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The enemy cavalry will always reach your men first. Use the cavalry techniques above to take them down, and then group together to take out the infantry (enemy forces generally spread out when charging which means two or three Nords may be able to swarm around individual men and quickly cut them to pieces). After this the archers will arrive and start being a nuisance, so spread out once more to lessen the damage; if your men have no ranged weapons left, simply call a charge. Only top-level archers really have decent melee equipment, so you should have an easy advantage once your men are close enough for the enemy to change to their melee weapons. If you have a horse you can ride around and mop up the ranged horsemen (if they have any) while your men deal with the archers on foot. | The enemy cavalry will always reach your men first. Use the cavalry techniques above to take them down, and then group together to take out the infantry (enemy forces generally spread out when charging which means two or three Nords may be able to swarm around individual men and quickly cut them to pieces). After this the archers will arrive and start being a nuisance, so spread out once more to lessen the damage; if your men have no ranged weapons left, simply call a charge. Only top-level archers really have decent melee equipment, so you should have an easy advantage once your men are close enough for the enemy to change to their melee weapons. If you have a horse you can ride around and mop up the ranged horsemen (if they have any) while your men deal with the archers on foot. | ||
==Units== | ==Nord Units== | ||
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