Well, after considering the Early Germans for my first army, and after discovering they'd be very boring to play (lack of superior troops, lack of medium foot, lack of good cavalry... in fact, lack of almost everything), I decided to go for the Syracusan army (that can also be turned into a Greek Army later without changing the figures).
It's my first army in FoG ever, but please, criticize as hard as you can
Field Commander
Troop Commander
Troop Commander
2 BGs - 4 Bases each - Greek Cavalry / Campanians - Cv Armoured, Superior, Drilled, Light Spear, Swordsmen
1 BG - 6 Bases - Bodyguard Hoplites - HF Protected, Superior, Drilled, Offensive Spearmen
2 BGs - 6 Bases each - Citizen Hoplites - HF Protected, Average, Drilled, Offensive Spearmen
2 BGs - 6 Bases each - Mercenary Hoplites - HF Protected, Average, Drilled, Offensive Spearmen
1 BG - 6 Bases - Scutarii Mercenaries - MF Protected, Average, Undrilled, Impact Foot, Swordsmen
2 BGs - 6 Bases each - Archers - LF, unprotected, Average, Drilled / Undrilled, Bow
That's a total of 610 points, I really don't know what to change to get to 600. I've tried to maximize the point cost of some things, for example, both BGs of the Citizen hoplites are Drilled, so as to make the army as cheap as possible (money)... but if you convince me to include other things, or go for undrilled hoplites, I have no problem of doing it.
Thanks for your time.
Good luck






