
"Favorite Larger Battle AWI Rules (Round 2)" Topic
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John the OFM  | 02 Nov 2025 5:38 p.m. PST |
I have been on an Eternal Quest to find the Perfect AWI rules, since 1978. The Quest continues. Much disappointment, but "To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield!" More realistically, "Don't roll below 3. Roll 6s." |
Parzival  | 03 Nov 2025 6:42 a.m. PST |
I experimented with the Two for Tea Warmaster variant. link Alas, I no longer have a working link to a copy of the rules. I honestly don't recall how they worked out. I used paper flats from Junior General and fought a somewhat loose interpretation of Saratoga. I have a simple "milk and cookies" skirmish homebrew for use with cheap plastic "toy soldier" AWI sets. But that's only "larger" in the sense of the figures. You wouldn't try to redo any major battle with it. (Well, I suppose you could, but it wouldn't "look right" to my way of thinking.) |
| Dave Crowell | 04 Nov 2025 5:57 a.m. PST |
The only way Song of Drums and Tomahawks would be called "Larger Battles" is if you use 54mm figures. It is definitely a one man:one figure game, for very small actions. That said I do enjoy it very much. Also a big fan of the Perfect Captain's Patriots rules for small to mid-size actions. Still looking for rules I like for the larger battles. |
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