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==What are Formations==
  
 
A formation is an arrangement of individual fighters, units, or teams used for a tactical advantage.  
 
A formation is an arrangement of individual fighters, units, or teams used for a tactical advantage.  
  
''Types of formations''
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==Types of Formations==
*Line
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===Line===
 
The line formation is typically how the two sides in a large melee are arranged prior to the beginning of a battle. The fighters are formed in a long line one rank deep facing the opposing team. Archers will normally position themselves behind the line to reduce their vulnerability.
 
The line formation is typically how the two sides in a large melee are arranged prior to the beginning of a battle. The fighters are formed in a long line one rank deep facing the opposing team. Archers will normally position themselves behind the line to reduce their vulnerability.
*Column
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===Column===
 
The fighters are arranged in a long line one behind the other
 
The fighters are arranged in a long line one behind the other
*Square
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*Diamond
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===Square===
*Wedge
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In a Square, the fighters are arranged in a box-like formation.  Usually, the outer wall contains the shield-bearers and the inner wall holds polearms and archers with the commander(s) in the center of the formation.  This type of manuever is better suited to a unit being surrounded by multiple enemies to prevent them from "picking them apart."
A vee-shaped arrangement with the point of the vee pointing either towards the enemy or towards the direction of travel.
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*Double wedge
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===Diamond===
A second wedge is formed up directly behind the first. The second wedge can quickly exploit any openings created by the first wedge.
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Similar to the Square, the Diamond is rotated 45 degrees to protect the sides and front when moving.
*[[Shield wall]]
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*Echelon left and right
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===Wedge===
*Reinforced flank
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A "V"-shaped arrangement with the point of the vee pointing either towards the enemy or towards the direction of travel.
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===Double Wedge===
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Exactly like a wedge, except a second wedge is formed up directly behind the first. The second wedge can quickly exploit any openings created by the first wedge.
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===Shield Wall===
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Similar to a Line formation, except shields take the front with polearms and archers in a 2nd row.
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''See also: [[Shield wall|Shield Wall]]''
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===Echelon Left and Right===
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Variations of the Line and Shield Wall where they are slanted to the left or right.  Used more as a movement command to prepare for an incoming attack or at squad-level.
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===Reinforced flank===
 
Additional forces are brought to strengthen one of the flanks.  
 
Additional forces are brought to strengthen one of the flanks.  
*Bridge battle
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The typical bridge battle formation consists of large shields in the first rank with spears, polearms, or other red weapons in the second rank. Normally, a polearm or red sword will be located towards the edges of the bridge to allow the weapons to be swung fully.
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===Kill Pocket===
*[[Kill pocket]]
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In this formation, the fighters arrange themselves in a "U" shape. Best suited for bridge battles or to trap a fleeing group.
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''See also: [[Kill pocket|Kill Pocket]]''

Revision as of 16:29, 8 February 2006

Contents

What are Formations

A formation is an arrangement of individual fighters, units, or teams used for a tactical advantage.

Types of Formations

Line

The line formation is typically how the two sides in a large melee are arranged prior to the beginning of a battle. The fighters are formed in a long line one rank deep facing the opposing team. Archers will normally position themselves behind the line to reduce their vulnerability.

Column

The fighters are arranged in a long line one behind the other

Square

In a Square, the fighters are arranged in a box-like formation. Usually, the outer wall contains the shield-bearers and the inner wall holds polearms and archers with the commander(s) in the center of the formation. This type of manuever is better suited to a unit being surrounded by multiple enemies to prevent them from "picking them apart."

Diamond

Similar to the Square, the Diamond is rotated 45 degrees to protect the sides and front when moving.

Wedge

A "V"-shaped arrangement with the point of the vee pointing either towards the enemy or towards the direction of travel.

Double Wedge

Exactly like a wedge, except a second wedge is formed up directly behind the first. The second wedge can quickly exploit any openings created by the first wedge.

Shield Wall

Similar to a Line formation, except shields take the front with polearms and archers in a 2nd row. See also: Shield Wall

Echelon Left and Right

Variations of the Line and Shield Wall where they are slanted to the left or right. Used more as a movement command to prepare for an incoming attack or at squad-level.

Reinforced flank

Additional forces are brought to strengthen one of the flanks.

Kill Pocket

In this formation, the fighters arrange themselves in a "U" shape. Best suited for bridge battles or to trap a fleeing group. See also: Kill Pocket

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