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Miniatures Adventure => Age of Myths, Gods and Empires => Topic started by: Melnibonean on September 06, 2020, 11:10:24 AM

Title: TtS - Rome v's Macedonia
Post by: Melnibonean on September 06, 2020, 11:10:24 AM
I played another solo game of To The Strongest. This one was much larger than my first try and the game was smooth easy and took only a couple of hours to play to a conclusion. I'm really impressed by these rules. They are simple yet very playable and the game really had the feel of a big battle.

I did a full battle report on my blog so please have a read: https://this28mmlife.blogspot.com/2020/09/bigger-tts-rome-vs-macedonia.html
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Title: Re: TtS - Rome v's Macedonia
Post by: SJWi on September 06, 2020, 12:02:43 PM
Hi, great looking game and a nice write up.  I too am a big fan of TTS and it is my "go-to" set of ancients/medieval  rules. I have resisted the temptation of "Sword and Spear"" and "Mortem et Gloriam" because (a) I don't want the faff of learning a new set (b) I have invested in the kit needed for TTS and (c)  TTs has never really let us down. I am looking forward to v2 which I think is expected early next year.

I too have a Polybian Roman army, but don't use it much and hence am interested in your report .  In one of his lists the author Simon Miller used Legionaries as "small units"/maniples with only 1 hit point, but later said you could increase to larger 2-disorder units. Which version have you used and if so why?

Thanks.
Title: Re: TtS - Rome v's Macedonia
Post by: Melnibonean on September 06, 2020, 01:36:56 PM
I too have a Polybian Roman army, but don't use it much and hence am interested in your report .  In one of his lists the author Simon Miller used Legionaries as "small units"/maniples with only 1 hit point, but later said you could increase to larger 2-disorder units. Which version have you used and if so why?

Thanks.
Thanks for your positive feedback.
I used the more recent regular sized unit made up of one small unit of hastati and one of principe. He says to place them one line behind the other but I found it looks good and works exactly the same by arranging them in a quincunx formation.
Title: Re: TtS - Rome v's Macedonia
Post by: Westbury on September 06, 2020, 05:45:30 PM
Interesting. My experience was the exact opposite. Shows what a diverse hobby it is :)
Title: Re: TtS - Rome v's Macedonia
Post by: bigredbat on September 09, 2020, 08:08:44 PM
Hi chaps, the original mechanisms had single-hit units, which we later merged (3 years ago?) into a 2-hit hastati-principes unit.  This March I introduced a new 3-hit deep unit which combines hastati, principes and triarii, which mechanism is, I think, pretty uncommon in wargames rules. You can find this in the spanking new, free, eBook of ancient army lists here: https://bigredbatshop.co.uk/collections/all/products/tts-ancient-army-lists-9-8-20 (https://bigredbatshop.co.uk/collections/all/products/tts-ancient-army-lists-9-8-20)

Cheers, Simon
Title: Re: TtS - Rome v's Macedonia
Post by: Melnibonean on September 10, 2020, 11:46:57 PM
Hi chaps, the original mechanisms had single-hit units, which we later merged (3 years ago?) into a 2-hit hastati-principes unit.  This March I introduced a new 3-hit deep unit which combines hastati, principes and triarii, which mechanism is, I think, pretty uncommon in wargames rules. You can find this in the spanking new, free, eBook of ancient army lists here: https://bigredbatshop.co.uk/collections/all/products/tts-ancient-army-lists-9-8-20 (https://bigredbatshop.co.uk/collections/all/products/tts-ancient-army-lists-9-8-20)

Cheers, Simon

Thanks for the reminder. I did download the new army list book but I never looked at it. I see you've added plenty of designer notes and reference reading. So I'll have a read and then I'll have a rematch to try the new lists/rules.
Title: Re: TtS - Rome v's Macedonia
Post by: bigredbat on September 11, 2020, 07:54:24 AM
...super- also have a look at the Even Stronger supplement if you haven't seen it, there are some great extra rules and tweaks in there.