
Originally Posted by
bendsley
I essentially use javelin cavalry as a self-nerf: since battles against the AI are always too easy, I've been making myself include two units of javelin cavalry in each of my stacks, essentially as a way of taking up space where more useful cavalry could go. But as others have noted, this only applies in the East, since I regard javelin cavalry as basically worse horse archers, and the West lacks a reliable supply of the latter. If you wanted to buff javelin cavalry, you could consider upping their charge bonus (while still keeping it inferior to true shock cavalry) to represent the throwing of a javelin as part of the shock of a charge.
As far as army composition goes, here's what I'm running in my current Hayastan campaign.
1-2 FMs
1 Cataphract, all Armenian at this point since I have no Large Cities to get level 3 foreign settlers and access to Iranian Cataphracts
2 Medium Cavalry, mostly Eranag Aswar since I get those most everywhere, but supplemented with Aswar i Mad where I can get them and Aswar i Kappodakiya sometimes
2 Horse Archers, primarily Netadzik Ayrudzi, being gradually superseded by the Baragatae I get from foreign colonies
2 Javelin Cavalry, exclusively Mudunup i Kappodakiya at this point
2-3 Foot Archers, chiefly Kamandar i Kappodakiya
The rest I just stuff with the best line infantry I can get, trying to keep types roughly equal across my stacks. Regular cast members include: Hai Nizagamartik (I recruit as many of these as possible for flavor reasons), Khaldilae, Doryphoroi Kolkhoi, Akkadian Heavy Infantry, Phaezaeghashkha, Katusages, Kartvelni Mehomni, and Misthophoroi Hoplitai.
I've only in the last decade achieved the Hayastan Caucasian Kingdom and beaten the Seleukids, so I'm starting to add more Hellenic troops from my new Philhellenic Satrapies, and am still a few years short of the Thureos reform.