hammy wrote:
You do get to see the lists before you choose.
Which would render several aspects of the game much less effective - ambushes and flank marches for starters.
hammy wrote:
Picking armies with deliberately bad lists is another tournament format entriely.
The thing there is that each player writes the worst army list they can then the lists are allocated randomly to other players and the player who's army finishes last gets a prize while the player who wins with a pants army also gets aprize.
It was quite fun in DBM as you could create some truly horrific armies if you tried.
As mentioned in another thread, DBM rather leant itself to that, due to pips and the command structure. Amongst the sad losses to FOG are the unreliable ally general and command break point. It seems unlikely that Fog would generate quite the chaos that DBM could out of christian nubian or rajput....