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Splitting the sea (need a better name so any suggestions would be nice) - When the enemy cavalry charge the middle of your line/Eagle/Column etc… some of the men go right and some go left like a few seconds before they hit (must have another regiment behind you for this to work) then close back up on them while the regiment behind you charges the enemy cavalry.
Con - can't really think of one but i'll come up with one.
This is a formation that i have improved on.
Perhaps the 'Reverse Envelope Maneuver'? Using my knowledge of what we call these type of tactics in NTW, I thought an encircling of the enemy backwards would be fitting to the name. That is for you to decide.
Also, I like that you haven't missed anything out on the guide and I find it unfair that you have no comments on it as it looks like you spent alot of time on this.
Hopefully line battles will become a bit more tactical and/or organised after this :)