Swedes
Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2016 10:33 am
My army of choice is the Early 30YW Swedes.
Currently I don't think that the rules represent the attacking nature of the Swedes correctly.
Gustav's tactics were all about attacking quickly and he used his pikemen to protect his musketeers (this was represented in the original rules by classing Swedish Brigades as armoured against fire).
The Swedes advanced quickly towards the enemy and then the musketeers all discharged their pieces in a single valley (a salvo) before the unit charged the enemy. This is represented by the salvo impact category in the rules. Even when on the defensive (such as the Green Brigade at Breitenfeld), the Swedes still held their fire until close range before giving the Imperialists a volley and charging.
As a radical proposal to represent this more accurately, I would give Swedish salvo 0 dice at long range when firing against foot battle groups. However, I would class them as armoured again, as originally. This would stop Swedes hanging back for a firefight (at most they will get 1 dice for their regimental gun) but they should be better protected from enemy fire (being classed as armoured).
Facing mounted, Swedes would fire like any other unit at long range at mounted troops as they would not be advancing quickly to charge the mounted.
This would reflect their unique tactics more effectively.
Currently I don't think that the rules represent the attacking nature of the Swedes correctly.
Gustav's tactics were all about attacking quickly and he used his pikemen to protect his musketeers (this was represented in the original rules by classing Swedish Brigades as armoured against fire).
The Swedes advanced quickly towards the enemy and then the musketeers all discharged their pieces in a single valley (a salvo) before the unit charged the enemy. This is represented by the salvo impact category in the rules. Even when on the defensive (such as the Green Brigade at Breitenfeld), the Swedes still held their fire until close range before giving the Imperialists a volley and charging.
As a radical proposal to represent this more accurately, I would give Swedish salvo 0 dice at long range when firing against foot battle groups. However, I would class them as armoured again, as originally. This would stop Swedes hanging back for a firefight (at most they will get 1 dice for their regimental gun) but they should be better protected from enemy fire (being classed as armoured).
Facing mounted, Swedes would fire like any other unit at long range at mounted troops as they would not be advancing quickly to charge the mounted.
This would reflect their unique tactics more effectively.