Battle of Sittangbad (played solo)
(as described in Charge! or how to play war games).
I decided to use forces from my Spanish Wars of Succession array and the rules Twilight of the Sun King published by the Pike & Shot Society. My table was not the huge affair as detailed in the report in the rules, being under four foot from the table edge to the outskirts of Sittangbad. Nevertheless I doubted that the sixteen moves would be sufficient and would up this to twenty if required.
The background to the battle is that the Emperor's invasion army has been badly mauled and the remnants have retreated on Sittangbad where a small relief force is esconced. Due to lack of foresight the town of Sittangbad has a large supply of stores that have not been evacuated so the Emperor's men have to keep the Elector's forces at bay for the requisite sixteen turns and then try to extricate themselves across the only bridge across the river Weser.
Based on the force descriptions in Charge! I allocated the following:
Elector:
Cavalry - 3 Horse Regiments
Main Body - 4 infantry brigades and 2 artillery batteries.
Reserve - 2 infantry brigades and 1 artillery battery
Emperor:
Bivouacking in the fields some 4km North of Sittangbad General Kornberg with 3 Brigades of foot and 1 Regiment of horse.
Manning the barricades of Sittangbad General Lentulus with 2 brigades of foot (one small) and one regiment of horse.
I divided the Electors forces into 3 commands, since if half an armies commands suffer 50% casualties then army morale is tested every go and will collapse. I did not want the game to be decided by losing 2 cavalry regiments. Similarly, I did a fudge with the Emperor's forces, counting it as one command for break purposes, but allowing Lentulus to issue orders to the troops in and around Sittangbad.
The Elector would be able to bring 1/4 of his forces on in each of the first four turns (which turned out to be 3 units per move, including guns).
All the general's were average, enabling one activation to be rerolled or an extra move activation to be rolled for.