...though I have no idea where "Kalo Rionus" comes from.
Yes, two turns.I assume by distance that we have a couple turns before the flanking force is able to get in engagement range?
In any case it seems to me that right now our right flank is the decisive action. If the Roman reinforcements arrive to a rolled up flank we should have plenty of manpower to engage cleanly. If they arrive to a flank that's still holding we run the risk of having our flank cracked and being rolled ourselves.
I choose to move up the hill to face the Romans. Best case scenario they engage me head on and are tied down while Balitim and Complo hopefully disrupt/route the flank. Worst case, the Romans attempt to hit Balitim from behind and I'm in position to flank them from even ground when they engage.
Difficult 4/6 with progressive difficulty (so I must be at 5/6).What campaign settings do you use?
Nope, it is only in campaigns. We can't do it to my knowledge.Looking pretty good so far general-packleader.
Is that flaking force a common thing, a pre-battle decision? Can we do it too?
No, that was my fluff.If there is only a remote chance of reinforcements from Africa, let's recruit some Brutes.
We need a certain amount of points, so depleted units are worth less, sadly.That was a great battle!
Gotta admit I really don't know enough of the battle and campaign dynamics to make an informed vote, so I guess I'd like to selfishly see my own warband reinforced up to max strength if possible :D ?
ÉDIT: How many units do we need to send to garisson duty? Can we just send the depleted ones?