![]() ![]() The thing is that javelins are really strong and able to devastate pretty much anything in the game on a flank. The asterisk for archer is because archers are okay in the game, but not really much better than cav. Heavy infantry in Rome 2 is stupidly cost effective and powerful, able to easily trade with pretty much anything else in the game thanks to excellent formation buffs and base stats. Since nobody has really talked about them yet: I guess it'd be artillery in place of archers for Empire/Napoleon but perhaps as a fourth category in FOTS? I am less experienced with the other games, hence why I'm asking. ![]() Cavalry charges are super devastating, killing several men when lances are dropped on a charge, to the point an entire fresh unit of dismounted knights can be disintegrated in a couple seconds if charged while moving from the front optimally. doesn't cycle charge like they should with cavalry so spear militia will kill them after a charge. Archers can decimate most cavalry if they hit them, and simple spear militia can hold quite well in single-player very hard, while you flank, and the A.I. Archers are last, unless they're elite mercenaries, most shots on higher difficulty will do next to nothing to infantry (contrast the later games archers). Infantry are second, with phalanxes and pike-men able to kill anything as long as it can't get past their poles (Germanic spear band spam is ridiculous against non-hellenics), and legionaries can hold pretty well. Cavalry never get "stuck", and the charges insta-kill large groups, and they de-buff morale simply by touching, horse archers are also stupidly powerful. He was also in the very popular TV series CSI: Miami (2002) where he played the role of Bob Davenport.Generally speaking, in every total war I've played, close combat foot men, ranged attackers, and cavalry, one has always been dominant and then a second in the middle and the third weakest of the three. ![]() He has modeled for Abercrombie & Fitch, Nautica, Gap, Aeropostale, Emporio Armani, and has been featured in television commercials for American Eagle, Pepsi, and some very popular Mountain Dew commercials.Ĭhanning can be seen on the big screen as a featured actor in Тренер Картер (2005), in which he plays a high school basketball player. Channing later left college and, in the meantime, worked as a construction worker, a stripper, a mortgage broker and salesman. Tatum is also skilled in Kung Fu and in Gor-Chor Kung Fu, a form of martial arts, in which he has earned belts. Channing's goal was finally met, and in his senior year in high school, he was recruited and earned a full athletic college scholarship to a school in West Virginia. It was there that he discovered his passion for football and his hopes became centered on earning an athletic college scholarship. In the ninth grade he was sent to Catholic school. Growing up, he was full of energy and somewhat troublesome, so his parents decided to enroll him in different sports such as track and field, baseball, soccer, and football to keep him out of trouble. He is the son of Kay (Faust), an airline worker, and Glenn Matthew Tatum, who worked in construction. Channing Tatum was born in a small town, Cullman, Alabama, 50 miles north of Birmingham. ![]()
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