1805 in GermanyAnother Top shelf Napoleonic ResourceBy the author of
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Roll up that Map is suitable for whatever rule set you play.
Offering scaled maps, unit level orders of battle, and a simple conversion page for translating recommended unit Combat Ratings to other popular Napoleonic games.
Nine Battles in a range of scenarios, from minor actions to the famous battle of Austerlitz.
Scenarios for a wide range of experience levels and number of players:
Wertigen
Amstetten
Günzburg
Dürenstein
Haslach-Jungingen
Schöngrabern
Elchingen
Wischau
Austerlitz
Link them as a campaign, giving your games context. Some battles will matter more to you than your opponent.
A simple framework ties scenarios together, allowing players to refight Napoleon’s historical campaign. Players can earn points towards a campaign victory by winning battles. With variable outcomes, each army has chances to gamble and win the campaign early.
What You Know vs. What They Know. Every scenario is divided into three sections. The game host's briefing shows and tells everything. The briefings for the opposing armies outline the battle from their perspective: Historical Context, Orders of Battle, Victory Conditions, Intelligence, different maps for each side. Players have the option to develop their game plans and issue their initial orders without perfect knowledge of the battlefield, based only on the variable quality of their pre-game intelligence.
Your New Painting Guide: Hundreds of uniform images, detailing every regiment featured in the scenarios. All in one place, for easy reference.
143 pages, coil bound.