Current Standings:
So overall Bryan and Ron are tied but Ron holds the edge with winning percentage
At 750 points Bryan holds a huge lead with most of us having played 2 games. Looks like I might need to get a 3rd game in. I know Myron and Christian played Saturday. Pat or Glock Elf needs a 2nd game, and Karl needs both yet. Need to hear from Branden and Alex also.
So far 79 games have been played which is amazing. Next month is the 1000 point level and we can bring a Tank, so should be interesting to see what everyone brings. Remember the Game is Demolition. I'm think the last month or the 1250 point games will be Heartbreak Ridge, see below. Let me know what what you think. This is from wwpd website
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Bolt Action Mission: Heartbreak Ridge
Set-Up:
This mission uses 3, 40mm
objectives.
One objective is placed in the
centre of the table. Then, using this centre point, the board is divided into 4
equal sized quarters.
Both players roll a dice. The
highest scorer decides whether to be the attacker or the defender. The defender
picks a quarter of the table and places one of the remaining two objectives in
this quarter. The objective cannot be within 15 inches of the centre of the
board and cannot be within 6 inches of any board edge. The attacker then places
the last objective in the diagonally opposite table quarter. This objective
also cannot be within 15 inches of the centre of the board and cannot be within
6 inches of any board edge.
The defender must then deploy one
infantry unit and infantry or artillery unit in his table quarter. These units
cannot be deployed within 12 inches of the middle of the board. He must then nominate up to half of his
remaining forces to come on the board in his first wave. All other units are
left in Reserve (See Reserves on
page 119 of the rulebook). The attacker must then follow the same steps in his
table quarter.
Objective:
The aim is to hold the most
objectives at the end of the game. To claim an objective there must be a model
from one of your infantry or artillery units within 3 inches of the objective
and there must be no enemy infantry or artillery models within 3 inches of the
objective.
The objective in your own table
quarter is worth zero objective points. The objective in the centre of the
board is worth one objective point. The objective in your opponent’s table
quarter is worth two objective points.
First Turn:
The battle begins. During turn 1
both players must bring their first wave onto the table. These units can enter
the table from any point on their side’s table edge, and must be given either a
run or an advance order. Note that no order test is required to move units onto
the table as part of this first wave.
Game Duration:
Keep a count of how many turns have
elapsed as the game is played. At the end of turn 6, roll a dice. On a result
of 1, 2, or 3 the game ends. On a roll 4, 5, or 6 play one further turn.
Victory!
The side with the most controlled objective points at the
end of the game is the winner. If no side controls any objective points the
game is a draw.
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