Formations have an importance in the game for performing realistic and strategic tactics. Can you stick a female worker in a testudo formation or do the priests take the front position in the formation? I think not! That is why we need to specify what is allowed and in what position for each entity. '''Example:''' {{{ Melee Box, Column_C, Line_C, Column_O, Line_O, Flank }}} ---- = Category = ''BRIEF DESCRIPTION ::'' The entity will occupy this position when in formation. Each entity that can enter a formation is assigned a category. The entity's category defines what position it takes in the formation. These are the categories available: * ''protected'' - takes the safest position in the formation (usually in the back or middle). * ''melee'' - takes the position to shield the protected/ranged entities from attack. Usually melee type units. * ''ranged'' - takes the position that is most optimal for using a ranged weapon. * ''lead'' - takes the position of leadership. There is only one (if any) of these positions in each formation type. = Type = ''BRIEF DESCRIPTION ::'' List of formations that the entity is allowed to perform. This defines what formations the entity may use. If this is not defined, then the unit may not enter a formation. The formation types are: * box * column_c * line_c * column_o * line_o * flank * skirmish * wedge * testudo * phalanx For more information abou these formations, see the '''Formations''' document.