I think the Steppe terrain could do with a bit of a re-think. If you have the initiative in the steppes then you can take all but one piece of the broken and rough going as the "invader".
This forces the defender to take a pile of open ground - which thus decreases the chance of the rough going getting on the table!
I don't think this is quite right and possibly some extra Gentle Hills or broken ground is required.
Leeds Issues: Steppe Terrain
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Re: Leeds Issues: Steppe Terrain
There is nothing to stop the player chosing second from taking the minimum nunber of features and making them the minimum size.dave_r wrote:I think the Steppe terrain could do with a bit of a re-think. If you have the initiative in the steppes then you can take all but one piece of the broken and rough going as the "invader".
This forces the defender to take a pile of open ground - which thus decreases the chance of the rough going getting on the table!
I don't think this is quite right and possibly some extra Gentle Hills or broken ground is required.
I think that there is an issue with having 4 open ground in pretty much all types of terrain. I fought three of my four games in 'Hilly' and after Bruce's rather good adjustment dice killed 2 hills in one game the average number of hills per game was 1.33. Hardly hilly really.
True, but I was more thinking of the second player who wants rough going - I can confirm that I will be making some minimum legal sized terrain in the very near future to take care of four of the five possible non good going terrain pieces available on the steppes!There is nothing to stop the player chosing second from taking the minimum nunber of features and making them the minimum size
Hammy
You may be cheered to hear that when I played Bruce, he won PBI by 1 having rolled a 6, he moved my mandatory piece of terrain 12" to an out of the way position having rolled another 6 and then rolled 4 more 6s to remove all my terrain choices,. He, of course, had placed 4 open areas that are not removable!
Damian
You may be cheered to hear that when I played Bruce, he won PBI by 1 having rolled a 6, he moved my mandatory piece of terrain 12" to an out of the way position having rolled another 6 and then rolled 4 more 6s to remove all my terrain choices,. He, of course, had placed 4 open areas that are not removable!
Damian
A game of skill then.pikey wrote:Hammy
You may be cheered to hear that when I played Bruce, he won PBI by 1 having rolled a 6, he moved my mandatory piece of terrain 12" to an out of the way position having rolled another 6 and then rolled 4 more 6s to remove all my terrain choices,. He, of course, had placed 4 open areas that are not removable!
Damian
Can someone test Bruce's terrain removal dice
All true I am afraid, although the same dice did land all but one of my open areas in the same spot by rolling three 2s on the trot as well. I needed those 6s in order to stand any sort of chance. Ottomans were a great mobile army, but they lacked any sort of terrain troops which was terrifying at times. A few Dailami would have made this game a lot easier and I would not have minded terrain at all.





