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TheMapleLeafForever04 Jul 2026 4:16 a.m. PST

So I have a pretty good idea of the historical units I want to model and collect, which is basically a detachment of the Queen's Rangers. I'm looking for guidance on how that would translate on the tabletop in Sharp Practice.

I'm having some difficulty understanding how many leaders I ought to have but I was thinking maybe:

Status III Leader

Status II Leader
2 groups of regulars (British light infantry in line, 1778 onwards)
1 group of skirmishers (British Light Infantry Skirmishers, 1778 onwards)

Status II Leader
2 groups of regulars (British light infantry in line, 1778 onwards)
1 Cannon

Status II Leader
2 group of regulars (British light infantry in line, 1778 onwards)

Status II Leader
2 groups of impact cavalry (Loyalist Cavalry)

I think a force this size is just slightly larger than the size of forces in a very usual game?

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