![]() But when my general went down things started to look very grim. I was hoping that my reserve troop, still fresh and at full strength, would be able to hold on against multiple worn down attackers, and things started off okay. However, Potshot seemed to be falling apart as well, and by the time I got there his last unit had melted away. I pulled them back to the capture point to link up with Potshot for a final defense. ![]() In the end I was whittled down to one unit I had held in reserve and my general. That clash went badly for me and my guys had to turn and run. I ran a unit towards the flanks of the archers, only to have Mattman move two units to defend. So I tried using some of my own infantry in the cavalry role. ![]() I really needed some cavalry then, to send the archers on their was as they were somewhat distant from their infantry support. I ended up facing Mattman, who had gone heavy on archers, and so was able to stand out of range and wear down my lead units. I chose to go with fewer, higher quality troops backed up by a few archers this time around. Then we swapped sides and Potshot and I were on the defense. At that point Loghound had to pull troops away from grappling with me to try and shore up his rear area, leading to their whole defense cascading to defeat. It was enough, however, to keep Loghound fully occupied, as Potshot managed to get through Mattman’s defenses and roll him up.
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