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Whirlwind14 Feb 2022 2:15 a.m. PST

Please see link for the next battle in this series of refights of scenarios from Neil Thomas' One Hour Wargames book using his Simplicity in Practice rules with Baccus 6mm WSS figures. This is a scenario based on the Napoleonic battle of Quatre Bras.

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Durban Gamer14 Feb 2022 3:55 a.m. PST

Very true that the OHW scenarios are mostly excellent. Interesting that your rule for prior fatigue/damage affecting melee capability was decisive in this exciting game.

Whirlwind14 Feb 2022 4:43 a.m. PST

Apologies, forgot to put a picture up:

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Whirlwind14 Feb 2022 4:45 a.m. PST

Thanks DG. The rule that having less Damage Points than one's opponent is a bonus in melee is heavily structured into the Simplicity in Practice melee rules – it is almost essential if using cavalry to charge close-order infantry from the front.

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