Greetings Listers: Mike Manning and I ran a 20mm Might of Arms Punic wars game this last weekend at the Hot Lead convention in Stratford, Ontario (Canada). Our...
Played my second MOA game last night. My Camillan Romans had another bad day against the Gauls. The dice gods frowned on my early morale checks. Four out of...
Did I read that correctly? 10-stand units? Wow! ... From: dandamianoff To: Might-of-Arms@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 11:21 AM Subject: [MOA]...
... I got the idea from a fellow lister (but I forget which - please come forward and identify yourself). The principal is to represent the three lines of a...
Fleshing out Dan's report, there were three other MOA games at Hot Lead. As reported in earlier Posts I co-hosted a Renaissance game of Poles versus Ottomans....
Although I didn't witness the convention game, I did participate in the play test of an exciting game of Gauls vs. Germans. My friends Andres and Raivo Tahiste...
... three ... line ... completes ... Mike, How do you set your 10 stand units into 3 ranks? Is it something like a 4-4-2? Just curious because I've never even...
I too have been thinking and have written about the 10 stand units. However, this is the way I would do it: 1:30 scale velite 1200 (20 stds- of 2 ea. 10 w/...
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The way he does it is very elegant too. I like the idea of a 3 rank unit. However, unless a unit takes 2:1 losses in any round or is enfiladed or the unit...
... Exactly. This makes for a tough unit that takes a lot of hits to wear down. However it is not particularly manouverable and requires a very large area to...
If you use the optional rules that "A" and "B" class troops become worn when they get two fatigue points: Troops in melee who are higher morale than their...
... large ... Very true, but if you supported it with a couple of 3 stand units of legionaries you might be able to pull that off. I think I'm going to give...
Here's another 'House Rule' Whomever has "fierce" units must bring the beer. ... From: Vincent Tsao [mailto:vtsaogames@...] Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003...
I think that you will find that even with Worn on 2 that the order in which checks are done is most important. All other things being equal, the C class unit...
New lister Shannon kindly took a picture of my Polish War Wagons and sent them to me. I've posted them in the Photo section for anyone interested. Regards, ...
My offhand thoughts... ... This is one hell of a -lot- of heavy horse for an army in Ireland in any period. I'd cut it back to maybe 3-12. Or even 3-9. ... ...
Hi Mike, Glad you tried the 10 stand unit. I think you hit upon the primary reason why I like it - it is a powerful unit on the battlefield, which takes a lot...
... Years back, playing the WRG multi-player board game Decline and Fall got me the moniker "Pennius Pinchus". Oh what a treasury I piled up in Constantinople....
... Cool indeed! Though the checkerboard of 18 3 stand units is equally impressive. ... that the individual maniples were great for covering rough terrain in ...
Hi Guys, Here is my army list. A couple of things: (1) I presume a scale of 1:100. Ok, I know this doesn't exactly match the ground scale, etc., but frankly,...
Dear List Members: I have a question in regards for secured flanks and unsecurd flanks? 1) What are the conditions for a secured flank in MOA? 2) What are the...
... Oddly enough, I was reading through this the other day. ... Formed Infantry, Artillery or Elephants within 2" (3") of your flank OR impassable terrain...
... 1. I play with a bunch of guys in Burbank, California. We play on Saturdays. I think a few even post on this site - including "Shaky" Dave Peters who...
... Livy, ... Huh? The equal number of allies -are- the latin legions (Livy even implies that at the time, they are the only non-Roman Italians used by the...