Regimental guns
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babyshark
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Regimental guns
Someone please talk to me about regimental guns: are they worth it or not? When I am designing Swedish lists I feel as though they are needed because the salvo BGs don't get enough shooting dice otherwise. But they are expensive.
Marc
Marc
Hi,
Regimental guns are a useful addition to any battlegroup. Having taken the field on a couple of occasions with my Early Imperial Germans against the Early Swedish you will need the regimental guns to improve your firepower. Once they go in the Swedish battlegroups are almost unbeatable, but in both of our games German firepower has disrupted the majority of the Swedish battlegroups so that they failed to go in.
Regimental guns are a useful addition to any battlegroup. Having taken the field on a couple of occasions with my Early Imperial Germans against the Early Swedish you will need the regimental guns to improve your firepower. Once they go in the Swedish battlegroups are almost unbeatable, but in both of our games German firepower has disrupted the majority of the Swedish battlegroups so that they failed to go in.
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kevinj
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I find that the Regimental guns have a strange effect, in that they really improve the shooting of the more combat oriented foot, such as Swedes or TYW French. With the guns one of these BGs will outshoot a "normal" P+S BG (and even if they also have guns you are still even), whose only option is then to move within Effective range in order to gain the benefit of extra shooting dice. This then puts them within your charge range, and the extra dice in combat doesn't hurt either.
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rbodleyscott
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I have rather gone off using regimental guns for normal pike and shot. My reason is that although they increase the firepower of BGs, they do not in any way increase their resilience. For the cost of a few regimental guns you could have another BG of pike and shot.
So I think it is very much a trade-off. It certainly isn't a no-brainer. (Except for salvo Swedish to compensate for poor firepower without).
So I think it is very much a trade-off. It certainly isn't a no-brainer. (Except for salvo Swedish to compensate for poor firepower without).
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rbodleyscott
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Probably not.petedalby wrote:I plan to base mine on 40mm bases - I'm struggling to fit them onto the size recommended - and it means they can double as Light Artillery in other lists.
Will that cause me any problems?
My figure painter based them on 40x20 bases, but the wrong way round. This may be a factor in my reluctance to use them.
I am tempted to use guns without bases.
Who makes the smallest available 15mm guns?
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