A black and white photo midway through the game |
Tabletop layout |
Ustorian Forces
- 5 x Infantry
- 1 x Skirmishers
- 2 x Cavalry (reduced to 1)
- 2 x Artillery (reduced to 1)
Novian Forces
- 5 x Infantry (1 on flank move)
- 2 x Skirmishers (1 on flank move)
- 1 x Cavalry (flank move)
- 2 x Artillery
Ustorian forces start the game with an advantage in numbers, but must make that advantage count in the first 6 turns before the remaining Novian units arrive on one of their flanks.
Ustorian forces deployed |
Novian forces arrive |
The bulk of Ustorian forces are deployed on their left |
Both sides exchange fire along the river as both forces advanced |
The centre hill is pivotal to the Novian defence until their flanking units arrive |
Ustoran forces move across the bridge as their cavalry rush to the right flank to cross the river |
Ustorian forces line the river bank in an attempt to clear away Novian defenders. In the background Novian artillery can be seen repositioning to the centre hill after taking some punishing fire. |
Novian reserves arrive on the flank. While in the centre Ustorian cavalry having crossed the river charge into the forward Novian infantry. |
Ustorian cavalry charge in and will rout the Novian infantry. |
On the other flank Ustorian forces are repositioning their infantry to counter the Novian flanking force. |
The Novian centre is at risk even with additional support from their repositioned artillery unit. |
Novian flanking forces cross the river at a ford, and their cavalry rush to support a struggling centre. |
Novian centre forces are being whittled down. |
Ustorian forces desperately try to take the centre and bolster their right flank. |
Relief arrives for the Novian centre. |
Flanking Novian forces are looking threatening. |
The Novian centre holds it ground as the Ustorian attack begins to falter. |
Novian cavalry make short work of the defending skirmishers. |
It is all over for the Ustorian forces. |
Good BatRep. Will you be maintaining the Smoke Rule in future games?
ReplyDeleteThanks, yes I will be keeping the rule.
DeleteReally enjoyable table and game.
ReplyDeleteThank you. It was an enjoyable game to play.
DeleteGreat report Peter. I especially like the B&W image which is very evocative.
ReplyDeleteThanks, the B&W photos do take your mind back to those borrowed library books on wargaming.
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