the socii were the roman allies of the italian peninsula, hiring troops from there to fill their ranks...these were the alae legions, and the most reknown of them would be the extraordinarii, socii extraordinarii or delecti
the cavalry units from those were the socii equites extraordinarii or equites delecti usually filed by campanians, an italic ally of rome, they were shock cavalry
cost 5
hp 35
attack 14
range 1
armour 2/1
speed 5
sight 5
CR 30%
same bonus of companion cavalry
campanian cavalry
Re: campanian cavalry
Isn't this too similar to companion cavalry stats-wise? The difference is only -2hp, +3 attack and -1 p.armor.
Green is the correct color, other colors are "less correct".
Re: campanian cavalry
well...it doesnt have the aura, and i was thinking of it having less p armour...the role sure is similar, but i sugested this since roman doesnt have heavy cavalry options other than centurion and cataphract, it could have anti cavalry bonus instead of normal heavy cavalry bonus...so idk. the lancer like bonus could make it diferent, what do u think?
Re: campanian cavalry
Oh, I must have misread then, my bad.
Seems good for me, but maybe give it a 3/2 armor instead? They won't be getting blacksmith upgrades after all
Green is the correct color, other colors are "less correct".
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The equite is already an anti cav which I think could hold against normal cav.L4cus wrote: ↑Fri Feb 11, 2022 1:39 am well...it doesnt have the aura, and i was thinking of it having less p armour...the role sure is similar, but i sugested this since roman doesnt have heavy cavalry options other than centurion and cataphract, it could have anti cavalry bonus instead of normal heavy cavalry bonus...so idk. the lancer like bonus could make it diferent, what do u think?
I wanted to suggest later on a specialized cataphract for Romans which is semi armored than normal one and has 5 speed instead of 4. But i guess I need to hold onto that for now more that this is suggested.
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Now i am thinking that a 4 turns cav unit with high attack but lower ho and armour would fit better the concept...
Re: campanian cavalry
High attack heavy/medium cavalry would totally destroy concept, that rome didn't rely on cavalry.
Equites should be enough to represent allied cavalry.
To make such addition fit I'd go the other way around - low attack, but higher resilience.
Possibly with no bonuses vs infantry.
Something as a middle point between equites and cataphract. More capable to manouver than cataphracts, but also able to survive more attacks from enemy cavalry.
But such addition is not really a must.
What we lack for romans is strictly two:
- mercenary light cav of the period (numibian is probably best here)
- mercenary medium or heavy cav (gallic ?)
Equites should be enough to represent allied cavalry.
To make such addition fit I'd go the other way around - low attack, but higher resilience.
Possibly with no bonuses vs infantry.
Something as a middle point between equites and cataphract. More capable to manouver than cataphracts, but also able to survive more attacks from enemy cavalry.
But such addition is not really a must.
What we lack for romans is strictly two:
- mercenary light cav of the period (numibian is probably best here)
- mercenary medium or heavy cav (gallic ?)
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Re: campanian cavalry
I think gallic is the most representative for the period at least u want sarmatian heavy cavalry
Actually i think i made a topic for gallic cavalry...
Actually i think i made a topic for gallic cavalry...