difficult.
Morale checks roll 1d6 and roll less than the modified morale number to be successful.
Th... hits, not lost stands)) (or 25% of group if more than eight members)
* 50% casualties (at -2)
* 75%... r own line.
If morale has to be tested for more than one group then do so in the following order.
*... only the most senior in the group counts if more than one commissioned officer present)) | +1 | Wearin
hits, not lost stands)) (or 25% of group if more than eight members)
* 50% casualties (at -2)
* 75%... r own line.
If morale has to be tested for more than one group then do so in the following order.
*... only the most senior in the group counts if more than one commissioned officer present)) | +1 |
| Unde... e) | +1 |
| Visibly outnumbered (i.e. more enemy than friends in view) | -1 |
| Melee threatened with
modifier to a stand they are grouped with rather than an additional dice. If there are sufficient indiv... low//. Some aircraft types may be capable of more than one speed, if so this should be specified when th... l passes. Fast aircraft always make passes rather than loiter.
Fast aircraft on their first pass get -... s represents the AD systems having a longer range than the missiles usually and aircraft will normally s
====== Free Games Rules ======
I do more than just wargames, there are a host of other types of games th... used, and has a far higher level of participation than most groups do. Partly this is down to the requir... ople call it was a bit more contested in Scotland than in England, although the extraordinary high level... k at things from the peasant farmer point of view rather than the insurgent or government forces.
opponent (even if they would normally allow more than one move if they had been successful)
These events usually allow more than one card to be moved.
* making a speech to the ... (see actions section)
* winning a vote by more than 10 votes (one move per ten or part thereof more than the other faction in addition to the move for winn
ore the King decided to disband the armies rather than putting Britain through another bloody civil war.... s merely as a facilitator in their worship rather than as an interlocutor)). Even in the early 1660s it