When I first read through Valour and Fortitude rules my immediate reaction was that they didn’t appear to have much that Black Powder didn’t deliver in game enjoyment terms. On top of of this I had serious doubts about playing on a 6 x 4 table with the corresponding lower unit count and folk saying that they were quite bloody, but then seem to enjoy them, so after all they are free and with army sheets for the periods I game I felt we should give them a try.
This week I put on a First Carlist War game to try them out, Dave took command of the Isabelino forces while I commanded the Carlist forces.
The government forces.
The Carlist forces.The Carlists win the initiative and begin their advance.
The Isabelino forces move off to attempt to get around the Carlist left flank, this will take time as the terrain is heavy going, it does however pin some of the Carlist battalions who must holdback to counter it.
Dave sends the British Auxiliary Legion in to pin the Carlist right centre and flank.
Meanwhile the Carlist left centre has come to a halt with having to counter the advance of the Isabelino infantry and heavy cavalry.
The Auxiliary Legion lancers having already forced the Carlist Ontario hussars to retreat of table play a Fate Card, surprise attack! They charge headlong into the Carlist remaining cavalry flank routing them.
A simultaneous attack by the heavy cavalry is repulsed by the steadfast Carlist Navarre battalion in line! Dave needing 3+ and rolling 1 and two 2s!The Carlists were now hemmed in and threatened with two cavalry units and a horse artillery battery plus the approaching battalions from the right they threw in the towel.
Handsome game, whatever the rules!
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil, I am just going through them to refresh the memory. The one thing I have never been keen on is the ‘card playing’ aspect, where a hand is created. To stop that, but keep the random aspect, the last time I was playing these, I just drew the ‘next’ card with the house rules that it could only be used during THAT turn. If unused, it went into the discard pile.
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