Thursday, September 2, 2021

The Sword and War Club

 

  In searching for a set of rules to play my King Philips War games with I have decided to try out a old favorite; "The Sword and the Flame."  Although written for 19th Century Colonial battles it has been adapted for many other conflicts throughout the ages.  It is also a fun game to play and a set of rules most people I game with are familiar with.  In the past I have had a number of very fun and most memorable games.  The French intervention into Mexico game where I killed "El Guapo" (and made Larry Brom fall off his chair laughing)  comes to mind. But that is another story for another day as they say.


  I am not planning in doing a lot of  reversions;  more of a "vanilla" version where Colonists use the Egyptian charts and Native Warriors use the Pathan charts.  Due to lack of figures I will be using commands of 10, 12 and 15 figures per unit for infantry.  Mix them up in the same game to add variety.  Each unit gets only one leader. A special or elite unit might get two but that will be unusual.

  The Colonists will use the Egyptian charts.  The Natives use the Pathan chart.  Ranges are as is. Both sides used flint lock muskets.  Match locks went out very very quickly with the colonists and the natives never liked them.  So both sides have the same  "technology. " 

  Formations are loose Skirmishers lines and massed groups.  Colonists were know to occasionally form line for volley ( but not very often) and some occasions  a back to back or circle rather then square.  But those were desperate affairs.  

  I am not worried about using stragglers for charging,  but am using it if using a charge move to get to a location quickly. Not everyone can keep up!   Carrying away the wounded is requiring a lot of thought.  From my reading it might not be required.  There was a lot of " there but for the grace of God goes I" and days later we recovered and buried the bodies.   At the retreat after The Turner's Fall Fight the main body of Colonists knowing left the rear guard, the commander saying each man for himself.  But we will see.

The colonies secret weapon were the Christian or Praying Indians.  They were excellent at scouting and preventing an ambush.  I have not read of any difference in their fighting abilities;  So I am thinking of using  them as scouts.  They will be attached to a command but operate independently and can only be hit with a special card (king, queen joker).   this way they can find and warn about an ambush before it happens.

Another unusual unit will be Colonists cavalry.  They appeared to be mounted Infantry.  So rude to the battlefield and dismount to fight.  But there were a few (very few) mounted cavalry charges.  

That's its for now.  More after a couple play tests.  I will post A solo game soon to show how it plays.

And, as always feedback is appreciated and looked wanted.

3 comments:

  1. This all sounds very good and interesting Mark and am certainly looking forward to reading an AAR:)

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  2. A classic rule set - look forward to seeing how your plans work out

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  3. All sounds most exciting. I really look forward to seeing your game and reading about it. Iconic rules, should be great.

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