I understand and agree with you about the use of separate formations of light troops at this scale. This still leaves the question of legion versus phalanx, if your scenario goes as far as the third century (ignore me if it doesn't ). In the normal course of events the phalanx should outfight the legion every time; it was the tactical flexibility of the legion, particularly in respect of it's greater ability on rough terrain, that proved to be the undoing of the hellenes. Again, I'm just bouncing ideas here and won't be upset if you dismiss them
Just as a side note reagrding roads and movement: point taken about the lack of roads in Greece, but should you wish to use this idea for a future scenario I recommend you check out Sengoku Jidai by DV. It's possible to give units low movement values which restrict their movement off-road, while allowing them to travel relatively large distance via roads which have had their movement modifiers substantially adjusted.
Just as a side note reagrding roads and movement: point taken about the lack of roads in Greece, but should you wish to use this idea for a future scenario I recommend you check out Sengoku Jidai by DV. It's possible to give units low movement values which restrict their movement off-road, while allowing them to travel relatively large distance via roads which have had their movement modifiers substantially adjusted.
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