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Midgard on Infamy! Infamy! terrain
Midgard being a mass battle ruleset has the common sense of bringing the armies together in relatively open terrain.
Infamy! Infamy! where the forces represent smaller numbers generally has much denser terrain - lending itself to ambushes etc. I christened similar terrain for Dux Brit as "Shaggy Britain".?
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I've just played a game of Infamy! Infamy! where [Foundry] Romans overcame Gauls [Minifigs painted 50 years ago when I was a student]. I enjoyed it immensely as it had been a few months since my last outing with these rules.
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I decided to run Midgard next but on the same table set up which is in wild country including a river with only one small ford. It's proving an interesting challenge though with the Midgard rules the terrain is more a nuisance than a real hindrance. [I've counted the shallow river as a stream for the rules].?
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The battle [Arthur and Aelle lists from the rulebook] is still ongoing so no final verdict yet. However, if you're looking for a change and not in too competitive amood i.e. looking for narrative, why not try Midgard on Infamy! Infamy! dense terrain. It's an interesting command challenge.
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Free places still available for an operational wargame (Kriegsspiel) of Operation Market Garden on Saturday 15th March: London / Bristol / Nottingham.
While we eagerly await the Chain of Command supplement for Operation Market Garden (once the 2nd edition is out), here is some Market Garden action in more of a Kriegsspiel format.
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It will be spread across three sites with about 40 players in each location: London, Bristol and Nottingham.
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I've been assigned to Kampfgruppe von Tettau at Arnhem.
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I thought this had sold out ages ago, but apparently there are still free spaces:
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Re: Any photos/videos from CanCon? (Canberra)
He put some out on Twitter on the 25th Op zo 2 feb 2025 om 17:13 schreef cscholti via <cscholti=[email protected]>:
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Re: CoC 2
IABSM v3 came out at least 10 years ago On Fri, 31 Jan 2025 at 14:12, Mike Leese via <mike.leese=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: CoC 2
开云体育I’ve just read on the new wwII books that they are for IABSM 3When did that arrive ???
CoC 2 I will want the book and electronic file so that I can add any amendments (if necessary) ?
Especially Best Regards
Mike Leese
(N. Wales)
On 31 Jan 2025, at 10:36, RIM66 via groups.io <richardmorrill@...> wrote:
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Regards Mike Leese |
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Re: Lack of posts
开云体育Mainly the rule relevant Groups on Facebook I suspect or the new Lard Forum which replaced the version lost in the great website crash. Though the latter is less busy these days.? |
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