Not to impressed with the option of having them lead troops.
I just started a war in 1975... so both sides have infantry/tanks & lots of them too.
I had 2 warlords that i sent into the enemy territory with 2 stacks of 20 units well mixed.
2 turns later both my warlords are dead ...
how did that happen?
Well apparently it is quite easy to wear down a big stack and then kill of the warlord. Since the warlord is usually the strongest unit with all the promotions (not always), it will get to defend first. So if a stack is worn down, any unit can kill my warlord. Which is exactly what happened with boh of my stacks. 2 warlords dead, while roughly 75% of my other units are still alive (yet damaged). 1 of the warlords hasn't even won a battle.
The porpose of warlords as unit leaders is to send them to war, right? I mean they are not really leaders if they hide in the nearest city. But if i send them out with my stacks, they will quickly get killed.
I must say i will probably not convert another Great general into a warlord. There is really no purpose. Sure, early on in the game when unit numbers is low it might be useful, but late game with the huge amount of units its quite useless.
I like the community Great Generals implementation a lot better. The one where the GG is simply a weak unit in the stack that gives certain bonus' to every other unit in the stack (like a +10% in combat strength). This way it will be the last unit to die in a stack.
thoughts?
I just started a war in 1975... so both sides have infantry/tanks & lots of them too.
I had 2 warlords that i sent into the enemy territory with 2 stacks of 20 units well mixed.
2 turns later both my warlords are dead ...
how did that happen?
Well apparently it is quite easy to wear down a big stack and then kill of the warlord. Since the warlord is usually the strongest unit with all the promotions (not always), it will get to defend first. So if a stack is worn down, any unit can kill my warlord. Which is exactly what happened with boh of my stacks. 2 warlords dead, while roughly 75% of my other units are still alive (yet damaged). 1 of the warlords hasn't even won a battle.
The porpose of warlords as unit leaders is to send them to war, right? I mean they are not really leaders if they hide in the nearest city. But if i send them out with my stacks, they will quickly get killed.
I must say i will probably not convert another Great general into a warlord. There is really no purpose. Sure, early on in the game when unit numbers is low it might be useful, but late game with the huge amount of units its quite useless.
I like the community Great Generals implementation a lot better. The one where the GG is simply a weak unit in the stack that gives certain bonus' to every other unit in the stack (like a +10% in combat strength). This way it will be the last unit to die in a stack.
thoughts?
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