by Baldie » Thu Feb 14, 2019 1:27 pm
Normally it is matched pair from any book.
Some armies like Ancient British are also enemies of Ancient British so you could take two ancient British armies. The don't want exact copes of the same army though, last year I took Cav heavy army and a Warband heavy army.
If you have played with your pair of armies more then the opponent you must use the opponents pair if the same amount of times you roll off. Whoever's pair of armies is used the other person decides who uses which of them.
You must take enough terrain to set up as defender for both of your armies.
Balanced forces or a killer one masquerading as something else that you hope your opponent has not thought about how to exploit it.
Plan based on getting to be the defender comes apart when Knight force places open terrain and rides you down or vice versa then Knights end up deploying between four bits of bad going.
I have plenty of armies if anyone wants a pair and doesn't fancy taking their own.