Curious on views on what makes sense for these.
The challenging size is 6 elements BGs as in 2 ranks they "waste" half a die and only shoot with 4 dice (3 front rank dice, plus 1.5 dice from rear rank). Which suggests maybe you should go with 8 elements BGs to get 6 dice (assuming all are on target which can be an issue).
What have people had success with? Any thoughts?
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WhiteKnight
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The four dice a 6 base shooting group get is good value in my experience and the one they lose if in three ranks is worth it for having six bases.
The six dice an 8 base group get is great if the opponent is likely to have large BGs but I have often found I have had to split such group's shooting due to enemy advancing in pairs of BGs .
Martin
The six dice an 8 base group get is great if the opponent is likely to have large BGs but I have often found I have had to split such group's shooting due to enemy advancing in pairs of BGs .
Martin
Remember that shooting dice are calculated on a target by target basis not a shooting BG by shooting BG basis.
Two BGs of 6 have exactly the same firepower as one of 8 and one of 4.
I have found that for drilled MF shooters six bases in a 2 wide, three deep formation is very flexible. A 90 turn still gives uou a frontage of 2 bases and 3 shooting dice, combine that with drilled troops being able to turn and move and you can often pick just the right target.
I like longbow swordsmen in 8's though.
Two BGs of 6 have exactly the same firepower as one of 8 and one of 4.
I have found that for drilled MF shooters six bases in a 2 wide, three deep formation is very flexible. A 90 turn still gives uou a frontage of 2 bases and 3 shooting dice, combine that with drilled troops being able to turn and move and you can often pick just the right target.
I like longbow swordsmen in 8's though.
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