Thanks. Challenge up, pw Montrose.Warlord wrote:Agricultural will be fine, suits us both.Ironclad wrote:Thanks - my favourite opponents, not.Warlord wrote:To the Royalist Captain challenging the Lowland Scots, Scots are defending with the Covenanters.
Thanks![]()
As defender you get to choose the terrain between agricultural and hilly so which do you prefer?
The Great Rebellion Campaign
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Hilly please. The battle results are from the previous turn, admin error on my part; apologies. At airport currently, will examine the points question when I get to France later.rbodleyscott wrote:Also Keyth, what is your preference for terrain in North Wales?
Keyth
ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant.
ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant.
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Blathergut
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Ulysisgrunt wrote:UMMMM?
1- How many points are we playing? I assume we pick medium armies unless informed otherwise.
2- If we are in a territory we control, then I assume we defend?
Sorry, I've been celebrating my 70th birthday hiking among the giant Sequoias at 7000 feet! Oxygen depravation???
Danny Weitz
California
As far as I know/remember (how i set up the current one):
-medium army and very wide and fair and open battle, not defending
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iandavidsmith
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From Page 1Blathergut wrote:Ulysisgrunt wrote:UMMMM?
1- How many points are we playing? I assume we pick medium armies unless informed otherwise.
2- If we are in a territory we control, then I assume we defend?
Sorry, I've been celebrating my 70th birthday hiking among the giant Sequoias at 7000 feet! Oxygen depravation???
Danny Weitz
California
As far as I know/remember (how i set up the current one):
-medium army and very wide and fair and open battle, not defending
"Challenges
As mentioned above, I will publish the challenges giving details of Region, players and armies involved. Challenges should be Open Battle, Medium Force and Medium Map"
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ulysisgrunt
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Challenge for Blathergut
Challenge for Blathergut
PW: Blathergut
PW: Blathergut
What? Over? Did you say "over"? Nothing is over until we decide it is! Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell no!
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Game for Ironclad has been created, password "whippets".
Adding 100 points forced the map to Wide, so to keep within the stated parameters of Medium, instead I dropped my army by 100 points.
Hope this is acceptable, if not I can recreate.
Adding 100 points forced the map to Wide, so to keep within the stated parameters of Medium, instead I dropped my army by 100 points.
Hope this is acceptable, if not I can recreate.
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I don't mind although you are disadvantaging yourself. The increased size that results when 1300 triggers Wide can be reduced back to 32 by 32 using the advanced field adjustments just like the army points are changed.
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I'll do it again then! Gimme 5 mins!
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It's up, correct size and you on 1300. Password "whippets".
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Thanks, challenge accepted - your turn.
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A travelled and blood stained cavalier has just arrived from the battlefield with news of a glorious victory over the rascally cropheaded Parliamentarians who ventured to invade the Royalist North East. Doyley50, Royalist,22. Iandavidsmith, Parliamentarian, 47.
While in the centre the Regiments of Foote fought it out among the hedgerows, on the Royalist left flank there was a confused battle between horse and foot in and around a large wood, and on the right was a vigorous cavalry action. General iandavid smith and his troops fought hard, and the outcome was very much in doubt until some Parliamentary infantry regiments became shaken and then broke, causing general consternation among the rest of the Roundhead foot, and the day was won.
God save the King!
And thanks Ian for the battle!
While in the centre the Regiments of Foote fought it out among the hedgerows, on the Royalist left flank there was a confused battle between horse and foot in and around a large wood, and on the right was a vigorous cavalry action. General iandavid smith and his troops fought hard, and the outcome was very much in doubt until some Parliamentary infantry regiments became shaken and then broke, causing general consternation among the rest of the Roundhead foot, and the day was won.
God save the King!
And thanks Ian for the battle!
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Ironclad holds the North West. 45/12 +33% I think.
He had a slight advantage in numbers, but as my old Puritan preacher uncle used to say, it's not how big it is, it's where you put it.
He was a pretty rubbish Puritan.
He had a slight advantage in numbers, but as my old Puritan preacher uncle used to say, it's not how big it is, it's where you put it.
He was a pretty rubbish Puritan.
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Better news in the Highlands though. The Scots hold out against Doyley50 58/33 +25%. A glorious Parliamentary victory!
Thanks for the game.
Thanks for the game.
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Ironclad is correct though the wording may be a bit woolly:Ironclad wrote:The South West isn't a friendly region for Parliament. My reading of the rules is to use points in enemy territory the source region for the points needs to be adjacent to the enemy target.iandavidsmith wrote: Just wondering why you think the parliament can't use bonus pt's in the south west using the linked friendly-controlled region at 50% value rule ? I am missing something
Points can be used to increase army strength to a maximum of +200 for any one region. If used in the region that gave the bonus, they may be deployed at the start of the battle, otherwise Reinforcements should be chosen. Points can be 'donated' to other regions as follows:
- adjacent friendly-controlled region at 100% value
- adjacent enemy-controlled or neutral region at 50% value
- linked friendly-controlled region at 50% value (i.e. a path of friendly regions can be followed without having to cross enemy or neutral territory)
South West is currently controlled by the Royalists so is not eligible for 'remote reinforcements' as it is not adjacent to a Parliamentary region donating the points.
Keyth
ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant.
ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant.
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Results post now fixed with correct image!rbodleyscott wrote:I am confused by the chart that purports to show the Late 1643 results, although it in fact seems to bear no resemblance to the actual matchups and results. Is the wrong chart being displayed or what?
e.g. My games were
A win vs Cavehobbit in Central-West. (14% to 45%).
A defeat vs Aryaman in mid-East (58% to 32%).
Keyth
ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant.
ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant.
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Sorry, I should have caught this at the point the orders were received but things were slightly hectic at the time - my apologies. As mentioned above, the rules do not permit a 50% reinforcement for Parliament in the South West. As this is my error, are the players concerned and CiCs happy to have the challenge happen at standard points (1200 each) and both factions carry over 100 bonus points (with no reductions) to next turn? As other challenges have started (and in some cases finished), it is difficult to re-assign the points in this turn.deadtorius wrote:You could be correct I am working on confusion here and saw something about extra points in the chart so set it up as that. I will delete the game and wait to see what the final ruling is before I go back to trying to set it up again.I think there is something wrong with your challenge, it shows force size custom 1300-1080 while as we both have +100 points should be on a pair. Besides, as defending player I select terrain and I select agricultural, not hilly.
Keyth you are going to have to tell me how to set up our game as I really have no idea what the points should be and I guess its going to be agricultural??
I am happy to hear any other suggestions for a fair and balanced outcome.
Keyth
ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant.
ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant.
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deadtorius
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Thats fine with me I can set up the game then.
so standard game agricultural for South. Got it I hope.
Aryaman password will be:poodle
so standard game agricultural for South. Got it I hope.
Aryaman password will be:poodle
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Blathergut
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Royalist victory: Blathergut 26% wins vs Ulysisgrunt 58%.
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Challenge set up.keyth wrote:Hilly please. The battle results are from the previous turn, admin error on my part; apologies. At airport currently, will examine the points question when I get to France later.rbodleyscott wrote:Also Keyth, what is your preference for terrain in North Wales?
PW: righteous
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ulysisgrunt
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He came
I Saw
He won.
His list was excellent, with more and better foot than I expected.
Many thanks
Danny Weitz
I Saw
He won.
His list was excellent, with more and better foot than I expected.
Many thanks
Danny Weitz
What? Over? Did you say "over"? Nothing is over until we decide it is! Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell no!



