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Mar. 01, 2003, 06:27PM
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Roy brought his Wood Elves and I brought my Vampire Counts. Since this was Warhammer Skirmish and not Mordheim, we agreed models equipped with spears simply count as having hand weapons. Here are the forces:
Wood Elves:
10 Glade Guard (100 pts)
8 Archers (104 pts)
10 Skeletons (80 pts)
10 Zombies (60 pts)
6 Dire Wolves (60 pts)
Setup: I had just enough walls to surround a 4' x 4' area. I placed the big tomb in the middle as a centerpiece. After the game, when I came home, I realized I had forgotten a bunch of my graveyard pieces. That proved I had more than I needed! In my next battle report, I hope to fill a whole 4' x 6' table with the graveyard terrain.

Although Roy could choose any half of the table, he liked the idea of running for the gate. Technically, any Wood Elf model that made it to that wall counted as escaping the graveyard. We'll call the gate North.
Roy set up his Wood Elves on the West side of the battlefield. His 10 Glade Guard, armed with swords, shields and light armor, surrounded the 8 Archers. We decided shooting over intervening headstones counted as a -1 for shooting.
I rolled for which Undead figs started the game and got 4 Zombies, 3 Skeletons and 2 Dire Wolves. I placed the Zombies in front of his troops, the Skeletons behind them and the Dire Wolves way off to the Northeast corner. I hoped the Dire Wolves would be able to rush around the end of the Wood Elves and charge individual figures. Since they have a higher Strength when they charge, I figured they might be more useful picking off stragglers while the Zombies and Skeletons bogged down the Wood Elves.
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Skip ahead 1. SCENARIO
2. SETUP
3. TURN 1
4. TURN 2
5. TURN 3
6. TURN 4
7. TURN 5
8. TURN 6
9. TURN 7
10. TURN 8
11. TURN 9
12. TURN 10
13. TURN11
14. SUMMARY
TERRAIN - Please make a Small Brick Accessory mold!
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