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Available in an external warehouse.Sale Price
Maciejowice 1794 depicts the last battle of Thaddeus Kosciuszko. Poles were opposed by a Russian Army led by general Ivan Fersen. Mechanics of the game are based on random leader activations that decide sequence in which units fire, perform movement and melees. Almost all units can participate in ranged combat, not only activated ones, so the battle can rage on all parts of the map. Many rules are identical to Szczekociny 1794 ruleset - additional rules include Limbered Artillery, effectiveness of first salvo, firing upon enemy from rear or flank and collapse of fighting units. Scale of the game: Infantry - companies Cavalry - squadrons Artillery - batteries of 2 to 6 guns One hex - 100 meters One turn - 15 minutes
| Mechanics: | Chit-Pull System |
| Categories: | War |
| Alternative names: | |
| This was seen 1310 times | |
Maciejowice 1794 depicts the last battle of Thaddeus Kosciuszko. Poles were opposed by a Russian Army led by general Ivan Fersen. Mechanics of the game are based on random leader activations that decide sequence in which units fire, perform movement and melees. Almost all units can participate in ranged combat, not only activated ones, so the battle can rage on all parts of the map. Many rules are identical to Szczekociny 1794 ruleset - additional rules include Limbered Artillery, effectiveness of first salvo, firing upon enemy from rear or flank and collapse of fighting units. Scale of the game: Infantry - companies Cavalry - squadrons Artillery - batteries of 2 to 6 guns One hex - 100 meters One turn - 15 minutes
| Mechanics: | Chit-Pull System |
| Categories: | War |
| Alternative names: | |
| This was seen 1310 times | |