I must admit that I am almost never producing a Samurai unit. It is becoming obsolete too early (ad far as I remember), is very costly and not very resilient... and it is a rather "strange" unit as soon as you don't play an oriental civilization leader.
I think that Maq is right about the Samurai and Feudalism, the two should be linked. The problem is that there is a gap between the Warrior and the Legion and between the Legion and the next available unit.
About the War Elephant, I must admit that I don't really understand the debate. If it is true there were used all along the ancient era, their use was dangerous for both the ennemy and the side using them and proved to have a decisive impact on few battles, a very small number of fights indeed.
The very few times they were useful, it was because the soldiers of the ennemy didn't knew them and were afraid of what was certainly considered as a hellish creature. Elephants are no more a threat as soon as the soldiers are trained to fight against them. In a few battle, the Elephants have certainly been useful because horses are afraid of them (because of their smell)...
The War Elephants is thus a very marginal unit. It should only have an effect against an opponent that have not yet discovered the Technology allowing to produce it. In the same spirit, the War Elephant could only have an effect against an opponent that has not yet produced such a unit.
If we want to go further, a side with a War Elephant could prevent the opponent's cavalry unit from using its Flanking ability.
Not really an easy problem IMO.
I think that Maq is right about the Samurai and Feudalism, the two should be linked. The problem is that there is a gap between the Warrior and the Legion and between the Legion and the next available unit.
About the War Elephant, I must admit that I don't really understand the debate. If it is true there were used all along the ancient era, their use was dangerous for both the ennemy and the side using them and proved to have a decisive impact on few battles, a very small number of fights indeed.
The very few times they were useful, it was because the soldiers of the ennemy didn't knew them and were afraid of what was certainly considered as a hellish creature. Elephants are no more a threat as soon as the soldiers are trained to fight against them. In a few battle, the Elephants have certainly been useful because horses are afraid of them (because of their smell)...
The War Elephants is thus a very marginal unit. It should only have an effect against an opponent that have not yet discovered the Technology allowing to produce it. In the same spirit, the War Elephant could only have an effect against an opponent that has not yet produced such a unit.
If we want to go further, a side with a War Elephant could prevent the opponent's cavalry unit from using its Flanking ability.
Not really an easy problem IMO.
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