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What's Your Take on Using Empire Archers?
« on: June 26, 2023, 12:05:24 PM »
I've always been confused by Empire archer rules.
Half the rule books i have state that archer are best used for skirmishing and or hit & run attacks and that they operate best in small units.
Yet i frequently see people use giant blocks of them.
What's everyone's personal take on this?

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Re: What's Your Take on Using Empire Archers?
« Reply #1 on: June 27, 2023, 02:32:03 PM »
I use Empire archers in small units for chaffing/redirecting, march blocking, screening and threatening unarmoured low T troops, especially NG Fanatics and solo wizards.

I always try to include at least a unit of Huntsmen (longbows in the 6th ed!), and often a detachment of ordinary archers. They are helpful.

As to why people might use them in big units, I'm not entirely sure. They are nimble skirmishers and can move freely. And more shooting is more. Still, they are a bit expensive for what they do.

I've seen larger units used only in lists that have some (fluff) reason not to take Pistoliers. For example the Army of Middenland/Cult of Ulric lists, or fan-made Halfling lists. Of course archers are core, whereas Pistoliers are not, so that might also be a reason.

8th ed introduced more upgrade choices in the form of command group. I remember people had ideas about stronger archer units then. I myself used a unit of nine archers and even sought to challenge some small units into close combat. But they were a nuisance at best, easily countered.

Could it be the models? The Free Company/Militia box allowed you to build ten archers, as did the new Huntsmen/Archers box. And people liked those models. So if they have 10-20 archers painted, maybe they use them in a big unit just because?

Edit: the 5th ed monopose Bret bowmen are some of the cheapest ever GW models around, and have been available in second hand ever since 1996. Head swaps can turn them into OK Empire archers. Model-wise they might be the cheapest option to build up an Empire army. I think around a quarter of my archers are these models, a nice 10-man skirmisher/shooter unit. This could also partly explain the big archer units.

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Re: What's Your Take on Using Empire Archers?
« Reply #2 on: June 28, 2023, 01:51:15 PM »
The militia kit was such a wonderful kit i never get tired lamenting about.
It also reminds me of a discussion i had here with some others a few years ago out Empire weaponry and Renaissance era warfare.
I guess most people use archers sparingly as there are 'better' options with the kits. Models with early firearms look more threatening against foes who are armed with pointy sticks.

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Re: What's Your Take on Using Empire Archers?
« Reply #3 on: June 28, 2023, 05:42:16 PM »
I used to take them as a screen unit in the 5-10 size and toss them in front of a big unit of greatswords or something to block line of sight for charging and shooting in 6th ed

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Re: What's Your Take on Using Empire Archers?
« Reply #4 on: August 08, 2023, 03:34:27 PM »
Are you sure its one big unit, and not multiple little 5 man screens in front of blocks of infantry?
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Re: What's Your Take on Using Empire Archers?
« Reply #5 on: August 11, 2023, 01:36:50 AM »
I recall using them as 5 figure screens for larger units.

Plus it is goes with the fluff for my Aver River Regiment.
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Re: What's Your Take on Using Empire Archers?
« Reply #6 on: August 25, 2023, 12:30:29 PM »
In 3rd only the front rank can fire so that limits you to single ranks, with a unit of say 10 archers that is quite some frontage.

I am re-organising my units for my Empire, but I plan on having one unit of scouts out in front to harass the enemy and act as a screen/sponge.
I will then have smaller units of probably 5 on either side of the bigger units to guard their flanks.

Given the effectiveness of the Empires artillery I am not sure I will use archers much in the way of attacking, but more as a deterrent.

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Re: What's Your Take on Using Empire Archers?
« Reply #7 on: August 25, 2023, 03:08:34 PM »
In 3rd only the front rank can fire so that limits you to single ranks, with a unit of say 10 archers that is quite some frontage.

I am re-organising my units for my Empire, but I plan on having one unit of scouts out in front to harass the enemy and act as a screen/sponge.
I will then have smaller units of probably 5 on either side of the bigger units to guard their flanks.

Given the effectiveness of the Empires artillery I am not sure I will use archers much in the way of attacking, but more as a deterrent.
That makes perfect sense.
I dont understand why Empire archer seem to be rare as surely bows are easier to manufacture than crossbows and or cumbersome firearms which have lengthy reloading proceedures

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Re: What's Your Take on Using Empire Archers?
« Reply #8 on: August 25, 2023, 03:47:41 PM »
I didn't know they were rare?
But then whilst a crossbow may be more fiddly to make, they are much easier to use and more consistent in their damage.
Normal bows do damage based on the pull, if you are weak then you can't deliver as much damage as your draw will be less.
Crossbows have the same pull and you don't need to be strong as they can have mechanical winding mechanisms.
I guess also crossbows can be made from any old wood and one size fits all?
Firearms are defo low on my list, they are as you note slow and if you use the misfire rules then potentially dangerous to the user.
I have one unit of 10 for cool factor only.

Having said that, in a defensive position handguns will deliver a nice slap up close.
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Re: What's Your Take on Using Empire Archers?
« Reply #9 on: August 25, 2023, 04:39:01 PM »
I didn't know they were rare?

Depends on the edition. According to the 6th edition AB, "Crossbows are not popular weapons in the Empire, though Tilean mercenaries are often recruited to augment the firepower of an Elector Count's army. Some Counts from the southern provinces retain units of Crossbowmen as part of their personal household troops. "

However, the 7th edition AB (translated from German) stated that "most elector counts retain a large number of Crossbow regiments, and often mercenary crossbowmen (in particular Tileans) are hired."

I had not noticed it, so far, but the 8 th edition AB unit description has no separate entry for either Crossbowmen or Handgunners.
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Re: What's Your Take on Using Empire Archers?
« Reply #10 on: August 25, 2023, 04:59:26 PM »
Interesting, in 3rd there are 2 compulsory units.
Helblitzen (Halberds) and Armbrustschutzen (Crossbowmen).

This would suggest crossbows are very common.

However I think  @Rowsdower was saying the archer (bow) is rare rather than the crossbow?


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Re: What's Your Take on Using Empire Archers?
« Reply #11 on: September 16, 2023, 05:37:37 PM »
In the army I am putting together i got one unit of crossbow and one of handguns. It is a Nordland themed army but that also acts as a mercenary company from time to time.
I have one unit of crossbows and a unit of huntsmen and a unit of handgunners.

Nordland is supposed to be backward so a unit of crossbows made sense to me. Guns are more expensive so background wise, the huntsmen and the crossbows are locally recruited. But the handgunners are a special units with soldiers from allover the place. They are personally selected by the commander while the crossbows are standschutzen, a part-time unit from the commanders county.
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