The other day I made myself a simple 8" measuring stick from dowel, thinking it would be handy for measuring foot bow range and "seeing friends rout" range....
... I am contemplating a team Tourney as part of ClubCon at Coldwars next year. Teams would consist of 3 to 5 members, all the scenarios are preset, all of...
... What do you think? One round a day or 2 on the same day? Rounds would be 4 hours. With for teams (12 - 20 people) that would be an excellent use for 2...
... would ... excellent ... My preference would be 3 rounds on Saturday, as I usually provide cannon fodder for the DBR Tournament on Friday. Regards, Mike...
MOA games tend to run 4 hours, which could be the limitation here. With 4 hour games - one in the morning, and one in the afternoon and accounting for pee...
1. If a unit breaks (eg because it is shaken) from a charge declaration, at what point do firindly test for seeing it rout, at the end of that phase or after...
Here goes -- ... The unit that routs is treated as though there was a melee and the rout occurred as a result of melee. The chargers move into contact with...
... declaration, at what point do friendly test for seeing it rout, at the end of that phase or after melee? They test immediatly, prior to melee. ... victims...
... rout ... their ... for ... resulting ... rules, ... Oooooh! That's something we don't do! We remove the routed unit, forcing those around to test and...
Maybe that is a better way to do it. I can see that it would increase the drama and suspense (always a good thing). A consequence of doing it this way is that...
I ran a Wars of the Roses game at Millenniumcon in Austin last month. Very large battle with pretty much the basic MAA rules. Everything played very smoothly...
A new Wars of the Roses online campaign is starting. Modified Kingmaker rules conducted online with Cyberboard for the campaign. Battles will be resolved on...
Hi there Will. I hope you enjoy MoA as much as the other list members. If so, you'll have a great time with it. Cheers LF ... From: villa_vordan To:...
I am sure this is going over old ground but... My local craft store is selling cribbage pegs (and yes they look very like Ionic pillars) we are going to affix...
... a ... was ... cool ... I just use coloured disc-shaped beads that sit behind the units, green for hits, brown for FP, black for worn and red for shaken...
I need to use something that can sit over little pegs, as I use a sand table any little beads or similar might get lost in the shifting sands of time, (no pun...
I use a set of cubes. 1/2" cubes bought at AC Moores. Each unit has a yellow (FP) and a white (hit) marked 0-5. I have some extra yellows for 6-8 and Shaken....
... a yellow (FP) and a white (hit) marked 0-5. I have some extra yellows for 6-8 and Shaken. I like Mikes cubes and we use them all the time. I have taken...
... a ... was ... cool ... I've seen folks use coloured rings about the diameter of a penny. They have the advantage of easily fitting over heads, arms,...
Thanks for the ideas folks. I think I will use craft store swivel rings in silver or brass. It will be a bit fiddly, but better than adding a second peg....
has anyone re-done the battles at the start of the feudal period in England? If you have I would love to hear your views on the units choices and numbers you...
If you're doing a scenario based on a battle where specified numbers are involved, you need to ensure you have some idea of the terrain, the personalities of...
The research was mainly digging out old notes from my 80's college days and then matching them to MOA troop types. I will post my concepts up for you guys to...
... set ... quoted ... to ... I put together a scenario a few months back and posted it in the files section. There was some debate in the messages back and...
... Interesting and fairly similar to what I was thinking of both in numbers and general composition. Do you not think however that there needs to be some...