Battle of Don Benito Arthur Taylor Demo
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A playtest of the "Rules for Wargames" by Arthur Taylor, 1971
#WargameCampaign Map Based Wargame Campaign
#SoloWargaming
A playtest of the "Rules for Wargames" by Arthur Taylor, 1971
#WargameCampaign Map Based Wargame Campaign
#SoloWargaming
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Good morning, what do you think of the charts vs dice?
Veeeery interesting and enjoyble, thank you for sharing this. I have been using these Arthur Taylor rules since they came out in 1971, and have added many homebrew bits and pieces to it all over the years. Its a delightful system from a gentler pioneering age in the hobby..when wargamers had to think a lot more, and not expect to be spoon fed by overbloated rules running into far too many pages lol. They work surprisingly well for solo, especially if you do what I do, and add couple of average dice to the firing and melee charts to create a little randomness (I doubt most people nowadays remember average dice). The knack of using these rules well (for solo play) is to create a good narrative and have firm set of objectives to follow, and to use the terrain on the table to gain maximum advantage :-)
wow! last thing I expected to find; these rules were a big thing back in the day, most people then added there own die rolls to generate the missing (missed) random event! The main thing was missing troop scales so 1:33 was our organisation, and after a third (33%) a dice was thrown to see if the unit still hung around. Played my first live opponant with these rules in 75....
Hey Purple 👋
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