whafrog wrote:
It's not my theory, I was just repeating something more experienced people (hithero, etc) have mentioned: that putting the newbs in front supported by vets in back has been used in organized armies since before Rome. In game terms, the guy in front gains the benefit of having support, so the odds of his winning are better. As you lose front guys, the enemy has to deal with the vets behind, so the odds of winning retain some consistency. If you do it the other way, not only are your vets more vulnerable to bow fire, once they're gone your army falls apart faster.
great idea, as S2 bows need to roll a 6 against D5 and D6, so putting D5 as arrow fodder makes sense. But what about D4? Wouldn't they fall significantly faster against S2 bows? I love peeling away those D6 frontline Uruks with my Elven bows, leaving that tender Orc spear center... But you wouldn't put the D4 Orcs in front? That's 'human shield' tactics---what I heard the Iranians did against Iraq machine guns, driving swarms of unarmed 'soldiers' at them, trying to overwelm. Sounds costly.