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Like it been said, play on adaptative and stay with a small team, enemies will somehow match your team size. Later in game you'll be able to easily defeat between 3 to 10 enemies per team member with proper builds, so it will go very fast. Moral also is a good way to finish fights, kill the leader and a few more, moral changes toward you pretty quickly and they run away.
10 characters fighting 6 enemies doesn't sound fun. Some of my team can kill that many on their own
Alchemist, Angler, Bard, Blacksmith, Brewer, Cook, Miner, Scholar, Thief, Tinkerer, Woodcutter
This here.
Willpower for each companion pools into the total morale for the group and when the total morale is high enough during a fight, everyone in the troop gets the Galvanized buff which increases damage by 50%.
Invest in willpower. I often enter fights already galvanized because my morale is high out of the gate compared to the enemy group; what used to be long fights against large groups of enemies are MUCH quicker.
Avoid recruiting a companion with less than 10 Willpower and consider taking the "Ruthless" perk in the Power and Might Path; this doubles the morale gained from killing an enemy during fights.
Edit: I play on Adaptive with a troop of 13 undergeared companions.