Poll- Fortified Camps
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Poll- Fortified Camps
Just out of curiosity, does anyone ever take these when they are optional? Just thought I'd throw this up here while the new edition is in beta.
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nikgaukroger
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And that differs from the rest of your life how?philqw78 wrote:OK, so my reaosns may not have been completely logical.hazelbark wrote:Didn't that involve a bet? That you also won?philqw78 wrote:2009 Britcon. I won.
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From the Roman point of view the points are wasted. For the cost involved I do feel that the Roman camp should have a shooting element to portray the light artillery ( or legionaries/Auxiliary troops armed with slings etc). which was integral to the legions but tend not to appear on the table due to the light artillery rules.
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expendablecinc
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Great Idea being able to garrison the camp.ShrubMiK wrote:I might take them if I could garrison them. Or the loss of the camp was more of a blow to my army. As it is, I don't think they give me value for the points expended.
Possible implementation:
- attackign camp treated as attacking FF (ie cant overlap, treated as not open ground etc...)
- can be garrissoned by a single BG that is fought instead of the normal rules
outcome;
- gives a bit more depth to the camp play
- gives a logical place for the rubbish unit (most likely MF levies of some type)
- more cost effective and a handy piece of 'terrain' for those foot armies fighting on the steppe
- Gives me a Fog use for seven pieces of Baueda fortifications with space to visually portray the defenders manning the walls.
anthony
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i had already proposed that but no reaction from designersexpendablecinc wrote:Great Idea being able to garrison the camp.ShrubMiK wrote:I might take them if I could garrison them. Or the loss of the camp was more of a blow to my army. As it is, I don't think they give me value for the points expended.
Possible implementation:
- attackign camp treated as attacking FF (ie cant overlap, treated as not open ground etc...)
- can be garrissoned by a single BG that is fought instead of the normal rules
outcome;
- gives a bit more depth to the camp play
- gives a logical place for the rubbish unit (most likely MF levies of some type)
- more cost effective and a handy piece of 'terrain' for those foot armies fighting on the steppe
- Gives me a Fog use for seven pieces of Baueda fortifications with space to visually portray the defenders manning the walls.
anthony
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rbodleyscott
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We wanted to keep the camp rules as simple as possible - it was a design decision - so as not to distract from the main action.
However, we over-costed fortified camps and they will probably go down a lot in points cost when we get around the revising the points system. Personally I think 12 points would be about right.
However, we over-costed fortified camps and they will probably go down a lot in points cost when we get around the revising the points system. Personally I think 12 points would be about right.
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A definite improvement Richard. I know historical colour is important but any chance of them making them optional for all armies - including the Romans please?However, we over-costed fortified camps and they will probably go down a lot in points cost when we get around the revising the points system. Personally I think 12 points would be about right.
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rbodleyscott
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You would have to lobby Nik on that.petedalby wrote:A definite improvement Richard. I know historical colour is important but any chance of them making them optional for all armies - including the Romans please?However, we over-costed fortified camps and they will probably go down a lot in points cost when we get around the revising the points system. Personally I think 12 points would be about right.
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nikgaukroger
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rbodleyscott wrote:You would have to lobby Nik on that.petedalby wrote:A definite improvement Richard. I know historical colour is important but any chance of them making them optional for all armies - including the Romans please?However, we over-costed fortified camps and they will probably go down a lot in points cost when we get around the revising the points system. Personally I think 12 points would be about right.
If they are cheaper I'd actually be more inclined to make them compulsory for more armies ...
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If he does not, why humiliate him?" - Canon Sydney Smith
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nikgaukroger
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Be careful what you ask for ...petedalby wrote: Not quite the response I was hoping for....![]()
Wasn't a Roman army destroyed by slaves because they didn't fortify their camp?
Possibly. However, the FoG lists do not set out to cover every single historical possibility, but to be broadly typical in order to avoid (hopefully) the wet Wednesday afternoon in 3AD option that somehow exploits a rule nerf.
Nik Gaukroger
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If he does not, why humiliate him?" - Canon Sydney Smith
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If he does not, why humiliate him?" - Canon Sydney Smith
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