British OB (FM 11)
Status II Leader
Status I Leader
2 units of British Infantry (Regulars)
Status II Leader
1 unit of Colonial Rangers (Light Infantry)
Status II Leader
1 unit of Indians (Tribe)
Supports
1 unit of Provincial Rangers (Skirmishers)
Holy Man
French OB (FM10)
Status II Leader
1 unit of Milice Canadiene (Skirmishers)
Status II Leader
1 unit of Coureurers de Bois (Light Infantry)
Status II Leader
1 unit of Indians (Tribe)
Supports
Status I Leader
1 unit of Indians (Tribe)
Holy Man
Fixed Defense
The Terrain
The British Line of Attack |
The French Line of Defense |
The Troops
British Infantry |
Colonial and Provincial Rangers (inappropriately in formation) |
Les Coureurers de Bois |
French Algonquin Allies |
The British Line stands! |
The Algonquin are thrown back and their leader falls |
2nd unit of Algonquin enter the fray |
Roger's Rangers thrown back by the CdB while Dank's Rangers look pretty shaky |
The CdB throw back Dank's Rangers but are subsequently ambushed by the Iroquois and then rout. The French withdraw. |
The rules maybe a little tougher for players unacquainted with TFL, and I know Iannick found them a little over complicated. They do require some investment in time but after 4-5 games (this was my third as a player) I believe they would play quickly.
Iannick and certainly others on the TFL forum have mentioned that the treatment of Indians as a Tribe is not representative of their style of fighting. I am no expert so I brought up the question on the TFL forum (I find the Yahoo Group a somewhat of a confusing place) and an interesting discussion ensued. I came to the conclusion that it would also be quite reasonable to treat Indians during the FIW as Skirmishers if the player so chose. It also appears that most players do not differentiate between allied French and British Indians so Poor Shoots is not put into play. An alternate playing card for FIW Indians follows.
Tribes |
Skirmishers |
Sounds great, beautiful figures (the British line is impressive, the Algonquins diversified and gorgeous!) and terrain...
ReplyDeleteYes they are lovely figures
DeleteNice looking game and I see you are using casualty markers, excellent.
ReplyDeleteI use the Litko http://www.litko.net/products.php?product=Man-Down-Tokens--%2810%29#.WZcZXCiGOM8 in my KPW games :-)
they are sort of cool, i may invest
DeleteThanks for posting and good to see how you posted up the troops.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Stu
thanks
DeleteOh man, I want to try this so much! Very cool guys, great work.
ReplyDeleteIt is a great skirmish game and I like it for the FIW. I think the Indian tweek will work well.
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