Napoleon's Imperial Guard
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Very nicely done
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I know exactly what you mean- a "no-fun" game against an army of elites is to be avoided at all costs.BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 5:46 pm the fact that you've found someone who is actually prepared to play against a "Guard army" on the tabletop!
(And yes, I did notice you were focussed on the 1813-14 campaigns when the Guard was pretty much all Boney had.)
However, the series of games I have planned will always hinge on numbers & scenario rather than quality.
For example, the first game (March?) will be devised. Napoleon is off table beating up some diverse bunch of foreigners. A Russian force is attempting to buy into the stoush but the Guard are under orders to stop them. So, to win, the Russian players merely need to get a number of units off table: no crushing the Guard is necessary. Additionally, it'll be a sizeable Russian force - 18 battalions of infantry etc (2 still to paint) against 14 French battalions. Allow for 6 French elite battalions (OG), 3 veteran (Middle Guard) and the rest are "mere mortals". I've also got some secret orders in mind _ Napoleon has stipulated that the 'oldest of the old' are NOT to be committed. Any casualties will mean head's will roll. So, these 2 battalions will be on table but (a fact not known to my opponents) unusable. 18:12 battalions (& we all know what happened to the French in 1812....)
Ditto cavalry -& I'm contemplating some extraordinary role for the cossacks. So, a fairly playable game I hope. Later games will sometimes be historical re-fights so staggered arrival times etc. All very playable _ & I'll not always command the French.
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Sounds like you have it well and truly sorted - congrats!
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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Hmm, yes you have..........you're just hoarding them.
Have you done anything with them yet? What do you have in mind for games? Perhaps we could compare notes?
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I shall speak to you on this subject when we next meet - which I imagine will be the Vapnartak weekend? I'm booked into the hotel and rail ticket purchased.
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Sounds like a plan. But you're still not having them.
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Why are you both pretending you know what a goblin army is ?