*distant thunder of hooves grows louder*
*over a near by hillock, a great banner, red with a great eagke on it appears....*
*The full outline of the standard bearer becomes evident, followed by a an officer, witha great crest, a signal of his status on his head, followed by the rest of the cataphractii moira (1/6 of an "stratos, or army core)
and then comes the mighty champion of Byzantium himself, the Xenophract
now then, to crush the barbarian hordes....
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Originally posted by music_theory7
The Byzantines were good I give you that but in the latter yrs 100A.D. on they used mercaniares for combat. They even used Huns.... lol. Also they should have free walls cause constantanoble was know for a it's triple walls and thickness. They should have a more powerful trimre too! -since they were the only ones that knew how to build it in the dark ages....lol
well first off, pawpaw is very acurate, though eventually, after the fiasco at Manzikert, the Byzantines would be forced to start using mercenaries again, as there main area of strength had just been stripped (this combined with the fall of the thematic system to greedy nobles...)
It should also be said that even though they did use huns at first, the Cataphract was FAR superior to there light cavalry in all respects, being able skirmishers, or shock cavalry or most roles in between, and that is why they did not continue to use them
Originally posted by Dargoth
Why the Cataphract?
You could use the Fire Galley/War Galley/Gun Galley or Byzantine Infantry
(Yes I got the list from Medevial Total war)[/B]
because they dont reflect the actual basis of the Byzantine milatary.
people dont seem to understand just how VITAL cataphracts were to the Byzantine army, but this may help-
There is controversy over the effectiveness of the Byzantine infantry, called Skutatoi. They were generally armed with spear and shield, and sometimes tiny javelins referred to as "darts." They normally wore leather armor, at the heaviest, and often gave a good account of themselves. At other times, Belisarius seems to shield them from the heaviest fighting, being anxious about their performance. A good example of this would be the Battle of Ad Decimum against the Vandals. The infantry was left in the camp, and it was the Byzantine cavalry that did the day's fighting.
not to mention, think of what the other choices are
-boat
-boat
-boat
-medeval infantry
- to me, they all would suck bigguns in the game stripping the fun away from the Byzantines (never ming that whore Theodora....)