[h1][center][color=fff79a]Alexander Myerscough[/color][/center][/h1][hr] As Pizurk stepped up to explain his plan, Alexander again remained silent, his index and thumb placed on his chin, his mind hyperfocusing on analysing. His plan sounded...very typical. Most of the infantry in the center, cavalry on two flanks and the archers at the back. He had encountered such strategies pretty commonly in his conquest. Its greatest weakness is that the outcome of the battle is heavily relied on discipline, morale and skills of both sides. If the enemy is superior to his own, then it's over. But here it had higher chances of working because the enemy is the least experienced among Alaric's troops. Also, Alexander liked the sound of keeping the heavy cavalry out, although he would prefer if he placed a group of heavy horses into the line, for breaking and routing purposes. So if it's for the first day, it's fine, but if for later days, Alexander didn't know if he could continue to approve it. The other commanders seemed to share his own viewpoint. He patiently waited for the rest to finish before speaking up [color=fff79a]"It is a sound plan, although I find it a bit reliant on our own individual's skills and leadership in battle. Its casualty rate also depended on that. But since who we are facing is their auxillary troops, so it is viable. But I would prefer to use small heavy cavalry forces for any distress on the battlefield."[/color]