A feature (concern?) with the MeG rules that is sometimes expressed is that there is not a significant enough difference between formed and drilled troops.
A potential rule change to perhaps partially correct this would be that the second move in a double move by formed troops would have to be directly ahead. They could still do a GREEN action as the first part of the double move.
Currently for tribal troops, both moves in a double move have to be directly ahead (all other actions in the movement phase requiring a Yellow or Red).
The only difference between formed and drilled troops with a double move at the moment is that drilled can turn 90 or 180 on the spot as part of a double move.
There is nothing official about this, just floating the idea at the moment.
Richard
Drilled troops can also Full Ahead and Shift as part of double move.
Personnally I find the difference is already felt with other advantages : easier to hold charges and pursuits, less need of Yellows. So not an issue IMO.
Best,
Antoine
Quote from: lionheartrjc on January 19, 2025, 05:05:57 PM
A feature (concern?) with the MeG rules that is sometimes expressed is that there is not a significant enough difference between formed and drilled troops.
A potential rule change to perhaps partially correct this would be that the second move in a double move by formed troops would have to be directly ahead. They could still do a GREEN action as the first part of the double move.
Currently for tribal troops, both moves in a double move have to be directly ahead (all other actions in the movement phase requiring a Yellow or Red).
The only difference between formed and drilled troops with a double move at the moment is that drilled can turn 90 or 180 on the spot as part of a double move.
There is nothing official about this, just floating the idea at the moment.
Richard
I like this idea as I am of the view that there is not enough difference between Drilled and Formed.
I like it, beefs up the differential between drilled and formed hoplites, which where I have noticed the most or rather the least difference between the two.
I don't like the idea.There are plenty of difference. The ability to shift twice on a double is underrated.
As most cavalry ( mounted ) is formed it will have an enormous impact on cavalry manoeuvres . Mounted shooty will have to think twice
Unnecessary change IMHO
Tribal can turn 90 / 180 degrees on a yellow???? Same as formed. You would have too look at all the movements and all the points costs. If it ain't broke, don't fix it!