hammy wrote:In this situation you did the charge correctly but then the Gauls should have just stayed where they were and foucht as if they had aligned. In the Roman turn the Triarii can align and the the medium foot may well have been able to do so as well.
Also looking at the charge you may have missed that the Gauls would have had 2 impact dice on the medium foot and 4 on the triarii. The Romans would have had the same number of dice in return but 4 dice vs 4 at + might have resulted in a dead base of Triarii.
Without conforming the melee would have been 4 Roman MF dice vs 2 Gallic and 2 Roman Triarii dice vs 4 Gallic. Had the Gauls decided to feed in extra bases they could have moved 2 bases from the right to the left adding 2 dice to each side of that combat.
Hi Hammy,
Your right. For some reason we looked at the Roman side as 1 BG rather than 2. And looking at the pic while I read your reply I can totally see what you say about the conform.
So what would have happened is that the Triarii would rotate to the left and line up with its Gaul opponent and the Gaul on the right would remain in place as they would then be in side to side contacct with the enemy that is in front contact with a friend.
And we did do 2 dice per base in impact. The triarii fought with 4 dice and Gauls with 4.
The right most Gaul file did feed to the left against the Italian MF. So all was not lost. But I feel silly missing the conform as once you point it out its like, why didn't we see it during the game
Thanks Hammy
Brian
PS: btw the LF worked out very well and did their job as expected and sending them out further did allow us to have a volley of javelins and then battle with lots of time before the main battle lines joined.