Shooting???
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Shooting???
I am new to the game and currently reading and re-reading the rules. I am a former Warhammer and LotR player but crave a good historically accurate game. My chief concern/question is the shooting and the ranges. Looking at the rules, using 25/28mm models, for bows and artillery, 6 - 12 inches seems very, very short. Am I reading or interpreting the MUs incorrectly or is this the real deal? If it is the intent that these ranges are this short, can someone validate this for me???
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Re: Shooting???
Yes its four inchs (4MU) for Mounted bowsThaddeus wrote:I am new to the game and currently reading and re-reading the rules. I am a former Warhammer and LotR player but crave a good historically accurate game. My chief concern/question is the shooting and the ranges. Looking at the rules, using 25/28mm models, for bows and artillery, 6 - 12 inches seems very, very short. Am I reading or interpreting the MUs incorrectly or is this the real deal? If it is the intent that these ranges are this short, can someone validate this for me???
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Up to four inches effective range for Foot Bows
Up to six inchs long range.
I'm sure someone more knowledgable can explain why those ranges were picked.
Shooting ranges are linked to the speed of movement and overall scale of the game. Movement of for example cavalry is such that archers will get at most two volleys of missiles before determined cavalry charge home.
The overall scale of FoG is aimed at representing large battles where a group of archers would not be able to fire from one end of the line of battle to the other. If anything it is the scale of WAB that is odd.
I accept that with 28mm figures the shooting ranges compared to the figures is very short but if you consider that each base is representing several hundred men and the 4 MU range is probably about a couple of hundred yards it seems more reasonable.
The overall scale of FoG is aimed at representing large battles where a group of archers would not be able to fire from one end of the line of battle to the other. If anything it is the scale of WAB that is odd.
I accept that with 28mm figures the shooting ranges compared to the figures is very short but if you consider that each base is representing several hundred men and the 4 MU range is probably about a couple of hundred yards it seems more reasonable.
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marioslaz wrote:I really don't see why this thread is about 25mm.
Because the figures are bigger so the range is shorter,visually, compared to the figures.
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marioslaz wrote:I really don't see why this thread is about 25mm. Shooting range are tied to troop movement, and are all in MU. So a kind of troop which wants to charge shooters will suffer a determined amount of shots whatever miniature scale.
and also, how far Bgs can shoot, in relation to base width/depth also changes...everything shrinks in 25mm...kind of like commander ranges....TCs can't stretch beyond 2 bases in 25mm
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But, of course, the real point is that the figures are only tokens and the figure scale bears no relation to the ground scale, so of course the shooting ranges looks odd when related to the size of the figures.
If you want your figures to fit the ground scale you need to use 2mm figures (even that is generous), and then 6 inch archery range would look long indeed.
However, the ground scale is what determines archery range, not the figure scale.
If you want to play large battles (10,000 men plus a side) with 28mm figures, there will inevitably be this disparity if you want to use realistic shooting ranges.
If you want your figures to fit the ground scale you need to use 2mm figures (even that is generous), and then 6 inch archery range would look long indeed.
However, the ground scale is what determines archery range, not the figure scale.
If you want to play large battles (10,000 men plus a side) with 28mm figures, there will inevitably be this disparity if you want to use realistic shooting ranges.
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Of course, you do not need to use a 1 inch MU with 25 mm bases. By not specifying a standard for movement rates you can convert however you wish for the purposes of the game. To keep the base width/movement rate/ranges/command zones equivalent then use an MU of 1.5 inches with 25 mm figures as the bases are 50% wider than for 15 mm..
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OK, but all shrink when you use 25mm, shooting range and moving distance, so the effect is the same. The only thing that doesn't shrink is base size, for obvious reasons. You can change MU to make it proportional to miniature scale, let's say 40mm, but is only a visual effect and nothing change either you play it in 15mm, or in 25mm.paulburton wrote:Of course, you do not need to use a 1 inch MU with 25 mm bases. By not specifying a standard for movement rates you can convert however you wish for the purposes of the game. To keep the base width/movement rate/ranges/command zones equivalent then use an MU of 1.5 inches with 25 mm figures as the bases are 50% wider than for 15 mm..
