mbelew -> Granicus Strategy (2/2/2005 9:50:54 PM)
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(If you haven't given Granicus at least one try, I suggest you do before reading further. SPOILER AHEAD!) I keep hearing how people are getting stuck at Granicus. I have to admit that Granicus will stomp your army if you aren't careful. The strategy behind Alexander's attack was to flank the Persians from the smaller ford. My strategy is to run my cavalry down to the south ford. I keep the rest of my guys in defend, waiting until the Go order. They will engage any Persians that attempt to cross the ford as they sometimes try. Use your hill advantage if they do! The cavalry will work its way through trying to capture that first flag. The idea here is to tempt the Persians into bringing in forces from the main crossing in order to aid the few guys at the south ford. When all of your south ford units are across, its time to bring across your northern units. Keep them together. You want to protect those archers and slingers, and you don't want to have any stragglers trying to take on the Persians by themselves. Remember that the Persians will also have height advantage while your units are down in the water. (TIP: turn on the height map to see where the northern ford is. Areas with no height cannot be entered into). Get your phalanx units over first as fast as possible and try to take out those enemy cavalry. If they leave their archers open, go for them. Archers are lethal because you never get a retaliation against them. Also be aware of where Memnon is. He's the elite unit that will be very hard to take down. If he exposes his flank to you, you better get it while the getting is good. This is pretty much the meat of the level. If you capture the flag in the middle, and still have turns left, go get that flag in the north. You should be in range of that Major Victory. [image]local://upfiles/12386/Us538482648.jpg[/image]
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