Quote Originally Posted by Kish
Actually, in the D&D circles I move in, the default marching order puts one strong melee combatant at the front of the party and one at the back to play rear guard, while the vulnerable casters are in the middle where enemies who attack from either side will have to go through at least one warrior to get to them. Belkar is probably at the head of the party, leaving Roy to demonstrate the value of a rear guard who never looks back.
Yeah, i can picture Belkar out in front searching for enemies to fight weapons drawn.

Why do thenemies always attack at the wrong end lol.

But yeah I think there should be some one strong front and back just in case.