John, over at Curio Clashes, has been steadily building an EI Roman army. With no "proper" foes, Lead Addict graciously supplied his Demonworld Orcs.
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We had around 200 points each side split under 4 commands. Making the fantasy stats was easy. Giants were treated as escorted elephants (hurling rocks and rampaging around when defeated), Trolls and minotaurs became Warriors with their thick hides providing 3 hits, and goblin wolf riders were an easy Light Cavalry call.The Romans started with horrible Activations. Again, I used d10s instead of playing cards. The dies sit behind the troops and take up less space than cards in my 6" squares. Orc catapults caused the first casualties. Roman flanks were able to drive back, but not destroy the pesky wolf riders. When the center connected, the Legions pilums had little effect. The orcs clearly had their blood up. The Legion didn't stand a chance.
Gotta find a better way to mark ammo. The markers were too intrusive for me.
It was a lopsided orcish victory, mostly due to our poor generalship and die rolls, not the rules. With cries of "tonight we feast on man flesh!", the orcs wandered towards an strange, purple mist....
6 comments:
Looks very good Jaye! I think you pretty much hit the nail on the head with the Orc troop types.
How about using small pieces of gravel as ammo markers? They should look less obtrusive; a friend of mine uses them.
Mayhap, perchance. I'm a big fan of rosters. I may do that, and have players tic off shots.
Clever idea I like it
Sad, sad evening...my Roman's getting throttled. I like this game a lot. Always a good time at the Baron's.
Bought "To the Strongest!" last night. This might be literally the only set of rules - ever - in which the Republican Roman "quincunx" formation fights AND "looks" right. And "looking right" is important!
Thanks Chuck! Do you mind if I use that on a page of testimonials I'm getting together? I'd attribute to CC, USA.
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