
Any thoughts or suggestions?
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I have NEVER seen an elephant in a FoG:R game.nikgaukroger wrote:Had expected some comments on these![]()
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Point cost is my biggest issue. Don't really know enough about their battlefield performance to comment about the simulation, but for game utility you could cut 7 points off their cost.nikgaukroger wrote:Does anyone think that the interaction between nellies and their historical opponents is wrong?
Thoughts on points cost as this has been mentioned previously about nellies IIRC.
In which case I vote for 14.38 points a base.timmy1 wrote:Plea for them to be 15 points for us simpletons - 30 AP a BG is nice and easy...
This is not really historically accurate. In the "elephant" armies they were deployed EVERYWHERE and had an anti-everything role. A certain level of command and control plus stature as well. It is really war gaming rules that have players thinking they were primarily anti-mounted because they were particularly effective versus mounted.tamerlan wrote:Actually I have no specific example for our period, but historically I think it is pacific that they did have an anti-cavalry role, and so is reflected in rulesets that cover as well the beginning of renaissance; I do not think either of any reason for that not being the case, but It is true as well that that is not proof ...
timmy1 wrote:Plea for them to be 15 points for us simpletons - 30 AP a BG is nice and easy...
donm2 wrote:timmy1 wrote:Plea for them to be 15 points for us simpletons - 30 AP a BG is nice and easy...
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Considering the other alterations you are looking at, I would say 20 points was nearer the mark.nikgaukroger wrote:donm2 wrote:timmy1 wrote:Plea for them to be 15 points for us simpletons - 30 AP a BG is nice and easy...
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Does that mean 15 may be a touch cheap, or about right?
I don't think so. You have to keep them hidden from any fire for as long as possible.nikgaukroger wrote:Is an increase in robustness needed?