Following on from the Woollongong competition, and some tests I ran, is Bw(S) at 6 AP now the decisive weapon on the battlefield?
if not shot at, factor 3 vs 'Others' - then +1 for 2nd rank, then +1 if more when shooting, then grading factors vs (I) or (F) is another -1 for shooting.
A matter of reference here - where does the "then +1 more if shooting" come from?
I'm looking at page 37 of the rules, Tactical Factors and Grading Factors, and there's no +1 that I can see for any element shooting.
The (S) grading factor gives +1 for (S) troops only in various close combat situations or if shot AT.
there is a -1 for the targets of (S) shooters if the shooters are equal or higher, combined with the -1 for being (I) lower could make a hefty -2.
so on a 1-element wide frontage, 2 ranks of Bw(S) would start at 4:3 vs Pike as far as I can see, with the Pike potentially suffering -1 if they tie, or -2 if they are lower.
The minimum score for the pike would therefore be 3+1 (minimum dice)-2 (grade factors) = 2, for an automatic kill agaisnt a minimum roll of 5 for the Bow.
If the Pike roll a 2 they go to a total of 3, and are killed if the bow roll 2 or more.
On a 3 the pike are killed if the bow roll 4 or more (4:8 )
On a 4 they are killed vs a 6 (5:10)
Making 15/36 chance of the pike being killed - or 5/12 - ergo a 7/12 chance of surviving.
The pike also have a chance of pressing forward - to do so they have to score higher than the bow in the pikes own bound - so they have to roll 2 higher - which gives them a 10/36 chance of moving 80p closer - and this may actually result in them making contact in their own move.
the maximum firepower situation is if the troops to teh front of hte pikemen are all archers - so let's see how that pans out:
Let's see - pike start marching at 400p - march to 240p. Bow shoot - half the pike front rank disintigrates, 1/4-1/3 of it (a bit more than 1/2 the survivors - rough proportions) presses forward 80p.
Bow shoot again - 1/2 front rank disintigrates again, no pressing forward. Pike have now lost an average of 1/4 their strength - often they will have lost more so may be disheartened.
Pike advance again - any that pressed forward last time can hit the bow. Any that do no hit the bow get shot at - half of them die, 1/4-13rd press forward and also hit the bow.
So the pike get to hit the bow well depleted in numbers and likely disheartened.
HOWEVER - any pike facing men at arms do not get shot at at all so get into contact unscathed, and any pike on the flanks probably get shot at by extra elements so suffer heavier losses.
chris - what is Traqualir's source for that?