03-10-2023, 12:28 PM,
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plloyd1010
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Leader inventories for Red Warriors
I am starting the first scenario of Red Warriors. The scenario uses Sinister Forces (Slovakia's War) SS leaders. The scenario calls for 5 LT's, the mix has 4.
We decided on adding 1 Ostfr from the RtB mix. Any ideas on a more durable resolution to this problem?
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03-10-2023, 01:07 PM,
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RE: Leader inventories for Red Warriors
When facing a shortage of leaders in Tank Battles (which happened often) I would always manually select leaders from a true double pool. That was kinda unique though as the module rules tell you that you need multiple copies of Panzer Grenadier and Heroes to play the monsters.
Not that I expect anyone else to follow my madness.
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03-11-2023, 06:02 AM,
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RE: Leader inventories for Red Warriors
For what it's worth --
I would just add at least 6 more CPT, LT and SGT-equivalent leaders to all digital leader sets. I often use every one available when playing the larger scenarios online from An Army at Dawn.
Alternately, I suppose that one could allow and extension of the "clone function" for leaders, as you have already have in-place done for digital combat unit counters.
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03-12-2023, 10:39 AM,
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RE: Leader inventories for Red Warriors
Oh, please . . .
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03-13-2023, 09:21 AM,
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Miguelibal
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RE: Leader inventories for Red Warriors
What are "the decks"?
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03-13-2023, 01:01 PM,
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plloyd1010
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RE: Leader inventories for Red Warriors
In Vassal, leader pieces can be drawn 2 ways.
- There is the normally random list, in the game pieces. From that you can draw any number of any leader counters you want, of any values from set that the extension has. It is quite useful when getting leaders when using the ILS.
- The "decks" are in the randomly drawn counters. It is a set of pieces in a list, all the American LT's from Battle of the Bulge for example. The pieces in the deck are continuously shuffled (assuming there is more than on in the deck). While in the deck, all the pieces are masked. When a piece is drawn from the deck and placed on the map. It is the top piece in the deck at that time, and when released, a one or 2 is randomly generated to determine which "side" of the piece lands upward. So you get a random leader and the system "flips" it.
Isn't that cute?
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