| Unit Name | Models in Unit | Point Value |
|---|---|---|
| 7th Legion Heavy Riders | 5 | 1250 |
| Mixed Cavalry Riders | ||
| 7th Legion Regulars | 12 | 850 |
| This is an even better front line meat grinder unit then the Testudo formations. | ||
| 7th Legion Sagitarii | 12 | 700 |
| Roman Archers - Awesome | ||
| 7th Legion Sagitarii | 12 | 700 |
| Roman Archers - Awesome | ||
| 7th Legion Testudo | 10 | 550 |
| A good front line meat grinder unit with good survivability against enemy archers. | ||
| 7th Legion Testudo | 10 | 550 |
| A good front line meat grinder unit with good survivability against enemy archers. | ||
| Armored Commander | 6 | 750 |
| Commander of the Army and a great support unit. The Armored Rush special order is a great precursor to an attack. | ||
| The Minotaur Legion | 6 | 1300 |
| Another Heavy Hitting Unit. | ||
Here are the Tactics of this Army:
This army has some symmetry to it. There are two Archer divisions and two Testudo divisions. Each set of these will make a run for an objective point.
The mixed cavalry unit will charge towards an objective point early on as cavalry usually do. I used the mixed cavalry because it provides the power of most cavalry units with extra damage absorption.
This leaves the Regulars and Minotaurs. These two formations are free lancers. Move them where you need them. While the regulars can protect themselves from archers, the Minotaurs have a little bit more difficulty as this. This is why I bring the Minotaurs up behind other units.
The Roman Commander should never try to engage enemies by himself. He supports other units by using his Armored Rush Special Order prior to having another unit attack.