Re: Take my money!
With Flashing Blades is still in the early stages of play test as Rich and Sidney fine tune the mechanics. Currently representations of the various schools of fencing are being trialled to add flavour
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don.avis@...
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#200869
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Re: Take my money!
Any straight answers?
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cscholti
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#200868
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Re: Take my money!
I also wait for What a Cowboy maybe in the annual
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Jon Yuengling
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#200867
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Re: Take my money!
They¡¯re all coming out on Easter, except for those coming out on the 12th
of Never.
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genew49
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#200866
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Re: Take my money!
Isn¡¯t that out at Easter? ??
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Tim Drewett
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#200865
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Re: Take my money!
So glad you didn't mention In The Buff. ;-)
Chris
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Chris Gilbride
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#200864
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Re: Take my money!
Never mind those, what about the CoC Far East supplement.. or.. whisper its name.. Market Garden¡
Doug
Sent: 15 November 2021 14:19
To: [email protected]
Subject: [TooFatLardies] Take my
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Doug Melville
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#200863
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Take my money!
When will What a Cowboy and With Flashing Blades be available for purchase or download?
I have cowboys ready to go for WaC but WFB has caught my eye as being my next project.
Cheers,
Chuck
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cscholti
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#200862
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Re: multiple sixes...again
Historical narratives are full of things like, "At dawn on June 9th the men
of the 299th Bumbleshire Regiment, supported by tanks of the 69th Yourmum
Tanks, swept through the German entrenchments
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Brian Burger
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#200861
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Re: multiple sixes...again
"...one side is just waiting for a double turn to make their move, which breaks the in game narrative for me. ?Corporal McDonald and Feldwebel Mirich aren¡¯t sitting there waiting for the hand of
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gweirda
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#200860
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Re: multiple sixes...again
Without actually discussing it much , by mutual consent, we reduce the command dice by 1 for each additional phase. It just mitigates it a bit. Other people have different approaches.
What sort of
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Doug Melville
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#200859
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Re: multiple sixes...again
Well then, accidit stercore - as old Publius Quinctilius Varus put it, minutes before he embraced his own failure (and his sword).
The game is about Friction. Being able to cope with ever changing
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Jesper Lynghus
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#200858
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Re: multiple sixes...again
There is a convention played 'down under' (I think), that you drop a die after a multiple 6 role which reduces the chances of another consecutive phase and if by chance you do get one, options of what
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Steve Chasey
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#200857
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Re: multiple sixes...again
There is an amendment on this issue penned by 'Truscott Trotter' the practical upshot of which is that a unit only gets to fire once in consecutive phases within the same turn.
We have used this
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Allan Doran
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#200856
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Re: multiple sixes...again
Sometimes games are short, and that can be because of various reasons
(happened in real life as well), and that can be frustrating. But if it's
over that quickly, then perhaps you can replay
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Penguin Koen
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#200855
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multiple sixes...again
I know this was discussed back in 2016 in the CoC critique thread. Back then I was happy with the multiple phases knowing it didn't happen that often and often to my advantage but after last nights
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martyn simpson
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#200854
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Re: 83rd Naval Infantry Brigade north of Verkhnebakanskiy 6mm IABSM
Very impressive game as always Mark!
Lovely work!
Regards
Andrew
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Andrew Laing
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#200853
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83rd Naval Infantry Brigade north of Verkhnebakanskiy 6mm IABSM
I had been wanting to get my 6mm Soviet Naval troops on the table for awhile so this scenario was designed around that thought.? The game was based on the fighting in north Caucasus in August 1942.?
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Mark Luther
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#200852
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Re: A pair of 15mm Crimean 41 CoC games
Wonderful !
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Ronan
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ronanr
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#200851
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A pair of 15mm Crimean 41 CoC games
Played these a month or so ago and my Soviet Naval troops had a hard go in each of them. I treat them as Green for firing/casualties but give them 5 dice. As Green targets they really need some hard
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Mark Luther
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#200850
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