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These units should be high risk high reward shock troops, but instead, they are cheap top tier units you can stack.
The OP is talking about DEI, not Radious :)
A unit like a Mauryan Axeman is a shock infantry unit. It s has high AP damage , high charge bonus, and very low (virtually no) armour and defence ,and a lower moral (compared to roman front line units). Used correctly they can be very effective but are also weak to sustained combat and very weak to any missile units. And if pinned and flanked will be decimated.
In my experience roman front line units are more defensive in nature ,with good moral and discipline , good formations, high armour, and good missile resistance. They make good pinning units, for skirmishers and cav units.
I remember in the German campaign the 2-handed units worked perfectly. If you meet legionaries head-on, they fight for a while and then flee and/or get slaughtered. But if you engage the legionaries from the front and bring in the 2-handed weapons from the rear, then it's you doing the butchering - and that's really one of the only ways for Germans to beat legionaries at all in my experience (everything else being equal). I used the Briton 2-handed swords the same way, even though they are really more of a hybrid unit due to their high experience, noble heritage and heavy chain mail. I have no idea about the Thracians, I only ever used their regional troops where the 2-handed ones function exactly like the Germanic ones, just not quite as mobile.
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I just retested the Britons' Kluddargos units again Legionaries. You're right that they beat them even from the front, but you have to realize that these are noble units which require nobles to recruit. You're not gonna have a whole lot of these unless you're absolutely killing it on the map already, at which point it really shouldn't matter. More than two of these units per army would be really the exception, whereas legionaries make up the core of the Roman army (literally most units) and are almost as good as Kluddargos.