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I tried an army that had a mixed KoMT and Citadel Guard mounted and found the KoMT to be superior simply because of utility. Yes, FV is very powerful, but if the enemy does win the fight, str. 3 has double the chance to kill the Citadel Guardsmen than the KoMT. Against Uruk-hai, (I would never front charge a pike formation), lances win the day because of how powerful they are against the flanks of the Uruk phalanx. Wounding those pikemen on 4+ is not something easily brushed aside.
FV also decreases the chance of the opponent winning the fight, and so increases the CG's durability. The calculations show that easy wounds from KoMT
do not win the day, when facing the pikeblock, because FV 3 vs. a bunch of Uruks has very little chance to with the fight.
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Its really up to the player and how they use their cav.
I agree; but since these models are both viable, why do we see so many more KoMT? I'm of the opinion that people simply haven't gone to the length of these calculations to check their options.
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Maybe, seeing as, according to you, they cost isn't a negative factor, and the fact remains they have been an option for near enough 5 years would suggest that people really don't care that much about mounted Citadel Guard.
Yeah, so I'm posting to say that they're viable, and that people don't have a reason not to care. Cost is not a factor for two reasons: the only necessary conversion is molding on a cape; and competitive wargamers rarely see cost as an obstacle (note full GotFC armies, and Fiefdoms).
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Ok, I'll say, the vast majority of people who have the ORB and a knack for reading have 'seen' the possibilty of mounted Citadel Guard. Now, of those people who have 'seen', how many do you reckon have 'experienced' mounted Citadel Guard? One percent, five, ten?
So, taking into account that 'seeing and experiencing are decent indicators of popularity,' that would suggest that mounted Citadel Guard are not in the least bit popular.
It can't just be the issue of converting them, or the cost, or else some enterprising fellow would be sitting on a hoard of ill gotten gains of Smaugesque proportions, via the dark sorceries of ebay.
Even the math isn't convincing people.
So, obviously, there's a problem there. You're saying that since they're so unpopular, there must be some abstract tactical reason that people don't use them. I'm saying that people just haven't thought of them as an option before. Yes, people can SEE them in the rulebook. But they may not have gone to the length to calculate if they are actually viable that I have. Until you can pinpoint why the CG are worse tactically, I think I'm going to stick with my belief.
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Perhaps the Citadel Guard should remain on foot, so that you can continue to flog that dead horse unimpeded.
I have certainly remained civil and intelligent enough to avoid that kind of response. Understand that putting up an intelligent response to your response is not "beating a dead horse", it's debating.