So, how would these three armies fail, and how soon?
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So, how would these three armies fail, and how soon?
As an appropriate backdrop to illustrate my poor abilities as a commander of toy soldiers, I tend to pick sick kitten armies rather than 'tournament tigers'. I am resigned to those facts now. Even so I do have limits, and thus have eliminated Cossacks, Tatars and Turks from consideration.
Right now I am leaning towards ECW Irish Confederates, 30YW French or Trastamara Spanish, with a bit more favor towards the Spanish. I suspect that all of these are mediocre, which is acceptable, whereas masochistic is not.
I do not know the rules for FoGR and have not played the game, but I am familiar with FoGAM and have played an essential part in propelling a number of people to the top half of the charts.
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In a nutshell, in what ways will these Irish, French and Spanish lists fail in a general tournament under mediocre command, and how quickly? I realize that these are opinions not science, and that dice will be involved.
Right now I am leaning towards ECW Irish Confederates, 30YW French or Trastamara Spanish, with a bit more favor towards the Spanish. I suspect that all of these are mediocre, which is acceptable, whereas masochistic is not.
I do not know the rules for FoGR and have not played the game, but I am familiar with FoGAM and have played an essential part in propelling a number of people to the top half of the charts.
So.
In a nutshell, in what ways will these Irish, French and Spanish lists fail in a general tournament under mediocre command, and how quickly? I realize that these are opinions not science, and that dice will be involved.
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Irish I cannot comment on. Trastamara Spanish I believe suffers from the Colunela being neither fish nor fowl. It does not really shoot well, and only 1 file of pike 3 deep has all the disadvantages and few of the disadvantages of any other mixed battle group. In period it might be ok but I doubt it. I believe 30YW French has the makings of a very good army. It requires you to decide pre or post 1643 as they play in very different styles but it has all the toys. I think it is close to being a real tourny tiger's army. If I had the time and money it would be my next army.
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Irish would not fail! Ever!
Well, maybe they would, but as said above, the interesting mix of annoying light troops, warriors and pike and shot is certainly a break from the ordinary in the mid 17th C. They also wore very simple functional dress that is quite easy to paint, making it a relatively quick paint-up for a second P&S army.
I really must add the cavalry and mtd command, I just need a few moments to update the website.

Well, maybe they would, but as said above, the interesting mix of annoying light troops, warriors and pike and shot is certainly a break from the ordinary in the mid 17th C. They also wore very simple functional dress that is quite easy to paint, making it a relatively quick paint-up for a second P&S army.
I really must add the cavalry and mtd command, I just need a few moments to update the website.
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I think the Spanish can field up to 10 superior colonellas plus some decent supports. In this configuration they are a tough yet forgiving weapon. I agree about the TYW French. I've only faced this list once (with ECW Parliamentarians) and got my clock cleaned. Not faced nor played the Irish, but i suspect they are the weakest of the three overall.
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As the Viper said, the Trastamara are a good army, though I would qualify that as in Period. The 3 pikes backed a swordsman count as a four deep column of pikes. They also have a limited bit of shooting. Add in some annoying light cav, skirmishers and some Gendarmes, they can fight with just about anyone. When the Colunelas are superior they are very resilient. 2 colunelas together can stand up to quite a bit. Not an easy army, but a fun one that can win.
As to the French, they are quite good and can be a nasty suprise. I've never fought the Irish, but Khurasan makes some beautiful figures.
As to the French, they are quite good and can be a nasty suprise. I've never fought the Irish, but Khurasan makes some beautiful figures.
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Thanks to all for your comments. I read each and every one with interest as it came in.
I am glad to hear that the 30YW French are viable. The initial AARs on this site were . . . bleak. It could make a very pretty army too, or as scruffy as one wanted. Perhaps next year if all goes well.
Trastamara Spanish. *sigh* When I hear "Renaissance Wargaming", I think Italian Wars. Sadly, the general concensus among experienced players seems to be that there is a real qualitative difference between the earlier and later lists. That being the case, 30YW and ECW and Late Baroque armies will proliferate, the Italian Wars armies will be few and far between. Ah, the pobrecito Trastamaras! Alas for all that is lost! Red and yellow banners snapping in the warm Mediterranean breeze. Rich, dark, oiled adargas. Pale moonlight gleaming on orange blossoms. Dusky majas in candlelight. Sangria. Silver coins. Emerald signets. Gold crucifixes. Fine Toledo steel blades engraved: "NO ME SAQUES SIN RAZON/NO ME EMBAINSES SIN HONOR" . . . Gone. All gone. Not competitive out of period.
