I think there's a good chance they would loose three units Sooooo. Attacking with the crossbow first gives you 9.6 vs 14.4, 12.8 vs 10.8, and then 5.5x5. Attacking with the mace first gives you only 12.8x18.4, 9.6x10.8, and then 5.5x5.
The problem (for Templars) is I don't think the mace is going to be damaged enough in the first battle. Unless the crossbow drops the mace below 5.5 base strength attacking with what has to be very poor odds the mace will still defend versus the Templar mace. Then the Templar axe would be attacking at 8vs10.8 against our pike.
So think it's likely they would loose two units and possible they would loose three. And then with only spears left in the city that won't even have odds on the cat they couldn't really finish the job.
EDIT: I know the actual combat numbers reduce enemy strength due to some bonuses, rather than raise the unit's own strength. But I think the relative numbers are the same.
The problem (for Templars) is I don't think the mace is going to be damaged enough in the first battle. Unless the crossbow drops the mace below 5.5 base strength attacking with what has to be very poor odds the mace will still defend versus the Templar mace. Then the Templar axe would be attacking at 8vs10.8 against our pike.
So think it's likely they would loose two units and possible they would loose three. And then with only spears left in the city that won't even have odds on the cat they couldn't really finish the job.
EDIT: I know the actual combat numbers reduce enemy strength due to some bonuses, rather than raise the unit's own strength. But I think the relative numbers are the same.
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