Hi Folks
Following Monday nights game of Never Mind the Bill Hooks (now referred to as NMTBH) we were keen to get a second game in this week. Joined by Mark K and John we had a 200 point aside tussle. John and I would once again command the Lancastrians and Mark would do his best to get revenge for Monday night. (Alastair, the Lord of Rutherglen - was sadly unable to attend)
Once again I set up a simple table shown below. A couple of key features included a small impassable pond at the road junction, some field in the near and far distance, a wood on the right and although not clear in the photo a long hill along the top right edge.
Both sides as mentioned had 200 points aside, six commanders and a couple of random units on each side. We agreed in advance of the random card draw that any six point units would feature two units. In the end both John and I received two units of Crossbows. During the game we increasingly came to the view that skirmish six point units are disproportionately powerful in large numbers especially if the have armour penetrating weapons. The current rule that a max 20% units can be skirmish seems to be right for 100 point games but as the forces get larger it might be necessary to curtail back on these numbers more or make them more expensive.
Out of curiosity I used a levy archer unit for 9 points, given the choice I think I would always choose a skirmish unit especially as they do not contribute to the morale pot.
Our maneuver phase saw deployment of both sides with the Yorkists taking the higher ground. Unsurprisingly their cannon sat on top of the crest.
The Duke of Norfolk moved to join the centre supporting John, the Earl of Arundel. The left hand bow unit is levy and note it is NOT supported by bills/men at arms. No point in getting another unit into trouble.
The battle proper kicked off on the Yorkist left flank, a lone unit of Yorkist light horse tried to hunt down the Lancastrian skirmishers operating on the far edge of the table. It came off second best and was soon shot away by the numerous crossbowmen hiding in the hedges.
Warwick's troops lead the advance off the hill...
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Followed soon after in nice neat ranks by his brothers, cousins and uncles retinues
Despite the protection of the hedgeline the numerical strength of the Lancastrians was telling on Stanleys forces and they just about held toil the end of the game
Despite initiating the attack from there vantage on the hill the Yorkists were in trouble and morale tokens were stacking up in the Lancastrian pot.
So John's and mine 100% record still stands - played 2 won 2. Monday night next week will see this challenged as we move from Englands green fields into the hilly moors of the North.
Stay safe folks
Lovely, thanks for posting this, very enjoyable.
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you managed to keep the guns intact this time!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful looking battle and even though it was one sided, was fun to read.
ReplyDeleteNo exploding guns this time, but a fine AAR.
ReplyDeleteAn AAR which draws the reader into the events. We might try adapting the rules for the early Italian Wars later.
ReplyDeleteVery good , I don’t have any WOTR , will have to borrow marks and give it a go
ReplyDeletejoin us in our next game...
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