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6876
Hi Bob: Just started playing with MOA and as a skirmish player I'm pretty confused about some basic items. First: how do I determine fatigue points from hits....
dontneeddice
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Jan 26, 2009
4:41 am
6877
... Depth does NOTHING for anyone but formed infantry. The only stands in contact for cavalry are in the front. MOA is best with regular sized units. Most of...
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wolfigor
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Jan 26, 2009
10:49 pm
6878
Thanks! These explanataions help a lot- Is there somewhere in the rules that mention not to make units larger than 4 wide? As always with new rulesets most...
dontneeddice
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Jan 26, 2009
11:21 pm
6879
... therules that mention not to make units larger than 4 wide? As always with new rulesets most time is taken hunting for info. Yes, but the rules are...
Mike Hillsgrove
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Jan 27, 2009
1:13 am
6880
Hi Mike: Thanks again. One more question and I'll have to set up again and play through. The explanation on hits related to fatigue washelpful but the other ...
dontneeddice
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Jan 27, 2009
5:13 am
6881
... Ok. Using the Morale Grade A=4, B=3, C=2 and so forth determines when a unit becomes worn. Worn or not, a unit has a -1 on the Morale Check for each FP....
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wolfigor
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Jan 27, 2009
4:44 pm
6882
Thanks, Mike...really a big help! Joe- ... it ... Confused ... when a unit ... each FP. If ... Fail the MC and ... you fail and you ... infantry in melee ... ...
dontneeddice
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Jan 27, 2009
5:11 pm
6883
I haven't posted in some time, but recently I ran a refight of Magnesia (the game was unfinished for non-game reasons, so I can't report the outcome). In...
Jamie
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Feb 3, 2009
1:46 am
6884
There is not one instance of a formed pike block during our 'ancient' time frame being defeated by Romans in a frontal attack when it was in good order and on...
Smith, Clay
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Feb 3, 2009
8:15 pm
6885
I'll chime in. I agree with this statement. Most (all) of the battle accounts of Romans vs Pikes have the Romans at a disadvantage early on. The phalanx...
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acarhj
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Feb 3, 2009
8:49 pm
6886
Comments below. ... When pike and shot came to dominate the battlefield, Spanish sword and buckler did lots of damage to opposing pike blocks. Example, Battle...
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Feb 4, 2009
12:01 am
6887
I was aware of the Spanish sword and buckler troops making "Swiss Cheese" (pun intended) out of pikes when I qualified my comment by saying "during our...
Smith, Clay
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Feb 4, 2009
4:42 pm
6888
The Spanish during the Renassiance periooid came up with Sword and Buckler men to defeat pikes. They were light troops that when they came upon the pikes they...
the shakudion
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Feb 4, 2009
10:26 pm
6889
Comments below. ... It's hard for me to see the difference between Romans with sword and shield fighting a pike formation and Spanish sword and buckler...
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moa1942
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Feb 5, 2009
2:43 am
6890
... shield fighting a pike formation and Spanish sword and buckler fighting a pike formation. Bob...I think you should re-evaluate your Romans/Medieval Spanish...
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Feb 5, 2009
4:33 pm
6891
OK, I'll re-evaluate. Can someone spell out the differences between Spanish sword and buckler and Romans? I'll pretend complete ignorance. I just want to see...
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moa1942
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Feb 5, 2009
11:45 pm
6892
I don't know anything about Spaniards with sword and buckler except what I've heard here. So spaniards are light infantry (open order I presume) with swords...
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Feb 6, 2009
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6893
... This discussion is still going? What fun... ... Yeah, but I can't think of any examples besides Ravenna where this happened. The usual counterexample is...
Joshua Fair
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Feb 7, 2009
6:33 am
6894
... Actually, the troop type originated in 14-15th century Italy, where I'm not sure it had much to do with pikes at all. Many postulate (based on writers...
Joshua Fair
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Feb 7, 2009
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6895
... Probably depends on how you interpret the Roman fighting method, which Romans you're talking about, how much difference you think the Roman throwing...
Joshua Fair
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Feb 7, 2009
6:50 am
6896
... You have to be -very- careful about making statements about fighting order in the ancient and medieval periods. We gamers get some pretty strange ideas...
Joshua Fair
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Feb 7, 2009
7:10 am
6897
I have just completed teaching a unit over the Pope's call and deals he cut with the Spanish for "protection". A case of serendipity perchance? This...
pilum40
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Feb 7, 2009
4:04 pm
6898
... Not really. Open order troops always fight in open order. And they also can fight in skirmish order as well. Peltasts for instance. ... What is "medium"...
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Feb 7, 2009
6:56 pm
6899
Steve, thanks for your very balanced comments. I read Oman on the Italian Wars recently and I've read some other books too on the 16th century. One thing that...
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moa1942
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Feb 8, 2009
12:54 am
6900
I will be running the Battle of Pavia, 1525, as a demo game at Cold Wars. If you are interested in Renaissance, you can check out what I've been doing with...
moa1942
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Feb 8, 2009
2:49 am
6901
The Roman army was one of the few actual professional armies of the period. Most armies had a core of real warriors and mass troops that were essentially...
Mike Hillsgrove
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Feb 8, 2009
3:54 am
6902
I'm running a MoA game Saturday, Feb 14, at Orccon using the new version test rules and the trial rules for Roman line replacement. The game I'm putting on is...
Paul Rigby
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Feb 8, 2009
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6903
Hi: I'm back with another basic question about skirmish move. What is it exactly? Is it an evade, or friendly passage through formed troops, is it an escape at...
dontneeddice
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Feb 22, 2009
9:43 pm
6904
Comments below ... None of these. ... Skirmish move is not a formation change. It is not the case that anyone can turn 180 degrees. Look on page 24 in the...
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moa1942
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Feb 22, 2009
10:01 pm
6905
Basically, you can move the center of a skirmish unit 1/2 of it's movement and face any direction. It is standard movement but only for SKI, and LC. It...
Mike Hillsgrove
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