um, well. Two of my MIs just killed an Iroquois army: the poor saps just kept stepping up like sheep to the slaughter while the MIs blazed away. (If I saw
what I think I saw, the first MI took them down to 1hp each and the second one finished them off). If they had been a stack instead of an army it would have taken 3 MIs to kill them. So there are apparently downsides to armies on defence ...
As to attack, if I have a stack of a tank and two horsemen, surely I can choose to attack with the tank first if I want to? And there might be times when I don't want to, e.g. if their top unit is down to 1hp and I want to save the tank to deal with the healthy unit below it.
OK, I accept that armies have some advantages over
stacks, but there are some advantages that go the
other way. It's not clearcut.
what I think I saw, the first MI took them down to 1hp each and the second one finished them off). If they had been a stack instead of an army it would have taken 3 MIs to kill them. So there are apparently downsides to armies on defence ...
As to attack, if I have a stack of a tank and two horsemen, surely I can choose to attack with the tank first if I want to? And there might be times when I don't want to, e.g. if their top unit is down to 1hp and I want to save the tank to deal with the healthy unit below it.
OK, I accept that armies have some advantages over
stacks, but there are some advantages that go the
other way. It's not clearcut.
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