I've always been into military history, and lately I've taken an interest in comparing combat mechanics in DDO and their real-life application in some of the world's most renowned battles. One that stands out in particular is Alexander the Great's victory in the Battle of Arbela. So here's what happened:
1. Alexander's forces were divided into four groups, layered for maximum effect:
Group A were airborne shock troops that floated above the battlefield and dropped en masse on Alexander's command. They were noted and feared for their ability to drop at full speed from great heights and land perfectly upright without so much as an ankle sprain.
Group B were a legion of sappers buried underground for long periods of time without food, water, or breathable air. When summoned by Alexander, they would arise from the earth (even breaking through solid stone) to do battle.
Group C was a contingent of infantry that would appear out of thin air once the Persians crossed an undetectable physical line in the ground.
Group D was a formation of cavalry that waited in the rear and monitored the battle until a chance to exploit a breakthrough presented itself.
2. Alexander made a pact with one of them Macedonian gods to give his forces super speed, unlimited ammo, blind fire, extended throwing range, and partial invisibility cheats, the last of which could not be counteracted by any Persian vision-enhancing sorcery.
3. Soldiers of both sides were completely fanatical and would not retreat or surrender under any circumstances, even if an ML 20 Macedonian soldier single-handedly beat the living **** out of a hundred ML 4 Persian troops.
4. Despite being vastly outnumbered, Alexander was able to utilize the special attributes of his warriors to the fullest. The decisive moment of the battle was when his cavalry was able to ride right through the Persian formations without any Persian paying attention, at which point Alexander was able to execute a withering attack on the Persian rear flank. This was in contrast to the traditional cavalry charge used to break the enemy's front ranks. Darius was also dismayed about reports he received about Persian soldiers being killed by Macedonians appearing in areas they had just cleared.
The Battle of Arbela was a triumph for Alexander that would forever seal his name in the annals of military history. Thank you, DDO, for paying him lasting tribute.