For sure there is some very good reading on manifold vs ported vacuum to the advance.
There are also many flaws in most of those articles or comments from folks regurgitating that information...FWIW.
Anyhow, with a very well thought out engine combo where the CID, compression ratio, quench distance, combustion chamber efficiency and camshaft chosen compliments the combination the engine will need LESS timing everyplace to be happy, especially at idle speed.
Some engines actually buck and kick in protest when you try to add a lot of timing at idle, they refuse to idle down, or just don't like it. Others can go either way, some don't like or want much at all, and folks who do a piss-poor job of choosing parts, cam too big, LSA too tight, not enough compression, etc, usually find themselves having to run the base timing WAY off the balancer and adding a TON of idle fuel and bypass air to make things happy........Cliff