Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-94.12.237.252-20151108164548/@comment-26100798-20151109225347

Zombspider wrote: Although, if you do something stupid (like I've done before) and, say, decide to fight a High-elven army with primarily Rhudaur troops you're going to lose - unless you've got a lot more hillmen. I personally find the key to winning in hired unit battles is to just have more troops and have them be of higher (or equal) strength to your enemy. Little to no strategy is really required for battles. What about pouring lava on someones troops? Or finding a quick way to execute them without losing the battle, and without losing too many of your own troops. Maybe an attack from behind? Or a stategic ratio of archers to cavalry to infantry while keeping price in mind all at the same time. Someone with little to no stategy with a giant army of olog-hai could be defeated by a stategic person with no soldiers at all. Maybe they would lead the ologs into the water where they are slow and inneffective. Thinking that there is no strategy in war, or even a simulation of war(in some way) may be a common misconception, but I definitely think that strategy must be used in order to win a fight where to sides are at a stale mate in terms of army size. BTW HI ZOMB its me sev :3