aelf
Ashen One
I've heard of numerous complaints against this unit. Indeed, from my own experience, it's difficult to think of reasons for using them at all.
They will clearly own enemies with only archers, probably poor souls denied of metals. But even the AI is smart enough to put a spearman in most of its cities if it could. So, unless you want to go for a strategy of overwhelming the only spear and the archers in a city with numbers, you won't be using your horse archers. Even if you choose to use this tactics (maybe with Keshiks), you are goign to have to build an army of horsemen from scratch instead of building several cats and using your by-now seasoned axemen/swordsmen. A mobile army this early won't do you much good if you can't conquer so many cities anyway, and their casualty rates (vs slow army with cats) will put an end to dreams of early world-domination.
For pillaging purposes, the chariot is actually much better. You shouldn't count on the pillagers surviving. Neither horse archers nor Keshiks get defensive bonuses, and spears and elephants will eat them up. In view of this, chariots, at half the cost and the same number of moves, are way more effective. Thus, don't you think NOT getting Horseback Riding is actually a good tactic for pillaging?
Clearly, the horse archer requires some major improvement. Their counter-catapult ability is a sorry excuse for a niche (who comes with unescorted catapults?). Maybe they are already slated for it in the expansion. But I would still like to see them strengthened in an upcoming patch for cIV vanilla before the expansion. For example, they could do with the chariot's withdrawal chances and a lower cost (maybe 40 hammers instead of 50). Plus, I think Horseback Riding should be made cheaper to research. This will make the strat of beelining to it and building an army of horse archers actually viable and a good option for a player with no metals.
As for the Keshik, its current ignore-terrain advantage is highly situational and makes a mockery of the greatness of the Golden Horde. I think in addition to receiving the improvement for horse archers I mentioned above, Keshiks should also be getting defensive bonuses. After all, aren't they famous for their brilliant use of the terrain to their advantage?
Any thoughts/comments? Maybe people who know how to use the current horse archer effectively can shed some light on its proper role?
They will clearly own enemies with only archers, probably poor souls denied of metals. But even the AI is smart enough to put a spearman in most of its cities if it could. So, unless you want to go for a strategy of overwhelming the only spear and the archers in a city with numbers, you won't be using your horse archers. Even if you choose to use this tactics (maybe with Keshiks), you are goign to have to build an army of horsemen from scratch instead of building several cats and using your by-now seasoned axemen/swordsmen. A mobile army this early won't do you much good if you can't conquer so many cities anyway, and their casualty rates (vs slow army with cats) will put an end to dreams of early world-domination.
For pillaging purposes, the chariot is actually much better. You shouldn't count on the pillagers surviving. Neither horse archers nor Keshiks get defensive bonuses, and spears and elephants will eat them up. In view of this, chariots, at half the cost and the same number of moves, are way more effective. Thus, don't you think NOT getting Horseback Riding is actually a good tactic for pillaging?
Clearly, the horse archer requires some major improvement. Their counter-catapult ability is a sorry excuse for a niche (who comes with unescorted catapults?). Maybe they are already slated for it in the expansion. But I would still like to see them strengthened in an upcoming patch for cIV vanilla before the expansion. For example, they could do with the chariot's withdrawal chances and a lower cost (maybe 40 hammers instead of 50). Plus, I think Horseback Riding should be made cheaper to research. This will make the strat of beelining to it and building an army of horse archers actually viable and a good option for a player with no metals.
As for the Keshik, its current ignore-terrain advantage is highly situational and makes a mockery of the greatness of the Golden Horde. I think in addition to receiving the improvement for horse archers I mentioned above, Keshiks should also be getting defensive bonuses. After all, aren't they famous for their brilliant use of the terrain to their advantage?
Any thoughts/comments? Maybe people who know how to use the current horse archer effectively can shed some light on its proper role?