Order of March
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Order of March
Hi All,
I've been thinking about the 'order of march' at deployment, and had a thought for competition.
What if your list was fixed (one list comp) but you could change the order of deployment dependant on who you were fighting, thus you would out who your opponent was, (Syracusan vs Italian Condotta) and thus mark down what your deployment order would be. You would then go through the initiative etc.
It would only slow down deployment by a minute or two at most, and often people would just keep their deployment order in their standard order, but I'm thinking that there are possibly cases where you may want to hold back your skirmishers to concentrate them against a skirmishing army, or put your skirmishers down early to emphasise your heavies against his heavies.
My thought is that deployment order is something akin to the 'who's in the Vanguard, who's in the main body, and who's in the rear-guard', and that would change depending on where you're marching. An army marching through the Steppes is going to march in a radically different order to an army marching through a jungle.
Thoughts?
Ian
I've been thinking about the 'order of march' at deployment, and had a thought for competition.
What if your list was fixed (one list comp) but you could change the order of deployment dependant on who you were fighting, thus you would out who your opponent was, (Syracusan vs Italian Condotta) and thus mark down what your deployment order would be. You would then go through the initiative etc.
It would only slow down deployment by a minute or two at most, and often people would just keep their deployment order in their standard order, but I'm thinking that there are possibly cases where you may want to hold back your skirmishers to concentrate them against a skirmishing army, or put your skirmishers down early to emphasise your heavies against his heavies.
My thought is that deployment order is something akin to the 'who's in the Vanguard, who's in the main body, and who's in the rear-guard', and that would change depending on where you're marching. An army marching through the Steppes is going to march in a radically different order to an army marching through a jungle.
Thoughts?
Ian
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expendablecinc
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Re: Order of March
Not Bad. At Cancon there are some armies where I woudl have loved to put my knights down early and save the catalans for last while others the knights woudl be last on table.DaiSho wrote:Hi All,
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My thought is that deployment order is something akin to the 'who's in the Vanguard, who's in the main body, and who's in the rear-guard', and that would change depending on where you're marching. An army marching through the Steppes is going to march in a radically different order to an army marching through a jungle.
Thoughts?
Ian
This extra flexibility is good for more flexible armies (two trick ponies) at the expense of one trick ponies. The thing is it makes one trick lists even harder in open comp and I dont think they need that.
Re: Order of March
I can see your point, but I'm not sure I 100% agree with it.expendablecinc wrote: This extra flexibility is good for more flexible armies (two trick ponies) at the expense of one trick ponies. The thing is it makes one trick lists even harder in open comp and I dont think they need that.
There are hardly any (are there any?) armies that are 100% only one troop type, and I would actually think that any change to deployment would be of benefit to those armies.
If you look at something like the Romans (they are the typical 'everything covered' kind of army), I'm not sure they would benefit from this change as much as someone like an Early Hoplite Greek.
Ian
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philqw78
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Re: Order of March
There are some that can be just one troop typeDaiSho wrote:[
There are hardly any (are there any?) armies that are 100% only one troop type, and I would actually think that any change to deployment would be of benefit to those armies.
Ian
Re: Order of March
Yes, there are armies that can be one troop type, but are there any armies that must be one troop type?philqw78 wrote:There are some that can be just one troop typeDaiSho wrote: There are hardly any (are there any?) armies that are 100% only one troop type, and I would actually think that any change to deployment would be of benefit to those armies.
Ian
If someone chooses a very mono style army and then makes it even more mono by not choosing options to give variety, well...
Ian
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peterrjohnston
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Yes, so you could have a situ where you have an army of 12 BG's being broken down into AAABBBCCCDDD where a=1,2,3, B=4,5,6, C=7,8,9 and D=10,11&12; but you could deploy them ABCD or ACBD or BCDA etc - I like that idea.peterrjohnston wrote:You could simplify it somewhat, and perhaps avoid indecision, by allowing variation by
quarters, ie the OOB specifies what quarter each BG goes into, but you can vary the
order the quarters go down pre-deployment.
Regards
Ian
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