Allied commanders/commands
Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2018 4:16 pm
In the new army books there are a number of lists where an allied general is compulsory e.g. gallic/galatian. I've previously steered clear of allied generals as in spite of them being cheaper it leads to complications e.g. in where to deploy certain battle groups (depending on whether they're allied or not), complications which my befuddled mind can well do without.
How do you use allied commanders and their troops and what do you use your allied commands for? Do you put all available hard-hitting troops with them and use them as a semi-expendable strike force (with the allied commander getting into combat), do you just give them ordinary troops that take their place in the line alongside standard non-allied troops, or do you have them as a flank march (and if so do you feel obliged to make them a field commander)? Or do you keep them out the way as much as possible/provide rear support, which seems a bit of a waste? How does this affect the army structure of the non-allied components? Is it worth taking an IC or not?
I'd be grateful for any insights/guidance on the above so thanks in advance!
How do you use allied commanders and their troops and what do you use your allied commands for? Do you put all available hard-hitting troops with them and use them as a semi-expendable strike force (with the allied commander getting into combat), do you just give them ordinary troops that take their place in the line alongside standard non-allied troops, or do you have them as a flank march (and if so do you feel obliged to make them a field commander)? Or do you keep them out the way as much as possible/provide rear support, which seems a bit of a waste? How does this affect the army structure of the non-allied components? Is it worth taking an IC or not?
I'd be grateful for any insights/guidance on the above so thanks in advance!