First up this week was a War and Conquest game with Ed, I had decided
to throw caution to the winds and field a German army while Ed again
took Legio XII. The Germans as you would expect were basically warbands
of average quality apart from their Nobles, but you can tool them up so
that they can be devastating in the first clash of a melee as long as
they charge first, this and their sheer size along with being Resilient
means they are difficult to shift, at first.
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| Herman the German. |
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| Germans left, Thunderbolts right. |
I took five
warbands along with a unit of Batavian Deserters from the Roman army
backed up with some skirmishers, Forest Warriors and some light cavalry,
Opposite Ed had three Roman cohorts, with several Auxiliary units,
horse archers and cataphracts. My plan was simply to get my warbands in
quick and take advantage of their first charge, I was unsure about my
flanks as they looked weak. Ed struck against both flanks while placing
his centre on a nearby hill. I threw my Forest Warriors against the
enemy light troops on the opposite side of the wood and managed to
spectacularly rout them, I now did not really need to worry about my
left. On the right I lost my archers but the Roman cataphracts got
carried away and attacked a warband on the nearest hill across the front
of some legionaries causing some confusion, I held my cavalry back as a
threat, albeit a weak one. The rest of the army plunged ahead.





My
warriors in front of the Roman massed archers began to suffer from
accurate fire and I preyed to the gods they would get to grips with
their tormentors while there were still some left in the ranks. I got
too close to the enemy centre and Ed charged, I had lost my edge,
despite this my troops held and several furious melees commenced. At
this stage I was just about to look for a white flag as more and more of
my lads fell. As the battle progressed I began to win on my left while
the right was managing to hold, the Romans were less than aggressive
here. Slowly but surely the Romans gave way, apart from their
Praetorians who were in a life and death struggle against some Warriors
who refused to run, eventually however they did send their foes running
but they were now surrounded by the enemy. Although some Roman units
managed to rally the others still in combat were being worn down and it
was only a matter of time before they routed too. It was all over.
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| The Roman centre breaks. |
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| German nobles. |
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| Veteran legionaries (Praetorians) |
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| What happened. |
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| Old guy photo bombs. |
Another
great game with the Germans snatching victory from defeat as Fortuna
deserted Ed, he had had some excellent die rolling at the beginning but
the pendulum swung against him after the first clashes. I can only
conclude that after three recent defeats under different commanders the
Thunderbolts need their beloved Legate back to turn the tide.
After
clearing the table late that night I got up early the next day to set
it up for Matt and I's first game of the Caesar's Camp campaign, it was
going to be the first outing for my new British Expedionary Force.
Although I had to cross some dangerous open ground to attack Hedgehog
Wood with my Cameron Highlanders I was quietly confident I could do it.
I
took an extra infantry squad, mortar and a Bren carrier, Matt went
heavy with an MMG and an infantry gun. I deployed aggressively and was
prepared to take losses as I built up my firebase, not as many as I
actually did however with a full squad almost wiped out in a matter of a
couple of phases. I tried putting smoke down but an end of turn got rid
of it before it gave me any cover then my mortar team was wiped out.
Matt's shooting was deadly, mine completely ineffective although I did
manage to break a squad Matt had pushed into the open in his rush to get
at mine.
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| Lt. Cameron with the papers. |
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| Wait for it lads, waaait. |
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| British armour turns up. |
I got my second mortar on and built up a wall of smoke
to silence his MMG and infantry gun, this left me with three squads
firing on his two in the woods. At one point I shot 52 dice and got 1
shock on the enemy as a result, it left me in shock, return fire when it
came cut down two Junior Leaders and one Senior, my morale fell, I was
getting nowhere, I could not even make the Germans suffer as this
platoon could be used again later in the campaign. There was a broken
down British staff car with secret papers on the road so I beat the
Jerries to it with my Bren carrier to get something from the disaster,
this allows me a full Chain of Command dice in Scenario 3.
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| German killing machines. |
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| Something wrong with our bullets today. |
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| British leaders hit the deck. |
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| Taxi for Lt. Cameron? |
I
cannot lie about it but I was very frustrated by the turn of events, my
shooting had no effect whatsoever against the troops on the edge of the
wood while the return fire cut me up, there were times Matt missed but
on the whole he was cooking with gas. All the scenarios have the British
on the back foot and having to cross open ground to get at the Jerries,
I am not yet down hearted, it is too early for that and know that newly
painted troops never have a decent introduction to the table but I do
need them to buck up. Despite all this a good morning's wargaming with a
good opponent who never made a mistake, on the other hand I fare better
with a spear than a Lee Enfield it would seem.
Another bundle
from mate Matt Smith arrived yesterday, completely out of the blue, five
Dutch buildings suitable for Arnhem scenarios if TFL ever get around to
releasing said book, also of course simply to fill up the table, so no
hanging up of the brushes quite yet. Two small packages which I did know
about turned up today, some pikemen to upgrade two phalanx's and some
Romans to upgrade Legio XII's first cohort.
I had some spare time
so popped into Waterstone's in Kendal while the Memsahib was busy and
treated myself to a bit of light reading, a history of Rasputin and his
affect on Russia and a 2,000 year old best seller, The Aenid, I have
read The Illiad and The Odyssey of course, several times but never the
follow up. Big fan of the Trojans.
Couple of possible games on for
next week, I also have an appointment with my surgeon, other people
have lawyers. I still need to get back to the Italian Wars even if only
solo.
George, you continue to have a lot going on at the gaming table. I can barely keep up with all of the action from you and Matt! You have a tough time against Matt in your CoC games. I was surprised to see BEF against the Germans. In my game with Matt yesterday he mentioned this upcoming game between the two of you. I thought he said you would be fielding a Hotchkiss tank and French. I must have misheard! I downloaded CoC2 to see what is different between versions. Who knows? Maybe I will bring my small WWII collection for a game or two?
ReplyDeleteI do manage to get plenty of games in at the moment. Although fighting with the BEF I am allowed French tanks but no British ones. Apart from taking out one German squad I could not kill or shock anything else despite throwing buckets-o-dice. A very frustrating game. The others also have to cross open ground.
DeleteA lovely set of battles George. Far too early to be downhearted, game one and a long way to go. Even I might think your dice rolling was below par but the critical error may have been saying outloud you were on a winning streak 🤔 all to play for next time …..but that Bunker buster may be a challenge ?
ReplyDeleteThe dice Gods brought me back to earth, I forgot I am only human. I have some new BEF command, maybe they will whip the lads into shape, better get painting.
ReplyDeleteTwo lovely tables and armies that photograph really nicely - quality gaming time.
ReplyDeleteThanks Norm, thought for a moment that you said I photograph nicely.
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