Just a thought on another way LH can perhaps be used to skirmish without unduly delaying foot. LH do not stop foot from marching. When foot contact LH during...
... From: "Mike Powell" <mike_netlegend@...> To: <DBMMlist@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 11:50 AM Subject: [DBMMlist] Warband in a...
... There is the last battle at Nisibis in, IIRC, 216AD - lasted 3 days and was a draw and is the one where the catafract camels were used. There are also a...
... From: Joao Myrtilis To: DBMMlist@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 2:36 PM Subject: [DBMMlist] Word file Just a detail to Phil regarding the...
Dear Phil and members of the DBMMlist,
In light of the recent postings on threat zones, light horse and skirmishin= g in DBMM, perhaps it would be of...
We're trying it next week. do the Sumerian Pike X and I get the same thing? If so, it is, to say the least, confusing! Steve Rathgay ... If ... C3 ... at ... ...
Nick, You're just building an interlevered sequence of play; move, fight, move in this case, if you like the idea, go the whole hog and build other things...
David Brown
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... From: "Chris Lowe" <cjbl@...> To: <DBMMlist@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, August 27, 2004 10:38 AM Subject: Re: [DBMMlist] Suicide by Averaging...
... straight forward ... because thats by far the most effective way to win with the rules as they currently are? ... A patsie with out a plan is a dead...
... have ... are ... with ... single ... edge, ... protect ... fight ... you want ... I am asking this because I really don't know: Are their instances of the...
... force. That is NOT what I said. I am not advocating LH supremacy but only the capacity of LH or maybe Bow armed Cavalry to flee from slow infantry troops...
... it ... able to ... unrealistic ... This still does not explain why LH 50 meters away from heavy infantry with no ranged weapon are not allowed to retreat...
... NW> I'm not sure how many of them are actually a case of developing a plan NW> before a battle, but rather developing a rough plan and adjusting on the run...