Quote: (Morgan Vening @ 11 Dec. 2008, 21:23 )
Yesterday was Ork(opponent) vs Marine(me). Both of us felt it was weird that I had to start the alternate set-up of Objectives, Garrisons, and non-Reserves first.
Actually, placing those things first, in alternating sequence, lets the higher Strategy Rating army "shape" that battlefield... they can chose edge or corner deployment and the "side" of the battlefield that's better for them, the earlier placement of objectives can affect the placement of other objectives, the early placement of scouts or other garrisons can force the opponent to deploy elsewhwere.
There's lots of advantages to "placing first", and you do realize you do this in an alternating fashion: you place an objective, you opponent places an objective, alternating until finished. And then the same is done with garrisons and non-reserves... each player only puts down one "item" at a time, alternating between them.
But there is also a "balancing" aspect to it as well.