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~ Patronized by Gaius Baltar, son of the Great Family of imb39, of the House of Garbarsardar, of the Noble House of Wilpuri.
Especial thanks must go to Alessandro Atzeni for his help when we was working on the Sardinian warriors. If you are interesting in the ancient Sardinian warfare, you will find his videos and posts very interesting:
https://twitter.com/EBTeam/status/1267396417963741184
https://twitter.com/EBTeam/status/1267397411883888641
Your Ilieis will make a fine addition to my collection.
The Sardinian warriors look great indeed. Thanks Trarco for all your hard work regarding the concept of the unit itself.
I am really curious about that Celtiberian "winged" helmet. People claimed that horned helmets were all ceremonial and never used in battle because they are impractical, the enemy can hold onto it, and yadda yadda, and then we see them boys walking around looking like Galactus.
What's the deal with those helms? Is there actual evidence of these being used in battle? In the mod, Celtiberians are definitely suicidal, but to this degree?
Awesome models! Looks like 2.35a is going to turn Corsica-Sardinia into recruitment powerhouses. Balaerics, Ligurians, Campanians, Liby-Phoenicians, and TWO different mercenary pools, one for each island - man, Carthage is going to look stacked
is the Punic city model part of 2.35a? it looked good with the citadel. any plans to revamp the hellenistic cities?
Some written sources speak about the Celtiberian helmets with shape of animals and three crests and some primary sources reveal Celtiberian warriors who are wearing elaborated helmets (wings, horns, animals are not uncommon). Some examples:
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The found helmets are totally functional in terms of thickness, material, etc. I don't see the problem about having some elite units using these local helmets.
Last edited by Trarco; June 03, 2020 at 02:07 AM.
That has been a lot of content lately
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Do the Sakastan horsemen replace the existing Saka horse archers or are they a new unit?
From Arjos: "New emerging unit for the mid-late campaign".
Interesting. Thanks for the clarification.
Just chiming in to say the new units look totally fantastic. Bout time Sardinia got some real attention.
EDIT: these latest units in the feed are so good, I'm gonna hold off on playing my planned Carthaginian campaign until version 2.4 (2.35a?) comes out. They just look too good not to use! Sorry if I misled and said I would test things after playing my Makedonia campaign. I got wrapped up in MOS for TATW instead. That and I cannot freaking wait to play as Carthage with those new Carthaginian Punic towns and cities. That shrine of Melqart looked incredible on the Twitter feed. Totally amazing. I just wish Western Greek, Roman, Eastern Greek and Eastern cities had the same kind of attention to detail and revamping.
Last edited by Roma_Victrix; June 05, 2020 at 06:23 AM.
Oh wow, those Iberian noble horsemen look incredible! So crisp and vibrant, well done!
What are those thin leather vests they wear? Are they armor? They're very interesting. I'd like to see what they're based on.
Last edited by Rad; June 09, 2020 at 10:22 AM.