Thanks. The note Rob posted was all I needed. It save me having to root around in the rules when it comes up in the future and i have forgotten :) Luxor ... or...
INIT is a combination of the leaders ability to control his army and the internal organisations ability to respond to disruption or loss of units, or a...
I agree Vincent. The clarity cannot be praised enough. Another set of rules I really enjoy is John P. Kelly's soon-to-be-releaed major revision of Warrior...
... There is also another unforseen consequence of high initiative. Voluntary breaks that create new divisions reduce initiative by 2 each time. So an army...
... and ... loss ... have ... What would you look for in historical texts to give credence to this? I am interested in developing some lists for later...
In a message dated 8/1/2005 7:21:16 AM Pacific Daylight Time, elm.farm@... writes: There is also another unforeseen consequence of high initiative. ...
The real problem with INIT and with heavy commands is as the Mellowed meth would say, that they are too cheap for the effect they have. When you are doing a...
"Roy Boss"wrote: Thus a low initiative and low division number army suffers a double jeopardy. It does not really make much sense, even though the initial ...
Thanks, Mike. Sorry we were unable to hook up at Historicon. I had my 25mm Romans that went unused. Dave ... need to ... Behalf ... army ... broadband,...
sfp55@a... wrote: Moving on The winner of Sat Armati contest at miniwars was Joe Necchio, with later Seleucids. He beat my Later Carthaginians 3-5. A Roman...
I generally give my general figure to anyone in a tournament who captures him during movement as a aide memoire to be more careful in the future. That would be...
In a message dated 8/3/2005 3:48:50 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, tsubodaibogatyr@... writes: I wonder what it would take to get the California boys away...
Gents; If a LI/LHI/SI unit supports a cavalry unit in melee, assuming the correct period, does that LI/LHI/SI unit also receive a fatigue point for supporting...
... Absolutely. A high INIT gives you choice of moving first or second, choice of melee direction and splits. The cavalry army INITs are MUCH TOO HIGH for ...
Although I have always seen the question answered in the same manner as Aligern (Supporting units get a fatigue but do not stop providing support when...
My next ancient army project is going to be Early Romans and/or Etruscans (28mm). I picked up several packs of Old Glory at Historicon. I was playing around...
I have always played that the supporting unit does not get the fatigue. There are several points in the rules which indicates that a unit in support is not...
Vincent and Daniele have convinced me that their method is more consistent with other rules. However, the issue still needs a Slim Rob response as the matter...
Aux armes les citoyennes. Formez vos battalions. Marchons. Marchons a le Britcon. Vincent, Florian, tuez les Anglaises jouers d'Armati! Avec elan comme les...
"Subodai Bahadur" <tsubodaibogatyr@c...> wrote: I didn't know that K.C. was so civilized. Speaking Francais and all. ***Heck-fire, Sooby, if we didn't speak...
Hi Mike; Good to hear you are building an Armati army. I have really enjoyed the system...don't care too much for the players or the tourney organizer, but A2...
... the melee area suffers fatigue. Thus a unitX engaged with units A and B is destroyed by unit A that has two fatigues and moves to three. Unit B gets a...
So, a standard lunch order in K.C. might be: "Could I have a pulled pork sandwich with North Carolina barbecue and an order of them danged pommes de terre...
Although there are some West Front Punic Wars armies on the Forum at Warflute, none have made it to AFT as of yet. We are starting work on the Aemilian armies...
Subodai, speaking of Southern California as if it's all of California is like speaking of New York City like it's all of New York! In the hinterlands, actually...
Well, not sure what those dang pommes...pummice..things are, but you won't catch any decent BBQ fan ordering anything but KC Masterpiece, Haywards, JackStack,...