The 2019 To the Strongest Worlds! Part III
| Swiss civil war at Chalgrove |
I thought people might enjoy some modest stats on the tournament!
List of the competing armies, in alphabetic order
Almoravid Berber
Caesarian Roman
Classical Indian
Early Crusaders
Early Feudal Spanish
Eumenid Successor
2 x Feudal English
Hunnic
HYW English
2 x Imperial Seleucid
Italo-Norman
Late Achaemenid
Late Romans (Western)
2 x Later Carthaginian
Later Italian Condottiere (Milanese)
2 x Later Italian Condottiere (Venetian)
Later Medieval German
2 x Middle Imperial Roman
Mongol
Mongol Conquest
2 x Parthian
Polybian Romans
2 x Principate Roman
2 x Romano-British
Sultanate of Rum
2 x Swiss
2 x Tang Chinese
3 x Teutonic Knights
Viking
Wars of the Roses – Yorkist Pretender
Armies by type
10 Infantry armies (four or fewer hits-worth of mounted)
8 Cavalry armies (four of fewer hits-worth of foot)
24 „Mixed“ armies- (the rest)
I have a few observations:-
- The majority of armies are mixed.
- Knights seem to be the new nomads- for the first time, there’s a high proportion of armies drawn from the High and Later Medieval lists. This might be, in part, because I posted lots of pictures of my own knights in the lead up to the event.
- Also first Parthian armies I’ve seen- probably due to the improvement to Cataphracts.
- The winning army, Chris Winter’s, was one of the few to include elephants, as screens, which he describes as his „ablative shield.“ 🙂 He reasons that elephants are stomping good value in a knight-rich environment.
- I fought Gareth Purchon in the final round- a bruising draw – golly, Principate Romans are tough! The original TtS! army, and still one of the best.
- I only briefly saw Colin’s army- the cousin of my own- lots of lovely red flags fluttering.
- I was astonished to be placed fourth- had a lot of luck. I really, really, like knights!
- I played Peter in a tough game but was hugely lucky when four of his units failed their morale tests and ran away!

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