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💙As long as you take the time to explain how it works, and introduce it properly, that can make things very interesting too. You're working within different constraints, but it can still be military fantasy.
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💙...take logistics, supply lines, walking distances, morale, gear disrepair and campaign exhaustion into account. It's more work but it can be rewarding on its own.
💙If you do care about it but are in a high fantasy setting, then you've got more leeway. That doesn't mean pulling things out of your ass, but you can find supernatural solutions to military problems.
Perhaps our favorite novel does that very well:
💙The army led by our protagonist is considered the most dangerous in the continent not because they're well equipped and trained and have solid doctrine but because they can take shortcuts through the fey realm which makes them incredibly mobile and cuts down so much on logistical issues.
💙If you do want to write/acknowledge military fantasy, then you've got another question: how low/high fantasy is your setting?
Low fantasy: if you've got low magic, not many fantastical aspects, then you actually need to put in the work, be careful you don't make things too unbelievable,...
💙Ok, that actually got use thinking. There are a few ways to go about it.
First question: do you care at all, even a little bit, about writing military fantasy?
If you don't care, then everything about the military aspect doesn't matter and you can do whatever the hell you want.