Im newer to the game so take what I say with a grain of salt (Not to mention I play with mods). Though typically you won't be using only 1 kind of skirmisher as they all are needed together to accomplish the many different roles the battlefield demands. So I guess the faction with the best types of archers (which is debatable i'm sure) has the best skirmisher unit. Not to mention raining 1-2 volleys of fire on enemy wavering troops to make them route faster. The fire arrows help destroy wooden towers and walls. They can arch over walls if i remember correctly which helps assaulting units inside structures. Generally I guess if I had to pick, archers would be the *best* cause they can typically handle both heavy and light types of infantry ok (although it's a jack of all trades, master of none situation). Though to answer your question cause I don't wanna be a jerk: Knowing your enemies units: Are a certain type of skirmishers better in their faction then they are in yours? Do they specialize in a type of infantry? Do they have high armor units that can tank your shots or will they be able to rush in before you get many shots in? Will they out range you with certain types of units? Do they have good flank units or will you have more room to preform maneuvers with your own? Do they have many pike/phalanx units you will need to shoot from the side/back? Knowing your own units: Are a certain type of skirmishers better in the faction you are in then they are in others? Do they have a capability to be useful after their ammo is gone, by either fighting enemy skirmishers/light inf or cavalry? Does your general give crucial bonuses to certain units? Are they costly to upkeep? Terrain: Can you get in close by sneaking javelin's or will you need infantry to guide them in for their short range? Does the area your faction is in have many hills that low trajectory units can use or will have to improvise overcome? Will you have to shoot over walls? Does the terrain support quick movement or will you have time to bombard for longer? Are you defending or attacking? By far id say tactical advantages really determines how well your units will preform and which ones you should pick. Slingers for one faction may be all stars and the ones available for another won't be worth anything. Total War: Rome 2 is considered one of the most disappointing and underwhelming entries in the franchise, failing to live up to the legacy of its predecessor. Not to mention each different faction has different types of ranged units. They all have different uses from each other. So obviously, these units have different purposes and niches, but which do you generally find best used in battle most often?Īnd, since not all units were created equal, which units are best? Personally, I'm a big fan of Rhodian slingers.ĭon't forget one of the most crucial things of skirmishers: armor piercing capability.* Javelin men - High damage, low range and ammo Slingers - Low damage, high range and ammo Generally, there are three types of dedicated skirmisher units that seem to follow the PayDay model of damage output: However, if used properly, they can be crucial to winning a battle. I keep meaning to give them another go, as I think I learned a lot about that sort of playstyle in my Masaesyli campaign so might make a bit more progress this time! But it's on a long list, as I seem to keep finding factions I want to have a go at, or try again with.Originally posted by The Boominator:I feel like skirmishers are the least-effective units of the "big three" - infantry, cavalry, and skirmishers. As I understand it, Parthia's tactic is "use cheap infantry to hold the enemy just long enough for their horse archers and shock cavalry to take the enemy to pieces." In relation to the OP's question though, I think Parthia focus more on skirmishers and shock cavalry than melee cavalry, so maybe not quite what he's after. I've never played Parthia much either (I'm usually terrible with cavalry,) but yes they're a cavalry heavy faction. Was I correct to assume they had excellent cavalry? I’ve never played Parthia but I think I might next. They're more on the skirmishing side, but maybe worth a look. That does remind me though, that Masaesyli have some nice cavalry units. Great at lobbing sharp objects and running around though! Numidian Cavalry in Rome 2 are skirmisher cavalry, so not so good in melee.
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