In time honoured fashion the top ten most popular armies are, in reverse order:
N° | Army Title | Period | Played | Efficacy |
86 | Late Imperial Roman | Roman period | 489 | 40.1 |
224 | Condottieri | Late Medieval | 489 | 50.6 |
109 | Sassanid Persian | Roman period | 493 | 59.2 |
9 | Assyrian & Sargonid | Ancients | 503 | 52.0 |
40 | Alexander the Great | Classical | 536 | 52.7 |
87 | Patrician Roman | Roman period | 547 | 54.6 |
79 | Classical Indian | Classical | 548 | 54.2 |
55 | Carthaginian | Classical | 673 | 44.2 |
128 | Nikephorain Byzantine | Dark Ages | 679 | 54.9 |
42 | Seleucid | Classical | 729 | 51.3 |
These armies have an efficacy rating of 51.4 +/- 5.5% compared to 48.9 +/- 10.9 for all listed armies.
Hardly super but possibly slightly more dependable?
3 comments :
Looks like Severus did the right thing. Much maligned but with a winning army. At least on the wargames table.
Yes there's a Roman army is in the top 10. Not sure about a "winning army" though.
LIR is in 10th spot in terms of popularity but with a below average efficacy rating and by far the lowest in the top ten by quite some margin.
Edited the post to make it clearer that this is the top ten most popular armies not the best performing armies.
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