063.Equal Strength_a - WDS Crusades: Book I



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Games Played: | 0 |
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Turns: | 16 |
Type: | Stock |
First Side: | Islamic Alliance (S&S) |
Second Side: | Crusader Alliance (S&S) |
The is a hypothetical scenario that places two equal strength armies opposite each other.
The Crusaders are being led by Count Raymond IV of Toulouse. He and his small force are on a mission to forage the land for supplies. Along the way, they encounter the young Sultan of Rum, Kilij Arslan I. By some strange coincidence, both armies are exactly equal in every way. That means they have exactly the same number of men, the same quality ratings, and even the same weapons.
Recommended Rules: [Default]
Intended to be played Head-to-Head, but can also be played solitaire as either side.
Note: Because the "First Side" will be the Crusader Alliance and each side has an objective hex worth 75 points, the number of points needed for a Crusader victory is 75 points greater than the Islamic Alliance. This is because the Crusader Alliance's 75 points have already been added to their total points.
The Crusaders are being led by Count Raymond IV of Toulouse. He and his small force are on a mission to forage the land for supplies. Along the way, they encounter the young Sultan of Rum, Kilij Arslan I. By some strange coincidence, both armies are exactly equal in every way. That means they have exactly the same number of men, the same quality ratings, and even the same weapons.
Recommended Rules: [Default]
Intended to be played Head-to-Head, but can also be played solitaire as either side.
Note: Because the "First Side" will be the Crusader Alliance and each side has an objective hex worth 75 points, the number of points needed for a Crusader victory is 75 points greater than the Islamic Alliance. This is because the Crusader Alliance's 75 points have already been added to their total points.