop them. You can't build anything that big, though.
Troglodytes don't have good protection, so you could try archers. Just recruit lots of indy archers and have them shoot at the Troglodytes. They have lots of hp, but they'll go down quite fast. Blade Wind would also work.
Troglodytes' magic resistance is respectable 12, but you could still try False Fetters. Earth Meld can also be used to ground them for one turn, but unfortunately Troglodytes are strong enough to break out from that in one turn.
Be sure to fight in cold lands. It won't help against the troglodytes, but Agarthans are cold-blooded. They'll get tired very fast.
EDIT: Fixed a typo in the first sentence. Size 4 is enough. Size 5 also works, but size 4 is enough.
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February 10th, 2007, 09:06 AM
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Re: Help countering trampling monsters
Use magic and archers to damage them before they reach you due to their low precision then get a mix of high defence troops and high damage troops(barbarians could work for the high damage due to their above average strength and high damage weapons)
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February 10th, 2007, 11:05 AM
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Re: Help countering trampling monsters
Since we're on the topic, how about a counter to massed chariots? Especially the heavily armored variety (not sure if Arcoscephale's are such, but I'm pretty sure T'ien Ch'i's are, and maybe C'tis'?).
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February 10th, 2007, 11:26 AM
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Re: Help countering trampling monsters
Crushers (construction level 5) I seem to remember were pretty effective at stopping a similar problem I had against elephants. Just stick one or two in front of your army, it's funny to watch those tramplers look like they run into a wall and just stop. You need something else to follow through with some teeth, but they make good blockers.
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February 10th, 2007, 12:58 PM
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Re: Help countering trampling monsters
Trampling is not an absolute, its a formula which compares the size. Elephants can trample chariots but not nearly as easily as it can hoburgs. The chariots are size 4, and knights are size 3, so if you can create either one anyplace then you might want to add some.
Also you can try flanking and other effects to take out the commanders of the tramplers. And try setting your troops far back in the battlefield and set on hold-and-attack to give your archers more time to shoot and to tire out the tramplers abit when they charge you.
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February 10th, 2007, 04:10 PM
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Re: Help countering trampling monsters
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Gandalf Parker said:
Trampling is not an absolute, its a formula which compares the size. Elephants can trample chariots but not nearly as easily as it can hoburgs. The chariots are size 4, and knights are size 3, so if you can create either one anyplace then you might want to add some.
Also you can try flanking and other effects to take out the commanders of the tramplers. And try setting your troops far back in the battlefield and set on hold-and-attack to give your archers more time to shoot and to tire out the tramplers abit when they charge you.
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thanks, I'll try building some more horse to counter them with lots of archers... and Ill see if I can't get some elephants in there for meat, but damn this is a real pain considering my front just fell lol
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February 10th, 2007, 05:50 PM
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Re: Help countering trampling monsters
If there's a swamp handy, try luring the enemy into it. Most units move more slowly there, limiting the effectiveness of tramplers.
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February 11th, 2007, 03:07 AM
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Re: Help countering trampling monsters
How do you determine the size of a unit in game?
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February 11th, 2007, 03:45 AM
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Re: Help countering trampling monsters
From the unit's information screen, click on the "Hit Points" field and another window will open showing basic hit points, current hit points and size.
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