Ambush markers
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Ambush markers
I may have missed this but here is a quick question
Can you put out ambush markers even though you do not have any units in ambush? Kind of like the inflatable tanks used to confuse the Germans before Overlord?
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Irondog
Can you put out ambush markers even though you do not have any units in ambush? Kind of like the inflatable tanks used to confuse the Germans before Overlord?
Thanks,
Irondog
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pg 143. " Alternately the marker can be left blank as a dummy marker to confuse the enemy"
pg 143. " Alternately the marker can be left blank as a dummy marker to confuse the enemy"
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They weren't that common on a battlefield scale either historically.Blathergut wrote:Ambushes have to be the least used thing in FoG AM as far as all the games we've had here. The terrain so rarely ends up in an "ambushy" spot.
I'd wager I put markers out 1 in 5 games.
probably 1/2 those 1 in 10 its a LF designed to slow someone moving through near flank.
About 1 in 40 games I have a really nasty ambush that is effective. Someone like you walks up and thinks its nothing and then its like the Tiger scene in Apocalypse Now.
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peteratjet wrote:Bear in mind that any opponent who can count will know exactly how many battlegroups are not deployed on the table at the start.
Yes but there are certain army sizes (eg 11 BGs) where you cannot tell if there is an ambush or not.
You can place dummy ambush markers but you cannot roll for a fake flank march.peteratjet wrote: Placing three dummies while rolling for a phantom flank march really shouldn't fool anybody.
And even if your opponent knows *something* is in ambush...
a) He may not know what it is. Springing something tasty out of what is considered inappropriate terrain on turn one can be a battle winner if the opponent has deployed without sufficient caution.
b) Even if he knows what it is, it could perhaps be in one of several spots. Again, if the opponent guesses wrong at deployment it could lead to trouble.
Had an amusing game the other week where my Gepids had their only 2 armoured lancer BGs in a forest, near the table centreline, aiming to shove them through a narrow gap between a marsh and a steep hill on his side of the table before he could respond. Contrariwise, I assumed his two ambush markers behind the steep hill would be auxilia or LF. Turned out it was his best 2 BGs - one of cataphracts, one of armoured cavalry.
a) He may not know what it is. Springing something tasty out of what is considered inappropriate terrain on turn one can be a battle winner if the opponent has deployed without sufficient caution.
b) Even if he knows what it is, it could perhaps be in one of several spots. Again, if the opponent guesses wrong at deployment it could lead to trouble.
Had an amusing game the other week where my Gepids had their only 2 armoured lancer BGs in a forest, near the table centreline, aiming to shove them through a narrow gap between a marsh and a steep hill on his side of the table before he could respond. Contrariwise, I assumed his two ambush markers behind the steep hill would be auxilia or LF. Turned out it was his best 2 BGs - one of cataphracts, one of armoured cavalry.
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You had obviously both been taking something stronger than tea at deployment.ShrubMiK wrote:Had an amusing game the other week where my Gepids had their only 2 armoured lancer BGs in a forest, near the table centreline, aiming to shove them through a narrow gap between a marsh and a steep hill on his side of the table before he could respond. Contrariwise, I assumed his two ambush markers behind the steep hill would be auxilia or LF. Turned out it was his best 2 BGs - one of cataphracts, one of armoured cavalry.
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If you mean rolling for non-existent flank-marchers, you can't. Or at least you can't tell your opponent you are rolling for a flank march if no flank march exists. That would be what is known in the trade as cheating. The rules do not allow "dummy flank marches".irondog068 wrote:I can always roll for flank marches that do never arrive.
Could be wrong, but I think he means whenever he flank marches it never arrivesrbodleyscott wrote:If you mean rolling for non-existent flank-marchers, you can't. Or at least you can't tell your opponent you are rolling for a flank march if no flank march exists. That would be what is known in the trade as cheating. The rules do not allow "dummy flank marches".irondog068 wrote:I can always roll for flank marches that do never arrive.
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