Oh well then Patriots have +1 if each.
If we’re making map requests. It seems on the last British Muster a few blocks got stacked on each other. I thought there were only 8 blocks total, which is a whole d3 difference! I’m still cool taking the event, but it did become way riskier.
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Yep. LL is 6 to 4, but Regulars and Continentals are each worth two losses so defender goes Continental/Militia/Continental/Continental for 7LL, while attacker losses Regular/Tory/Regular for 5LL.
Regulars as continentals count as two losses each.
So for pats it’s 2+1+2+2 so the fort should remain.
For brits it’s 2+1+2. So you still have tons of dudes left. And still win the day.
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HedgethornAssociate Professor of Historical Hobby HorsesIn the Lions' DenRegistered Userregular
Patriots should keep the fort. (Everyone else beat me to it.)
British Win the Day
Can increase support by 2, will do so in South Carolina to Active Support
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Pretty good! I think a real good roll there (8 or 9) would've nearly evened the game up, but I think any British Win the Day is good enough to keep us in it.
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The Queen’s Rangers Show for Battle
The Loyalist regiment with a history reaching back to Rodger’s
Rangers in the French and Indian War was renamed in honor of
Queen Charlotte, the wife of King George III. Lieutenant-Colonel
John Graves Simcoe turned the Queen’s Rangers into one of the most
successful British regiments in the war.
British Resources: 3
Patriot Resources: 4
French Resources: 8
Indian Resources: 3
Total Support: 10
Total Opposition: 15
Cumulative British Casualties (CBC): 18
Cumulative Rebellion Casualties (CRC): 15
French At War
HedgethornAssociate Professor of Historical Hobby HorsesIn the Lions' DenRegistered Userregular
March 2 Regulars + 1 Continental from New York City to North Carolina (from a rebel-controlled city to a province adjacent to a rebel-controlled city). March 2 Regulars to Maryland/Delaware. March 2 Regulars to Virginia.
French pay 3 resources.
Patriots pay 1 resource.
Naval Pressure to blockade New York City, FNI goes to 1.
admanbunionize your workplaceSeattle, WARegistered Userregular
Josiah Martin, NC Royal Governor, Plots
British Colonial Governor Josiah Martin unsuccessfully attempted to
organize the Loyalists of the North Carolina colony. When his Loyalist
Highlanders were defeated at the Battle of Moore’s Creek Bridge
and the Revolution became insurmountable, he left the colony.
British Resources: 3
Patriot Resources: 3
French Resources: 5
Indian Resources: 3
Total Support: 10
Total Opposition: 15
Cumulative British Casualties (CBC): 18
Cumulative Rebellion Casualties (CRC): 15
French At War
I think the next card makes a brilliant stroke rough. So it’s on @TheColonel for fist player.
Agreed. And for full disclosure I PMed this to TheColonel because I wanted to make sure he saw it before he started his turn:
if A Half Eaten Oreo decides not to Brilliant Stroke... a Skirmish in Charles Town can finish off the fort there and then you can countermarch from Ctown/Savannah/Boston into North Carolina. Throw in a couple units marching to Norfolk to cut off the French units that just marched in and we could be in a good position...
Special Activity - Skirmish in Charles Town
Remove Patriot Fort and 1 British Regular
Command - March
3 Regulars/2 Tories from Boston to Norfolk
3 Regulars/3 Tories from Savannah to North Carolina
2 Regulars/1 Tory from Charles Town to North Carolina
1 Regular from Charles Town to Norfolk
Howe from Charles Town to North Carolina
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admanbunionize your workplaceSeattle, WARegistered Userregular
British spend two resources down to 1. Skirmishing reduces FN to 0 due to Howe's ability. Marching into Norfolk activates the militia there.
Well the event seems not good, and pats need cubes. Rally in Massachusetts adding the lone militia I have left and converting all the militia to continentals.
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admanbunionize your workplaceSeattle, WARegistered Userregular
Five hot cubes to MA. Never thought about the fact that you could be maxed out on Militia and be unable to do an optimal Rally because you have to place them before you convert them.
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“If it hadn’t been so foggy…”
At the close of the Battle of Brooklyn Heights, George Washington
managed to evacuate 9,000 Patriot troops saving them from capture.
It would not have been possible had a fog not settled in and concealed
the evacuation from the British.
