What's a hammer and anvil?

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  1. CthuluIsSpy
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    I keep reading this term in the forum. It's used to describe certain units. Can anyone give an explication, plz?
     
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    Hammer and anvil isn't as much of a unit description as it is a military tactic. It describes a fast attacking unit {the hammer} pushing (or forcing) an enemy into a flanking unit {the anvil} for a quick decisive squish. In my medieval combat battles I do in real life, this is a tried and true tactic and is performed many times. The trick with this is to make sure your anvil isn't being threatened.
     
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    Thanks for the visual aid, n810. :D In this case, the hammer is the flanking unit and the anvil is a large group of phalanx (spearmen with sheilds). It's rather a fun tactic to do imo.. well... if you are on the attacking side! In either case, you have a stationary (anvil) and a moving unit (hammer).
     
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    Ok, cool thx.
    So a 24 saurus regiment with spears would be an anvil, and a CoC group would be a hammer?
    And am I right in thinking that a large block of expendable soldiers, solely meant to slow an advance would be a "tarpit"?
     

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