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Madaxeman.com report from Roll Call now posted

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Post by domblas »

hi tim,

i like ur report and was examining ur battle against "priapic ostrogoth" at Britcon. Ur opponent putted a river and a road on the same side. The river was touching the side edge. Why did he do that? i Guess he wanted to avoid other terrains so he can have a clear path for his flank attack. So why didn't he put the river as far inside as possible?

your sincerelly
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Post by madaxeman »

domblas wrote:hi tim,

i like ur report and was examining ur battle against "priapic ostrogoth" at Britcon. Ur opponent putted a river and a road on the same side. The river was touching the side edge. Why did he do that? i Guess he wanted to avoid other terrains so he can have a clear path for his flank attack. So why didn't he put the river as far inside as possible?

your sincerelly
You are right in that the river is used to clear away other terrain - but because you are doing this because you actually want a wide, open table it makes sense to put the river as close to the table edge as possible, as then it only reduces the width of the table by 3-4 inches.
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Post by durrati »

Dear Mr M Axeman

I found the reports from your games interesting and educational. However, in the report for your first battle you state

'Well, there is a limit to how many MaA anyone can own isn't there?'

Are you suggesting that there is indeed a limit to how many toy soldiers that a person can own? Sorry, this is a wierd concept that I had never beofre considered, whats that all about then?
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Post by SirGarnet »

durrati wrote:Are you suggesting that there is indeed a limit to how many toy soldiers that a person can own? Sorry, this is a wierd concept that I had never beofre considered, whats that all about then?
Wives.
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Post by LambertSimnel »

MikeK wrote:
durrati wrote:Are you suggesting that there is indeed a limit to how many toy soldiers that a person can own? Sorry, this is a wierd concept that I had never beofre considered, whats that all about then?
Wives.
Personally, I am of the opinion that one should confine one's self to a single wife.
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Presumably one's own wife ?
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Post by philqw78 »

LambertSimnel wrote: Personally, I am of the opinion that one should confine one's self to a single wife.
And a few girlfriends
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Post by Ghaznavid »

philqw78 wrote:
LambertSimnel wrote: Personally, I am of the opinion that one should confine one's self to a single wife.
And a few girlfriends
Personally I think the wife concept is overrated. Just the girlfriends should do fine. :D
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Post by kevinj »

Are you suggesting that there is indeed a limit to how many toy soldiers that a person can own? Sorry, this is a wierd concept that I had never beofre considered, whats that all about then?
Whilst there may be no overall limit to how many you can own, there can be a point beyond which you may not be willing to paint a particular type if something more interesting comes along.
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Post by Robert241167 »

That is equally applicable to the ladies in my life !!

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Post by BlackPrince »

Hi Tim,

Nice AAR again but I as the owner of a Free Company Army in my opinion you can never own enough Men at Arms. Of course you may not use them all in a single game but they are handy just in case it is a bit like a Roman army with only the absolute minimum number of legionnaires.

Hannibal was so uncomplimentary about your army list make up - so what would he have picked?


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Post by Skullzgrinda »

BlackPrince wrote:Hi Tim,

Nice AAR again but I as the owner of a Free Company Army in my opinion you can never own enough Men at Arms. Of course you may not use them all in a single game but they are handy just in case it is a bit like a Roman army with only the absolute minimum number of legionnaires.

Hannibal was so uncomplimentary about your army list make up - so what would he have picked?


Keith
The list does look like an infantry shock army with decent mounted support and very good missile support. Is this a fair assessment?
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Post by madaxeman »

BlackPrince wrote:Hi Tim,

Nice AAR again but I as the owner of a Free Company Army in my opinion you can never own enough Men at Arms. Of course you may not use them all in a single game but they are handy just in case it is a bit like a Roman army with only the absolute minimum number of legionnaires.

Hannibal was so uncomplimentary about your army list make up - so what would he have picked?

Keith
Better organisation and planning and a more charismatic leadership style capable of appealing to a range of allies and mercenaries would probably have allowed him to field around 1,100 points, and almost certainly to have included some elephants :-)

More seriously though, more longbows, less crossbows, downgrade some (not all) of the MAA to armoured, and squeeze in a few more tiny units of LF to boost the army size up beyond 12.
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Post by BlackPrince »

Hi Tim,

I would and do myself max out the longbows I have been toying with the idea of make one of my Men at arms unit a six base unit and heavily armoured, at moment I use them as armoured and in fours.
From your competition experience is an army seriously disadvantaged if if it only has 10 to 12 BGs?

Keith
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Post by philqw78 »

BlackPrince wrote: From your competition experience is an army seriously disadvantaged if if it only has 10 to 12 BGs?

Keith
Only if it has Tim in charge
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Post by nikgaukroger »

Anyway where are the Warfare reports?
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Post by madaxeman »

nikgaukroger wrote:Anyway where are the Warfare reports?
2 mostly done, 2 still to do.

I might post the first two anyway as a work in progress and update the photos with captions later ?
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Post by Robert241167 »

Please do Tim.

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Post by philqw78 »

madaxeman wrote: I might post the first two anyway as a work in progress and update the photos with captions later ?
Why don't you let us add captions? I'm sure your super technology wicki could allow that. And at least we would not have to hear about how the elite, drilled, very expensive, overpriced, outstandingly brilliant, too slow, why do they have to be skilled swordsmen, this shouldn't be allowed its against nature, legionaries let the light horse get away again.
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