British Resources: 1
Patriot Resources: 2
French Resources: 5
Indian Resources: 3
Total Support: 10
Total Opposition: 15
Cumulative British Casualties (CBC): 19
Cumulative Rebellion Casualties (CRC): 16
French At War
Posts
Special Action - Naval Pressure
Remove Naval Blockade from Charles Town and New York City (Thanks Howe)
Command - Battle in Charles Town
1 Resource to fight
Attackers - We have 8 Regulars and 2 Tories
Defenders - 2 Regulars, 1 Underground Militia, 1 Fort
@A Half Eaten Oreo to decide if they want to activate their Militia
If we’re making map requests. It seems on the last British Muster a few blocks got stacked on each other. I thought there were only 8 blocks total, which is a whole d3 difference! I’m still cool taking the event, but it did become way riskier.
It's still on you to decide if you want to activate the militia or not
Attacking Force Level = 10 (8 Regulars + 2 Tories)
Defending Force Level = 4 (3 Regulars + 1 Fort)
Brits rolling 3d3
Patriots rolling 1d3
Geth, roll 3d3 for British
Geth, roll 1d3 for Patriots
Attacker Loss Level = 1 + 1(half cubes Regulars) + 1 (1+ underground) +1 (at least one Defending Leader) + 1 (Fort) = 5
Patriots remove 1 Regular, 1 Active Militia, 1 Regular, 1 Regular, 1 Fort
Brits remove 1 Regular, 1 Tory, 1 Regular, 1 Tory, 1 Regular
British Win the Day because the Patriots have been eliminated (underground Militia are ignored)
Will pause for @admanb to confirm results before moving on to WtD
So pats lose the militia and all 3 continentals.
British lose 2 regulars and 1 torie?
British still WtD for two shifts.
So for pats it’s 2+1+2+2 so the fort should remain.
For brits it’s 2+1+2. So you still have tons of dudes left. And still win the day.
Attacker Loss Level = 1 + 1 (1+ underground) +1 (at least one Defending Leader) + 1 (Fort) = 4
Patriots remove 1 Continental, 1 Active Militia, 1 Continental, 1 Continental
Brits remove 1 Regular, 1 Tory, 1 Regular
British Win the Day
Can increase support by 2, will do so in South Carolina to Active Support
New map up soon.
The Loyalist regiment with a history reaching back to Rodger’s
Rangers in the French and Indian War was renamed in honor of
Queen Charlotte, the wife of King George III. Lieutenant-Colonel
John Graves Simcoe turned the Queen’s Rangers into one of the most
successful British regiments in the war.
British Resources: 3
Patriot Resources: 4
French Resources: 8
Indian Resources: 3
Total Support: 10
Total Opposition: 15
Cumulative British Casualties (CBC): 18
Cumulative Rebellion Casualties (CRC): 15
French At War
@Hedgethorn
March 2 Regulars to Maryland/Delaware.
March 2 Regulars to Virginia.
French pay 3 resources.
Patriots pay 1 resource.
Naval Pressure to blockade New York City, FNI goes to 1.
@admanb for Event or Limited Command.
British Colonial Governor Josiah Martin unsuccessfully attempted to
organize the Loyalists of the North Carolina colony. When his Loyalist
Highlanders were defeated at the Battle of Moore’s Creek Bridge
and the Revolution became insurmountable, he left the colony.
British Resources: 3
Patriot Resources: 3
French Resources: 5
Indian Resources: 3
Total Support: 10
Total Opposition: 15
Cumulative British Casualties (CBC): 18
Cumulative Rebellion Casualties (CRC): 15
French At War
@A Half Eaten Oreo has the opportunity to Brilliant Stroke.
Agreed. And for full disclosure I PMed this to TheColonel because I wanted to make sure he saw it before he started his turn:
@admanb
Yeah I figured there was like a 90% chance that's what you meant to do.
Special Activity - Skirmish in Charles Town
Remove Patriot Fort and 1 British Regular
Command - March
3 Regulars/2 Tories from Boston to Norfolk
3 Regulars/3 Tories from Savannah to North Carolina
2 Regulars/1 Tory from Charles Town to North Carolina
1 Regular from Charles Town to Norfolk
Howe from Charles Town to North Carolina
@A Half Eaten Oreo for LC or event.
At the close of the Battle of Brooklyn Heights, George Washington
managed to evacuate 9,000 Patriot troops saving them from capture.
It would not have been possible had a fog not settled in and concealed
the evacuation from the British.
British Resources: 1
Patriot Resources: 2
French Resources: 5
Indian Resources: 3
Total Support: 10
Total Opposition: 15
Cumulative British Casualties (CBC): 19
Cumulative Rebellion Casualties (CRC): 16
French At War
@ myself
@Hedgethorn for LC or the event.