With Historicon coming on the horizon, we decided have some friends other to play a second game. It is always good to test out all the possible options. We had all, but one faction play in Kalissa's scenario in this game, which were the bandits. The reason why was because they were not all labelled yet. There are a lot of peasants in that faction that are pretty weak. However, in this game, we had way more faction combat. The Chinese did not survive, nor did the Sword School. Apparently, running into gunfire had the same effect in the 1600's as of now. I am not sorry about it. I had two guys left by the end of the game. The big winners were the Japanese Samurai and the Koreans. The Sohei Monks were in a fair condition, but the Swordsmen did some work to them before their near demise. I must say that I am looking forward to seeing how the games play out at the show. Anyway, here are some more shots.
Wargaming and Such: This is mainly a blog for all other wargamers and similar hobbies to enjoy. My wife, Kalissa and I have been wargaming together, since my first wargame. We both started out playing Flames of War and have since broaden our interests in near all gaming. Though, we mainly play WW2 games, there are a whole range of interest we have. Hopefully, this blog and you all will get to see it all or close to it! Enjoy!
Sunday, June 30, 2019
AAR: Ronin: Kalissa's Historicon Test Game Two
With Historicon coming on the horizon, we decided have some friends other to play a second game. It is always good to test out all the possible options. We had all, but one faction play in Kalissa's scenario in this game, which were the bandits. The reason why was because they were not all labelled yet. There are a lot of peasants in that faction that are pretty weak. However, in this game, we had way more faction combat. The Chinese did not survive, nor did the Sword School. Apparently, running into gunfire had the same effect in the 1600's as of now. I am not sorry about it. I had two guys left by the end of the game. The big winners were the Japanese Samurai and the Koreans. The Sohei Monks were in a fair condition, but the Swordsmen did some work to them before their near demise. I must say that I am looking forward to seeing how the games play out at the show. Anyway, here are some more shots.
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Superb, wonderful looking terrain and minis!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful looking board - I look forward to seeing it and the two of you at Historicon
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