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Re: Inaugural Ohio BrikWars Meeting
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Sun, 16 Apr 2000 00:44:26 GMT
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In lugnet.fun.gaming, Gino A. Melone writes:
> The Ohio BrikWars have commenced. We met today for about 8 hours.
> Loads of fun. We had Drew Lawrence, Adrian Drake and Jeff Christner
> fielding TL6 mechs, tanks and troopers against my TL3 keep. Ken (I didn't
> catch his last name) joined us as photographer. Carolyn Cheney and
> friends dropped in to observe.
>
> We decided to have all of the SpaceMen attack my keep. I was playing
> mostly Castle. Backed up by 21 cannons.
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> I fielded about 1900CP worth of Knights, Archers, Troopers, Scouts,
> Cannons and a keep (based on the Royal Knights Castle baseplate). The
> combined space forces were 1900-2000CP. 3-4 Mechs, 2 tanks, 2 hover
> craft, a bunch of troopers and 30 skeletons.
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> We felt that the field wouldn't be fair like that so we built two BURP
> mountains to form a pass that the attackers would have to funnel through.
> We also through several NPCs onto the mountains to keep it interesting.
> Thanks Geoff for manning the rock monster which was throwing rocks into
> the pass. By the time we built the mountains and fielded all of the
> troops, it was around 2:00 before we really got going. We had to vacate
> the room by 6:00. So we started packing at 5:30.
>
> We definately fielded way too many troops for our experience level. We
> got about 7-8 turns completed.
>
> My opening cannonball shot (3rd turn) took out 5 SpaceTroopers. Yeah!
> I held my own as the SpaceMen tried to get through a narrow pass and over
> rough terrain.
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> However, when we had to break, I was already beginning to feel the
> effects of attrition on my artillery men. Eventually, the superior
> firepower (that is, range) of the TL5 weapons would have won. The
> SpaceMen were converging on the RockMonster as we had to quit. He
> wouldn't have lasted two more turns. After that distraction was gone, I
> would have felt the full brunt of their attack. And it wouldn't have been
> pretty. Once those tanks got within range of my keep, it would have been
> emtpy fast.
>
> Based on our experience, a 2-1 ratio of CP for each TL difference seems
> about right. We'll probably do more cross-TL battles and be able to hone
> this.
>
> With my 1900CP and the advantage that NCPs and terrain provided, I'd say
> my armie's total battle worth was around 4500-5000CP. The terrain easily
> doubled my effectiveness. And the RockMonster was going to take almost
> the entire combined force of the SpaceMen to kill quickly. He had ~143AV
> (13 Brix of 3d10 rock).
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> Based on this, I'd say I was about equal to 1200CP of TL5. Which is
> consistent with the fact that I was doomed against 1900CP.
>
> Ken took a ton of pictures. Hopefully, we'll have them on the web
> soon. I'm sure that everyone will have more to add about our battle. We
> had a blast and are already trying to plan a sequel, with much smaller
> armies.
>
> We also hashed out some simplified magic rules while gabbing. I'll
> probably post those tonight or tomorrow. We came up with an idea for a
> truly interesting Wizard.
>
> Later,
> Gino A...
Hurray! Pics! I get inspired by the sight of masses of mini-figs running off
to the their doom :)
Groovy stuff
Justin Chilsett
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