ORIGINAL: Androklis
Given the fact that in the Napoleonic wars there were not many successful outflanking maneuvers (and not one successful enveloping maneuvre),
What about at Ulm in 1805?
But, nonethless you do have a point about flank attacks being quite easy to perform with even an average leader.
Does anyone think that the Defender outflank is really unbeatable even by "Probe" if the flanking force is big enough to still inflict big losses?
I hate attacking Napoleon, always outflank with a massive force. [&:]
