"TSATF Indian Mutiny Scenario Book Questions" Topic
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Nick Stern | 30 Sep 2017 10:09 a.m. PST |
I bought the Colonial Conflicts Indian Mutiny scenario book, but have yet to play one of the scenarios. The book contains a number of changes and additions to the original rules "to enhance play and add detail". Has anyone tried these out? I am a little confused by the addition of up to two NCO's for the Imperial units. As I read it, the NCO's do not act as regular leaders. They can only be killed on a key card and win ties, so it looks like an attempt to give the Imperials a little extra melee and staying power, which makes sense given that the scenarios use the half size unit option. I'd like to hear from any players who have actually tried the scenarios and used the additional rules. The scenarios themselves are well researched and thought out. I am thinking about trying them using TMWWBK. |
PJ ONeill | 01 Oct 2017 11:55 a.m. PST |
I have played the "Hindu Rao's House" from both sides and they were great games. I don't remember extra NCOs but the half-sized units worked very well. Each player had 3 units. |
Nick Stern | 01 Oct 2017 1:23 p.m. PST |
Thanks, PJ. Hindu Rao's House is definitely one of the scenarios I'd like to try out first. I am looking at the book and the Imperial reinforcements arrive as determined by the Arrival Table, which apparently was not included in the text. Do you recall how you dealt with this? |
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