Thread:Eoros/@comment-29212138-20170421153052/@comment-28794147-20170421153419

I just said that heavy infantry could hold off an orc attack.

Heavy infantry were able to hold off chariot charges, which were incredibly dangerous. They could slice off your legs, trample you, and chuch javelins at you.

The Romans were able to literally stop chariots in their tracks.

I don't know about you, but I think a chariot is much easier to stop then a troll.

Want more proof? Here:

The Romans were able to hold off elephant charges by falling back and throwing spears, arrows, and stones at them. Elephants were afraid and fell back because they were hard to train and no very intelligent. Sound similar to trolls, no?

I don't care what you say, but every good strategist ever to exist in human history used strategy to win, not superior numbers. I want you to name one that was famous for winning by overwhelming with numbers.