Isn't the goal to get the heavies in as soon as you can? How can delaying that help flanks in a Roman army? Flanks usually take 2-3 turns to connect and 3-4 to fight...the sooner the centre hits the better.Polkovnik wrote:But by getting the heavies into action sooner you create flank trouble. Other HF won't keep up and cavalry can only keep up if they are double moving with a general also.Blathergut wrote: Point is just to get the heavies into things sooner since they often do have to worry about flanks! .
You have 7 BGs (the majority of your army) covering only 13% of the table width. That leaves a lot of open space.
Also, once your opponent has seen you do this once, the placement of your FF will give away your deployment. He can then deploy to avoid it and you've wasted points on the FF.
Actually it's 7 out of 16 at 800pts...the rear BGs can stay there or move out to either side as needed. Lots of BGs on both sides of it.
The deployment was just for interest. Use it more than once or not...each to their own. FF can always be placed somewhere else too.