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True but compared to Warhammer Ancients which was where this thread started FoG ranges are indeed short. In WAB I think a basic foot bowman has a range of 24" and longbow something like 28!marioslaz wrote:OK, but all shrink when you use 25mm, shooting range and moving distance, so the effect is the same. The only thing that doesn't shrink is base size, for obvious reasons. You can change MU to make it proportional to miniature scale, let's say 40mm, but is only a visual effect and nothing change either you play it in 15mm, or in 25mm.paulburton wrote:Of course, you do not need to use a 1 inch MU with 25 mm bases. By not specifying a standard for movement rates you can convert however you wish for the purposes of the game. To keep the base width/movement rate/ranges/command zones equivalent then use an MU of 1.5 inches with 25 mm figures as the bases are 50% wider than for 15 mm..
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I remember playing Early Achaemenid Persians vs Wood Elves under WFB. (The wood elf archers have even longer range IIRC). I hid all my Persian archers behind a hill, then popped over and shot when the elves had moved into range. Shot about half of them on the first shot.hammy wrote:True but compared to Warhammer Ancients which was where this thread started FoG ranges are indeed short. In WAB I think a basic foot bowman has a range of 24" and longbow something like 28!marioslaz wrote:OK, but all shrink when you use 25mm, shooting range and moving distance, so the effect is the same. The only thing that doesn't shrink is base size, for obvious reasons. You can change MU to make it proportional to miniature scale, let's say 40mm, but is only a visual effect and nothing change either you play it in 15mm, or in 25mm.paulburton wrote:Of course, you do not need to use a 1 inch MU with 25 mm bases. By not specifying a standard for movement rates you can convert however you wish for the purposes of the game. To keep the base width/movement rate/ranges/command zones equivalent then use an MU of 1.5 inches with 25 mm figures as the bases are 50% wider than for 15 mm..
I can see that FOG might take a bit of getting used to after that.
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I was ever wandering about the reason elves, like Legolas in LoTR, whom ever lived in forests have a such skill in archery. How can they train in distant shooting with all that trees which hinder the sight?rbodleyscott wrote:I remember playing Early Achaemenid Persians vs Wood Elves under WFB. (The wood elf archers have even longer range IIRC).
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ranges
having played both wfb and wab [same but romans etal] the ranges seem baser on maximum range of 300 yards for a longbow. However, when cavalry can move 18" or 24" [each ruler ] compared to 5" the range is less disparate than it seems.
Also morale and casualties are inverted.
I would suggest a larger mu for 28mm though
Ben
Also morale and casualties are inverted.
I would suggest a larger mu for 28mm though
Ben
rbodleyscott wrote:[
I remember playing Early Achaemenid Persians vs Wood Elves under WFB. (The wood elf archers have even longer range IIRC). I hid all my Persian archers behind a hill, then popped over and shot when the elves had moved into range. Shot about half of them on the first shot.
I can see that FOG might take a bit of getting used to after that.
Did I miss the Persians in the films then?
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Exactly, FoG is a game to a very different scale.benos wrote:having played both wfb and wab [same but romans etal] the ranges seem baser on maximum range of 300 yards for a longbow. However, when cavalry can move 18" or 24" [each ruler ] compared to 5" the range is less disparate than it seems.
Also morale and casualties are inverted.
I would suggest a larger mu for 28mm though
Ben
Using larger MU for 25mm is fine as long as you use larger tables. If you use a 40mm MU for 25mm then a standard 6 by 4 table effectively becomes 3'9" by 2'6" which while it will work is not going to be fun for some armies.
FWIW we use 25mm MU for 6x4 tables for 28mm games; and 40mm MU on a table tennis table here at home with our 28mms.
Both work really well as in practice the MU is scaled to work well with the table boundaries - which is perhaps what matters most.
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Both work really well as in practice the MU is scaled to work well with the table boundaries - which is perhaps what matters most.
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