mr. dude wrote:
The best advice I can give you is to check out battle reports. Either on this site, or (what I prefer) go on Youtube and look some up there.
Deployment is huge because it dictates how the rest of the game will go. You can bait your opponent into getting in combats that they don't want to be in, split your opponent's army up, or you can get in your own way and cost yourself the match because your combat units can't get in. There's no one definitive strategy to deployment because it's so dependent on the situation, but ultimately it's about balancing four things:
1) Getting yourself in position to reach the objective (whatever it is)
2) Getting your army in a position to be a threat
3) Keeping your vulnerable models safe
4) Disrupting your opponent's strategy
Do that and you're golden, but it's much easier said than done
He's absolutely correct.
I cant tell you, OP, how many times I win games just based off of my deployment. Keep in mind Ive played probably 10x the games these guys have so its not...um....fair? I dont wanan say fair but they are not as versed as me. Basically though you can win or lose a game before first turn priority based off how you deploy. My suggestion is practice a lot. Play a bunch, and take notes throughout the game on where you messed up, what worked, and what to look out for in the future.
One of my favorite things I like to do is basically deploy a certain manner where I have a main goal....if that fails, I have 2-3 minimum backup goals on how the battlefield moves. You can slowly push your opponent to go exactly where you want him to just based off of things he thinks youre doing.
Galdorv wrote:
Right now I am collecting Galadhrim Warriors, just 8 high elf and because I dont have too many galadhrim I have 24 warriors of minas tirith. My heroes are Glorfindel, Galadriel, Gandalf, Aragorn, Boromir, Haldir, Legolas and Elrond. The games that we play are 500pts for a regular game and I just play one for 1000pts.
Well my strategy at this point is keep the archers at rear. And fight with the rest of the guys.
Btw I haven't play with all the models all together. They are the models that I have painted.
The part I highlighted...I may be wrong in understand what you mean. But at face value, DONT do that. Keep your archers near you. Keep them in a line behind higher defense troops. For example, a Galadhrim with shield backed up by an archer(with spear would be good). This way, the enemy has to shoot through your higher defense lines to get your soft target archers.
In addition, if you say for example have your 'fighting troops' near the center of the board, and your archers on a hill about say 14" to the right or rear, youre gonna get demolished. I cant tell you how many times people do that against me, I send my entire army in, and slaughter the 'fighters' and then the archers take minimum two turns to even get to combat. Then your enemy can send like 2-3 guys to disrupt your reinforcements and your main army has been routed. Ive done it to people many times. Keep your force together until necessary for objectives and whatnot.
And of course with Elves deploy as far back as possible. Ill further comment on the army list later. I have to go for now.