Πέμπτη 27 Δεκεμβρίου 2018

Road to Quatre Bras, Turn 1 results

Adding up the results of the 3 battles, the situation is as follows:


The British have advanced on the left flank, while the French advance on the centre and right flanks. Next Turn will be a flanking maneuver (Left) for the British, a direct assault on Quatre Bras (Centre) and a river crossing (Right) for the French. Advancing away from their campsites results in a delay on their reserves

Casualty reports: Each broken or shaken battalion runs the risk of being destroyed for the rest of the campaign, on a roll of 3-4 it becomes smaller (small/tiny), on a 5-6 it is destroyed. The victor can also destroy one enemy unit for each cavalry unit that is not shaken/broken. Cavalry from the defeated side can cancel this rout on a 1:1 ratio
After 3 battles, the British have lost 4 infantry and 3 artillery, while an infantry and 3 light Horses became small.
The French have lost 3 infantry, while an infantry and a light horse became small.
This means that the French will have the upper hand in artillery duels, but on the other branches the British can still hold tight.

As the Turn ends, the opposing generals can allocate reinforcements from their reserve towards their 3 fronts.

Road to Quatre Bras, Turn 1, game 3

Napoleonic campaign, the last game of turn 1 was played during November, so I can't recall many details. The French managed to get a  nice victory. However, had the British maintained a defensive stance, things would be really tough for their enemies.

French deployment. Attack columns formed, heavy cavalry to force the
enemy into squares

British deployment. If they stood behind the marshes, they would be hard to shift

Infantry columns and Scots Greys (they are yet to prove their worth)

The enemies meet! The French having both quantity and quality on this flank,
they pushed hard.


The other flank. This French brigade withstood a murderous fusilade from the enemy infantry
and those attempted charges by the Scots Greys.
Cumulative results after Turn 1, the French have 2 victories to a single British, while casualties are heavier for the British

Τρίτη 15 Μαΐου 2018

Road to Quatre Bras, Turn 1, game 2

The Road to Quatre Bras, a 2-player Napoleonic Campaign, using the Black Powder rules plus some custom mechanics. The battles (3 per turn, left/centre/right flank) are linked together, pushing forward or retreating, commiting reserves etc to produce a greater battle plan.


We are now on the 2nd battle (centre, near Frasnes) of Turn 1, on the left it was a stalemate but the French lost 2 infantry battalions (there goes the 54th Régiment de Ligne..) compared to lighter British losses, and the French were poised to reverse this on the centre battle.

Army lists:

After a roll-off, I was stuck to the board edge with the river, a nice defensive position but a bit restricting, so I placed the Legere Brigade on the riverbank, Line Brigade to the bridge and the Cavalry Brigade on the open fields. Similarly, the British opponent placed his two infantry and one cavalry brigades opposite me, so we would see some cavalry action very soon.

Light Brigade with attached Foot Artillery Battery (limbered)

French Line Brigade, set to defend the riverbank

The lads are eager, the British commander issues the order to advance

Line Battalions, RHA

Hanoverians, Guards, Royal Foot Artillery


1st turn, the british advance hastily, artillery deploying and hitting the French columns, Scots Greys and Hussars boldly galloping up to the middle. They were then met with their counterparts, driven back, and then swept away. I was worried by the British charge re-rolls, but the french superior statline prevailed in the end.

En avant!!

They seemed terrifying. They probably are, when fighting non-Cuirassier units

Cavalry clashes


Skilled (or lucky) French cannonnade destroys the enemy Royal Battery in 2 turns, forcing the British to close the French positions.

As usual, line formations form easily into squares, cavalry retires, infantry reverts to line, shoots at full potential, and then again forms square if the cavalry unit is still there (and not shaken, broken or disordered). We have devised some house ruling on that, coming into effect next game. Until then, the job will be done by combined infantry-cavalry assaults.
The enemy forms square? Time to send in your Infantry Attack columns..



On the bridge, fire by the British Guards routed a Light Bn, but the French Brigade remained firm.
Some moments before the battalion scatters


A trully rare sight, an artillery battery enfilades a line battalion at close range, 6 murderous dice at -2 morale. Unsurprisingly, the target unit was evaporated.
"Steady gunners.. a bit more.. NOW!! Enfilading fire!! "

As the British attack crumbled, the game was called.
Endgame, the British are surrounded and concede defeat

As per our campaign rules, shaken or broken units at the end of the battle roll a dice, 1-2 all good, 3-4 reduce size to "small" 5-6 destroyed. This produced 2 small units for the French, and 2 infantry battalion destroyed, another 2 units being small, and a battery routed for the British.