Excellent video and good for veterans of the mod and new players. I think it is very cool that you did some research on actual Roman formations and use them in your strategies. You didn't really mention it in the video but you did a fantastic job of keeping your General unit safe at all times as well. Looking forward to more content from you!
This is the type of DEI videos I really need. I play the Para Bellum mod regularly because the units are easier for me to understand. This is really helpful I will try and give DEI another shot. Would love to see a series like this with all playable factions. Love your content man!
For something closer to a historical setup and still strong. 1 General, 5 Velites (or mix with aux units 3+2), 5 Hastati, 5 Principes, 2 Triarii and 2 cav units (1 eq + 1 aux cav). You could replace the roman cav with an aux unit of choice since Rome was not cav strong. This is just my sugestion and my personal composition that I use in campaign.
My go to rome DEI comp is 4 cav, 12 principes, 4 levies. Replace with local units as you have to merge units. No early game enemy can beat that comp straight up. Even a 20 stack in a walled city. Principles are just too good. Run your 12 principes right into their front line, flank with cav/levies and crash into their backside. Hammer and Anvil.
@@ATotalHardcorePlayer I will love it! Especially if you will suffer like i did. I am really curious if and how sucesfull you are gonna be! >:D Stakes are high! Don't screw it up. Boii for the win.
Excellent video and valuable information but one question how will approach armys like epirus and macedon who have pikes ak better defencive and attackin infantry and they have better cavalry. The approach i use is by kiting and avoid the meele fight but it is very hard
Thank you 😁. Probably any cav you can hire can be used in the place of the equites. The most easy to recruit are the campanion cav you can recruit in Magna Graecia who are way better than equites, or the merc tarantine cavalry recruitable in Sicily
@@ATotalHardcorePlayer Thank you so much! I used this today in my campaign (with my current armies slightly shuffled around) and it was a huge success. Might even up the battle dificulty to hard if this keeps up.
Excellent video and good for veterans of the mod and new players. I think it is very cool that you did some research on actual Roman formations and use them in your strategies. You didn't really mention it in the video but you did a fantastic job of keeping your General unit safe at all times as well. Looking forward to more content from you!
Thank you very much for your kind words 😁.
This is the type of DEI videos I really need. I play the Para Bellum mod regularly because the units are easier for me to understand. This is really helpful I will try and give DEI another shot. Would love to see a series like this with all playable factions. Love your content man!
Thank you😁. Im glad its helpful for you. The second part is in the making, hopefully I will be able to publish it tomorrow 😁
Just curious, were you able to get more into DEI or do you still prefer Para Bellum?
Really great strategy! Thank you for this video.
For something closer to a historical setup and still strong. 1 General, 5 Velites (or mix with aux units 3+2), 5 Hastati, 5 Principes, 2
Triarii and 2 cav units (1 eq + 1 aux cav). You could replace the roman cav with an aux unit of choice since Rome was not cav strong. This is just my sugestion and my personal composition that I use in campaign.
"How do you use the Romaaan" haha just love how you say it haha :D
Haha thanks 😁. There are so many things you can do with the Roman here is just 1 example 😁
@@ATotalHardcorePlayer so true :) and np hehe
My go to rome DEI comp is 4 cav, 12 principes, 4 levies. Replace with local units as you have to merge units. No early game enemy can beat that comp straight up. Even a 20 stack in a walled city. Principles are just too good. Run your 12 principes right into their front line, flank with cav/levies and crash into their backside. Hammer and Anvil.
Noooo, Boii... WHY?!!! 😭😂 Very nice video! Can't wait for next ones.
Haha yeah why I used Boii as an example thou 🤔
@MrK3n4r btw Im gonna make a special Boii campaign (just the start thou) in my next livestream. Hope you will like it :D.
@@ATotalHardcorePlayer I will love it! Especially if you will suffer like i did. I am really curious if and how sucesfull you are gonna be! >:D Stakes are high! Don't screw it up. Boii for the win.
Interesting. Not bad
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Excellent video and valuable information but one question how will approach armys like epirus and macedon who have pikes ak better defencive and attackin infantry and they have better cavalry. The approach i use is by kiting and avoid the meele fight but it is very hard
I will demonstrate it in later part 😁
Summary like it 😀😀
Good video friend
Cant wait for other factions
I plan to cover all culture groups, it will take a while thou. I need at least 2 more videos to talk about Rome 😂
nice video dude
Thank you 😁
Great video! I am very sorry, but I am having a hard time hearing your alternatives for the equites. Could you maybe write it down here?
Thank you 😁. Probably any cav you can hire can be used in the place of the equites. The most easy to recruit are the campanion cav you can recruit in Magna Graecia who are way better than equites, or the merc tarantine cavalry recruitable in Sicily
@@ATotalHardcorePlayer Thank you so much! I used this today in my campaign (with my current armies slightly shuffled around) and it was a huge success. Might even up the battle dificulty to hard if this keeps up.
@@lennartvannieuwenhuijzen Im glad to hear that 😁