tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7799357743004909192.post1469004181713753620..comments2024-01-04T23:48:09.384-05:00Comments on Pawnderings on Games: Clash for a Continent, Ticonderoga session reportSeth Owenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12206653100499935990noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7799357743004909192.post-24894611190689978072009-06-18T11:02:49.456-04:002009-06-18T11:02:49.456-04:00One way in which things could have gone very diffe...One way in which things could have gone very differently would be if you had lost a leader early on (before gaining the ramparts) or even later. Your actions would be reduced by one which I think would be a very significant handicap. As it was, I had plenty of chances to kill leaders but the dice never came up. I think it might be more prudent to storm the ramparts without the leaders, actually.<br /><br />The French on the other hand can, at least at the beginning, use their leaders more safely since they will generally get the first volley at close range where the leaders are most vulnerable simply due to the number of dice being rolled. I moved my leaders over to my right flank to respond to your feint and then did not get them back to the left quickly enough. In the future, I will leave them in the center although it is VERY difficult as the French to just sit there and do nothing for several turns. That's what they need to do though.Spinozahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18435059857767122781noreply@blogger.com