Re: The Pointy Stick thread
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2019 2:23 pm
How much did they cost you?
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I feel your pain, Paul , but it's clear to me that you've not put as much thought into this as I have. But I thank you for your concernPaul wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 1:48 pmFormations are quite important in WAB so, whilst in games like 'Impetus' the fixed unit sized multibase is fine, in WAB it causes problems.
With your system you'll need a sabot for every conceivable unit size and formation to retain the aesthetic.
You can't remove figures from the sabots and make the differenct formations as your 18mm squares would make too small a frontage and mean you'll get an advantage in combat which will annoy everyone else. Spacing them out to 20mm frontage will destroy your aesthetic so you might as well use 20mm bases as do that.
Lipped movement trays and even bigger scenic movement trays aren't an issue in WAB because there are minimum distances you have to stay away from other units so starting off with a 20mm square isn't an issue there, because there's space for the 'lip'.
What this all means is that during play you'll have to either compromise your aesthetic choices and negate your hard basing work or compromise your tactical choices. Either way it's going to make combat confusing for everyone involved and don't get me started on how it might effect working out arcs!
(...and no...I have no idea why this annoys me so much )
My current standard is 25mm round but good luck getting chariots on sabot bases!goat major wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 1:16 pmso Tim - just to summarise:
IF player = sane THEN bases = 20mm squares
I think we all know warbases just humour him and send him 20mm anyway.goat major wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 1:16 pmso Tim - just to summarise:
IF player = sane THEN bases = 20mm squares
I have the big Book of lists produced for version 2.0 which oddly doesn't have the NKE or opponents in itlevied troop wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 3:10 pm Does anyone have the New Kingdom Egyptian army lists from WAB? Nubians would also be a help, Pharaoh has some very useful alliances.
Maybe...but thought is one of those things where it really is the quality and not the quantity that counts
and again.....goat major wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 2:05 pm Paul have you made the schoolboy error of engaging Iain in an argument about basing ?
I have a horrible feeling I sold that one last year. It just might be buried in the crates- I shall brace myself for a day trip there next week.Paul wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 3:23 pm I have the big Book of lists produced for version 2.0 which oddly doesn't have the NKE or opponents in it
I guess you'll need the Chariot Wars Book....£8 on Ebay
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Warhammer-Ar ... gM5Yf4C70A
Back for more, I see .Paul wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 3:40 pmMaybe...but thought is one of those things where it really is the quality and not the quantity that counts
It's the use of sabots that makes no sense. Just use them as kindling instead.
The use of 18mm bases will cause some problems with melee but as long as your happy to match up 1 for 1 with 20mm based troops it shouldn't be too bad. I remember one guy being lucky to get out alive in Glasgow when he sourced the smallest possible 28mm Phalangites so he could base them on 15mm frontages and get extra troops in combat. The problem is that the rules didn't explicitly prohibit this!
Using 18mm squares, your arcs will be smaller (bad for you) but your footprint will also be smaller (bad for your opponent) so it really evens out. It's just the hand to hand combat where you need to have your sensible hat on.
The sabots would be a nightmare as you'd either have to have one for every circumstance and unit size, space out your troops to 20mm 'base' size when they weren't in it or swap between effective 18mm and 20mm base sizes which is likely to get you roundly verbally and physically abused. You'd also have the silly visual issue of the 'empty ground' surrounding the figures being able to attack and be attacked as it would technically be part of the unit.
Which is entirely consistent with:
Yes, I know....i've stuck up for him in the past...I realise now that just encouraged him to make things difficult for himself. It must be something to do with his retirementgoat major wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 4:18 pmand again.....goat major wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 2:05 pm Paul have you made the schoolboy error of engaging Iain in an argument about basing ?