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18133
How about an alternative list then Phil???? As I have said before, the interpretaion and construction of a valid list (whatever that is!) remains a difficult...
Peter Morrison
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Nov 1, 2004
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18134
Lux? Anyway, If you need any help....... Luxor Ps. Who did originate the site then and who is the main moderator ... use any of my ... as well. ... has been ...
Peter Morrison
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18135
SFP does these scenarios so well, but I am forced to wonder why the Norman archers are so much less dominant than the sources of the battle relate? Certainly,...
Peter Morrison
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Nov 1, 2004
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18136
-- Generally I do not criticise Shakespeare and Steve has done a lot of work and deserves applause for it. The Normans should have lots more bows, the tapestry...
Roy Boss
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Nov 1, 2004
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18137
Steve is good at these, isn't he? I thought the forces looked about right. However as the fake retreat is so key to the game, perhaps the odds of pursuing are...
graham_d_evans
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Nov 1, 2004
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18138
By the way, we are thinking about a scenario of Dorylaeum (1st Crusade) if someone has ideas or already worked it out, or can reccommend some sources, your...
Daniele Varelli
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18139
In a message dated 11/1/04 3:35:41 AM Pacific Standard Time, ... Hi Roy: The Normans may deserve more bows, but we found that a bow heavy Norman army tends to...
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18140
In a message dated 11/1/04 6:53:15 AM Pacific Standard Time, ... Hi Graham We did have the chance higher, and in our playtests the Saxons lost every time. The...
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18141
In a message dated 11/1/04 8:15:48 AM Pacific Standard Time, ... I do. But the arrival/ambush of the second column always wins it for the Crusaders. I have...
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Nov 1, 2004
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18142
Just got Armati II today & thought I'd see if I could rebase my 15mm. WoR figures to get a quick game to test out the rules. I will probably be buying &...
Ianis Kalejs
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Nov 2, 2004
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18143
Not being able to resist a suggestion from SFP to get involved in debating the bowmen of Hastings. Bows drawn to the chest can still be powerful affairs. If...
Peter Morrison
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18144
... as ... English ... SHA ... Hi Stephen, I note luxor's comments and trust that you will appreciate that I am not being confrontational. You asked about the...
Phil Halewood
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Nov 2, 2004
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18145
I feel the strong urge come over me to prune the figures as is necessary with Bible topics. Some are right and some have multiplied by ten. Purely speculative...
Peter Morrison
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18146
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18147
... multiplied ... the ... not ... exists, ... the ... Hi Luxor, Yes you could, but there is still a problem with the chariots. My own research (some of it...
Phil Halewood
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18148
Hi All, Sorry about the cross-post, but I thought there might some members who might be interested in the following booklette I received today. Entitled 'The...
David Billinghurst
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Nov 3, 2004
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18149
Hi all Played our first game of Medieval Armati last night at the club - Feudal English v French - nice! Couple of questions came to mind which I couldn't...
Paul Murgatroyd
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18150
Understanding this is not my period ........... Remembering the comment on translations and various articles i have read on the capacity to supply armies, then...
Peter Morrison
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18151
Each unit only gets to inflict a break point on ONE unit per move. If you are engaged by two units then your unit can only 'wound' or break one of them. This...
Peter Morrison
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18152
Thanks Pete - now what about my second question....?? P ... crucial...
Paul Murgatroyd
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18153
Hi Paul, Well my name ain't Pete, but I do believe the answer to the second question is, as you suspected, that dismounted MA have a unit BP of 3, not 4 as per...
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18154
Hi Dave Thanks for your interpretation - I got the rest of it, as regards the increase in FVs, and located this no problem, on Page 22, section 7.8.4 last...
Paul Murgatroyd
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18155
Hello again Paul, Try section 6.4.1 - Dismounting Heavy Cavalry, on pages 12 & 13. The final paragraph states: Dismounted Heavy Cavalry retain their original...
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18156
See section 6.4.1 paragraph 3 for a complete answer to this question and before someone asks, if there is a dismounted unit on both sides of a HI the unit...
Peter Morrison
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18157
Phil Halewood's response pretty accurately recounts one side of the arguments pro and con the SHA chariots and elephants first summarized by Rawlinson in the...
Subodai Bahadur
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Nov 3, 2004
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18158
Evening chaps, Just a couple of asides really, of probably bugger all relevance, but thoughts nevertheless... If you capture a load of Sycthed chariots with,...
Dave
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Nov 3, 2004
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18159
Thanks Dave & Pete - I knew I'd seen it somewhere, but just couldn't locate it in the heat of battle! Cheers P. ... <pmurgatroyd@l...> ... only 'wound' ... ...
Paul Murgatroyd
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18160
Evening chaps, With regard to the chariots - would it be possible ( I'm sumising here, this is not " my Period " or an army of real interest { it was nicked as...
Dave
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Nov 3, 2004
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The Chronicon a. 354, p. 14, 26-28 reports that Diocletian and Galerius displayed 13 Sassanid elephants and 6 charioteers and 250 horses in their triumph in...
Subodai Bahadur
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Nov 4, 2004
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18162
Ianis, I have WOR too, and find the Armati II list missing not a few items and others of questionable definition. Artillery; There is no artillery anywhere in...
Dave
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