Monday arrived, Dave aka Bikkagern arrived, the table was set, the forces assembled, let battle commence, victory
To The Strongest!
Our first game using Simon Millar's "To The Strongest" rules, well my second but that was a long time ago,
details here (clicky).
As with all first outings with a new rule set, things were overlooked, misconstrued (not I might add a fault of how the rules are written, just me) neither of which influenced the final result.
A photo montage with comments below
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Both Sides Advance |
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First Contact On The Roman Right |
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The Centre Becomes Engaged |
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Boric Is Taken Prisoner, The Same Was To Happen To Corbinus, Not A Fine Debut For Either |
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Turn Four, Things Were Looking Bad For The Goths, Their Camp Was Taken By Roman Moorish Cavalry, Another Three Victory Medals Down. But Wait! Turn Five Saw Two Unexpected Gaps In The Roman Line |
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Despite Bringing In Reinforcements From The Left The Romans Are Surrounded And Defeated |
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Meanwhile Baldinus, Bikkagern And Their Commands Continue To Fight It Out |
A splendid hard fought game with some memorable moments, Dave, "I will not try to activate them again needing a ten, I will go on to the next unit" chit draw? Yes you guessed a ten!
Me, "you will like TtS the fighting is quick and decisive" the above starting in turn four and still going on at the end of play.
We will certainly be using TtS again, in fact Dave has asked me to take the gridded mat over in the New Year to have a bash using his Saxons and Normans.
One more game in 2019, over at Dave's on the 30th for a Very British Civil War bash.
TTFN