Right. Now I am in a mood to go mope with the Irish Confederation and Scots Covenanters.
At least I got haggis.
I am glad to hear that the 30YW French are viable. The initial AARs on this site were . . . bleak. It could make a very pretty army too, or as scruffy as one wanted. Perhaps next year if all goes well.
Trastamara Spanish. *sigh* When I hear "Renaissance Wargaming", I think Italian Wars. Sadly, the general concensus among experienced players seems to be that there is a real qualitative difference between the earlier and later lists. That being the case, 30YW and ECW and Late Baroque armies will proliferate, the Italian Wars armies will be few and far between. Ah, the pobrecito Trastamaras! Alas for all that is lost! Red and yellow banners snapping in the warm Mediterranean breeze. Rich, dark, oiled adargas. Pale moonlight gleaming on orange blossoms. Dusky majas in candlelight. Sangria. Silver coins. Emerald signets. Gold crucifixes. Fine Toledo steel blades engraved: "NO ME SAQUES SIN RAZON/NO ME EMBAINSES SIN HONOR" . . . Gone. All gone. Not competitive out of period.
Right. Now I am in a mood to go mope with the Irish Confederation and Scots Covenanters.
At least I got haggis.
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from the games I've played the early period foot (usually pike keils) is OK. Can still steamroll through the pike and shot units (especially if Swiss). The other early period foot (XB and Heavy weapon and the like) tends to be very cheap and is perfect for providing the rear support the pike needs or sitting behind any artillery you may have. I have to agree with those who have posted serious doubts about colunelas though.
The main problem with the early period armies, in the games I have played, is the Gendarmes who are very expensive and not very good. Lance armed horse (which is also often available) is not as expensive but still not very good.
Martin
The main problem with the early period armies, in the games I have played, is the Gendarmes who are very expensive and not very good. Lance armed horse (which is also often available) is not as expensive but still not very good.
Martin
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I think all 3 are solid mid level armies.
Irish. Large. Lots of foot. Will absorb a lot of killing.
French a spirited attack oriented army. You get to attack gloriously.
Trastamara spanish. It has a lot more firepower than people realize for frontage. 50%. Its headache is that one kill takes away its POA advantage.
All could look well to consider the commanded out shot options.
The spanish probably take a bit more thought to get their b-level game going than the others. But none are stark raving crazy IMHO.
Irish. Large. Lots of foot. Will absorb a lot of killing.
French a spirited attack oriented army. You get to attack gloriously.
Trastamara spanish. It has a lot more firepower than people realize for frontage. 50%. Its headache is that one kill takes away its POA advantage.
All could look well to consider the commanded out shot options.
The spanish probably take a bit more thought to get their b-level game going than the others. But none are stark raving crazy IMHO.
Instead of the 30yw French I'd take a look at the Weimerian list. You get the benefit of giving the French foot regimental guns & also having determined horse Küirassier as opposed to the orignal list where you have either dh or regimental guns depending on whether you take the pre or post 1643 versions.
I think the m* lads need the extra die roll to face up to ordinary shot & pike, giving them a chance to disrupt them on the way in etc.
My current take on the Weimarians is...
IC + 3x TC
4x French Foot + regimental gun
2x German Foot + regimental gun
2x Küirassier (unarmoured superior)
1x 4 Dragoons
2x 2 medium arty
1x Bandilier Reiter (average)
1x Command shot
Seems to work ok
I think the m* lads need the extra die roll to face up to ordinary shot & pike, giving them a chance to disrupt them on the way in etc.
My current take on the Weimarians is...
IC + 3x TC
4x French Foot + regimental gun
2x German Foot + regimental gun
2x Küirassier (unarmoured superior)
1x 4 Dragoons
2x 2 medium arty
1x Bandilier Reiter (average)
1x Command shot
Seems to work ok
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