Well I purchased Rank & File 3 years ago and unfortunately it sort of got lost in the number of new rulesets that came out at the same time. Well a couple of months ago it got dusted off and I had a look. What I saw I liked so I decided to have a close look and selected it as my choice to present to the group.
Personally I like a system with the simplest possible combat (melee and firing) mechanisms possible. That means 1 dice throw to decide casualty. There are a lot of other things that are important to me, and although R&F does not have them all, it certainly has the above. Here is a summary I sent to my gaming colleagues as an introduction:
General:
- Written for the horse and musket era, little Napoleonic chrome, no info on national characteristics in book.
- Stand based: each unit is comprised of 4-9 stands, except artillery.
- D6 only required
- Has multiple optional rules to add detail
C&C:
- Units in Brigades, with Bde Commander
- Brigades under Div Commander
- General orders issued to each Bde at beginning of game
- Moving ADC's to change orders.
- Casualty is stand removal but can use markers.
- Casualty test for attached commanders when stand is lost.
Game Sequence:
- Sequence is simultaneous except for movement which you dice for each turn.
- Sequence is Charge,Rally,Initiative Roll (throw d6), one side moves, second side moves, firing, morale, melee, Turn End (check Break point, move leaders, ADC's, reinforcements enter)
- Movement very simple in inches. Change formation, sideways, backwards, oblique 1/2 movement cost. Change facing 1/4 cost
- All the usual Napoleonic formations.
Unit Characteristics:
- 3 levels of Morale Class (option for adding 4th-Elite): Green, Regular or Veteran
- These units are in a regular, unsteady or routing condition
Combat:
- This is the real beauty for me of the rules, as it is done exactly the same for firing and melee and it is one step with no saving throw.
- So each unit is comprised of a number of bases: Meleeing and firing units count the number of bases in contact or in range and throw that number of D6's. To hit is 4, but is modified by in 1 table for each type of combat. 3 hits you remove a stand and voila....c'est ça.
- Melee is resolved in one turn, one side retires unsteady or routed.
Morale:
- Different value depending on unit class.
- Sometimes required when charging.
- Is tested after stand loss from a single simple table using single D6.
- Rally is based on same table.
- Failure of test changes condition of unit.
Skirmishers:
- Both specialist firing and movement rules and the ability to screen firing from enemy
Victory:
- Is decided by reaching a break point. Calculated by 2 times the number of units and 1 times the number of artillery bases
The three weakness I felt were:
- It has a somewhat weak command and control.
- Our units are on the small side in respect to infantry and cavalry (ours being 4 and 6 stands) but being on the large side for artillery (ours being 3 and 4 stands).
- The ruleset has skirmishers as battalions rather then companies.
I decided though that this was OK, I may be wrong but I believe it simpler to add rather then subtract. Before I started checking the rules I got some clarifications from the rules writer Mark Simms on the Crusader Publishing Forum. There is not a whole lot of activity there but Mark appears to check the forum daily and has been very helpful in clarifying some of the rules (really not much help needed) but also offered some solutions to some of my concerns listed above.
Once educated, I have started to test the rules with a couple of units per side, really they are quite nice and easy to play. I have now almost completed a playtest of the rules using a brigade aside. I had planned to put the play test in this post but it is quite long already, so I will post it in a couple of days. I have found that my playtests of rulesets have been the most read posts on my blog and I really like to take my time with them.
So stay tuned.
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