A Headless Body Production
Venue: An Undisclosed Basement
Event: Wednesday Game Knight
Players: Phil Gardocki, Steve Turn running Hawaiians
Bruce Potter, Garth Parker and John Forscythe running Vikings
Game System: L'Art de la Guerre, 15mm, 200 points per side.
The Forces:
The
Vikings are led by Hagar the Horrible, Knut the Kraken, and Sven the
Slasher. All are Competent when when the mead runs low.
6 Huscarls, 6 Heavy Sword, 2HW and are Elite
14 Heavy Swordsmen
3 Light Infantry, bow
Breakpoint, 23
The Hawaiians are led by 3 nameless commanders, two of which are considered Competent
4 Pike, Mediocre
21 Medium Sword, Impetuous, few are Elite
6 Light Infantry, Sling and Javelins
Breakpoint is 31
Display Conventions: When you see a jagged word bubble like "Ouch!", "ᛟᚢᚲᚺ!", or "Auwe!",
this implies a disorder from missiles. Letters in parenthesis represent
some value change for the specific unit. For commanders it is s for
strategist, b for Brilliant, c for Competent and o for Ordinary, u for
unreliable. For troops it is e for Elite, and m for Mediocre. Other
abbreviations, Hvy Heavy, XB Crossbow, LB, Longbow, Jav Javelin, 2HW 2
Handed Weapons, B Bow, Kn Knight, HKn Heavy Knight, HC Heavy Cavalry, Md
Medium, Sgt Sergeants, LC Light Cavalry, Chr Chariot, Cat Cataphract,
Pa Pavise, LI, Light Infantry, HG Hand Gun, FKn Foot Knight, Hvy Spear,
Heavy Spearmen.
Inappropriately
capitalized words are used to highlight terms that are specific to the
game. For example Brilliant, Competent and Ordinary have specific game
values for the commanders.
"XX" implies a unit killed in that location on that turn.
The Board:
The Hawaiians returned from the home islands after picking up more eager young men to fill their war canoes. The victorious viking's long ships were on the wrong coast to pursue, and there were many Mayan ruins (currently occupied, but soon to be) to explore, and priceless artifacts to rescue from the ravages of the central American jungle.
The Hawaiians win the initiative and elect to attack in the plains.
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| Both sides Adjusted the Hill. The Hawaiians Adjusted one of the Fields as marked. |
The Vikings deployed on the coastline, but the tide went out while deploying.
Deployment:
Turn 1: |
| The plan for the Hawaiians was to avoid contact on the left, deploy their pike on the hill in the center, and aggressively attack the Vikings on the right. The problem is the command control for the Hawaiians suck. |
The previous game put an ! on the matchup of Huscarls, Armor, 2HW, Elite against Mediocre Pike.
How bad is that matchup?
Heavy Swordsmen, Armor, 2hw, Elite defeats Pike Mediocre 90% of the time in an average of 4 rounds.
Heavy Swordsmen 2hw Elite defeats Pike Mediocre 72% of the time in an average of 3.7 rounds.
But give the Pike a hill advantage, and the number flips to the Pike winning 70%.
If the number of rounds it takes seems odd that Armored Huscarls takes longer to defeat Pike, that has to do with a number of rounds where Pike won, but the Huscarls had an Armor save that actually saved them from a loss. 1,495 rounds in a 1,000 battles of about 4,500 rounds.
2 HW delivered an extra hit in 3,500 rounds.
Turn 5:
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| The nameless Hawaiian commander still manages to hold his troops. |
By the hill, a Huscarl is routed by a flank charge.
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| Reserve warriors enter the field, recently irrigated with the blood of their brothers. |
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| The score is now 10 all. |
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| On the far left, a swordsmen goes for position. On the far right, a Huscarl turns and faces their flankers. |
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| Sven sends one war-band to support his right, while another destroys another Hawaiian war-band. |
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| The score edges up to 11 of 24 for the Vikings, to 13 of 31 for the Hawaiians. |
Turn 6:
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| The Vikings are almost at their half way point for demoralization. Time for the BIG charge. |
The Hawaiian commander on the left lost control anyway. Might as well claim credit for it :)
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| On the right, the Hawaiian second rank are "all in." |
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| Again, the score is tied. 18 all. |
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| On the left, Viking swordsmen have the flank, destroying one warband, and flanking another. |
In the center, the disordered Hawaiian Pike are taking heavy damage. One is routed, and the Vikings have penetrated that line as well.
It really is a race now. The Vikings have a lot of tactical advantages, but do they have enough gas to finish the job?
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| On the Hawaiian right, both sides lose another war-band. |
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| Taking the score to 21 to 24 |
In the beginning, the Hawaiians had a plan that the army was almost unable to perform. Between unmaneuverable units and weak commanders, this swing right plan was only going to work if the Vikings were willing to let it happen.
On the right, the Hawaiians tried, but the second wave were too late to save the first wave, which was eradicated. But there was disorder in Sven's line, and the second wave successfully overwhelmed them.
At the base of the hill, the Huscarls held. But once the pike had a couple of disordered units, they should have attacked. Elite on Mediocre, winning ties.
On the Hawaiian left, their was a swordsmen threatening the Hawaiian flank. It had a hit, and delayed for a rally. But the Hawaiians were unable to deal with it as all their command points were being spent to avoid charging early.
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