I have just started playing TYW in FOG.
I was wondering what is the best way to deploy the Swede cavalry? I am not sure if it is better to deploy in one rank or two?
DH CS DH
DH CS DH
I was wondering if the above formation is legal?
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If the 'DH' represents 2 separate BGs of horse - then yes.DH CS DH
DH CS DH
I was wondering if the above formation is legal?


Lighthorseman wrote: It also has the added bonus of all the troops mutually supporting each other.


You are correct.I had thought that in the rules that the support was calculated by each base separately?
So that only in this example, only the red DH would count as being supported?
DH DH CS DH DH
DH DH CS DH DH
Yes - correct again.So apart from not being able to mutually support all bases within the formation, the other issue I have is that when 1 CS was destroyed, the other CS was automatically taken off the board as well. (Was that right? Unit of 2, 1 destroyed - 1 auto)
Your point is a good one - it would be a more effective formation - but it is not permitted by rules. That's one you'll have to take up with the authors.However my main point is that I believe that a BG of Horse + Commanded shot should be allowed. They were deployed & fought together.
Pike & Shot, Pike & Halberd and even regimental guns are grouped together.
Why not Horse & Shot?

petedalby wrote:Your point is a good one - it would be a more effective formation - but it is not permitted by rules. That's one you'll have to take up with the authors.However my main point is that I believe that a BG of Horse + Commanded shot should be allowed. They were deployed & fought together.
Pike & Shot, Pike & Halberd and even regimental guns are grouped together.
Why not Horse & Shot?

I believe that the use of commanded shot was widespread across many armies in many battles.nikgaukroger wrote:
Short answer - because it is necessary that the horse be able to operate away from commanded shot whom they initially deployed with, possibly leaving the latter somewhat vulnerable as happened historically (IIRC Lutzen is an example of this) which would not happen if they were all one BG.




nikgaukroger wrote:Of course, in games between consenting adults, there is no reason why you couldn't use mixed horse and shot BGs if you feel that is more appropriate.

Under the rules having the commanded shot deployed with the horse makes the Swede Cavalry equal to the Imperialist Cuirassiers. The Swedish player already accepts the movement of 4 compared to 5 as a worthwhile hinderance to make the troops stronger. As well not all the Horse BGs have commanded shot attached.nickdives wrote:Good attitude, of course it will slow him down quite a bit!
I was under the impression that the DH moved at 3 inches, same as the MF commanded shot, to make this work ? Have I been doing this wrong?Lighthorseman wrote:Under the rules having the commanded shot deployed with the horse makes the Swede Cavalry equal to the Imperialist Cuirassiers. The Swedish player already accepts the movement of 4 compared to 5 as a worthwhile hinderance to make the troops stronger. As well not all the Horse BGs have commanded shot attached.nickdives wrote:Good attitude, of course it will slow him down quite a bit!
But under my suggestion having all bases supported & even more importantly not having the shot destroyed with a single kill & counting as a 6 strong BG will definately make the Swede cavalry stronger.

That may be your intention. However, in practical terms it does not work.rbodleyscott wrote:You can have all bases supported using the current rules, by having commanded shot each side of the horse.Lighthorseman wrote:But under my suggestion having all bases supported