whafrog wrote:
Those look great, fantastic paint job!
Can't really comment on the army, I never have any success at all-cav.
Thanks whafrog, your insight encouraged me to give it a go so here it is! I've been playing with the unfinished models for some time and as mentioned, having some success but can see how precarious they are and easy to counter.
I'll get some better pictures up for you...
Dr Grant wrote:
Nice to have you back and congrats again on the engagement!
The force is looking great, I too love all mounted Rohan, despite how much they struggle competitively there're very few armies that look better on the tabletop.
I agree with a lot of your tactics but there's a few other tips you might find useful. I find success with all cav is largely down to warband size. You have 2 warbands with 10 warriors which, thanks to their large bases, means that some of your guys inevitably end up ranked up behind the others and/or out of range of heroic Moves/Marches and courage tests - disastrous for cavalry. I find that warbands of 4/5 warriors are ideal as they can all stay within range of the captain and deploy separately to spread out, safe in the knowledge that they're within range of Might. Personally I'd drop about 5 of your warriors and replace them with a captain with armour, shield and horse, that should work out points wise and leave you with 3 warbands of 5 warriors (as well as 2 more Might), far more effective in my opinion.
At higher points levels I'd also consider allying in a mounted wizard who can use Immobilise to take care of Monsters (who hurl) wizards (who blast) and Thranduil (who knocks everyone down for free without thinking about it). Both Gandalf and Radagast are nice and fluffy and will add a lot to your army, Radagast can channel Terrifying Aura for a nice big terror bubble, this will prevent a lot of the counter charges that are the bane of cavalry. Including Raddy from the Radagast's Alliance list also gives you the option of bringing in some eagles which are, again, very effective allies for all mounted Rohan.
Hope this helps!
P.S. If you're interested in joining the tournament scene, there's a 500 point one in Preston at the end of October, seems custom made for your army no?
Thanks buddy! I agree, I must admit, I'm pretty chuffed when I see them all lined up.
I'd love to be involved, and Preston is just down the road! But I'm at the UFC in Manchester on 26th (but if there's a second day, could make that?!) Been looking forward to getting involved in some single army tournaments too. Next year you'll all be seeing a lot more of me!
Some good advice there pal and I'll be sure to take it on board. Particularly re: bigger points value and mounted Wizard options (something I've not looked into) One thing I have done is get myself an Eagle/Gwaihur as it seems to work very well alongside this force.
I also take on your point regarding warband sizes and this is very very true and something I found an issue when first playing this force. I've even tried your suggestion (but used Eowyn) going for the three smaller warband option.
However, my own solution was to swap in the Outriders as the extra courage and shooting value are particularly useful. Keeping them back as mobile sniping units works very well in support of other mounted archer units who are receiving a greater penalty for moving. I find that no matter what, a charge against an infantry war band and the maximum cavalry units you can/want get into the combat sensibly is 4 or 5 before pulling out and getting bogged down. And with the prerogative being to isolate and overwhelm enemy warbands weakened by bow fire, this has been a decent little tactic and a list that avoids being even smaller. But I'm sure I will continue to play about with everyone's ideas and find ways which work better!
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