Hello All,
Just started my first solo game recently, using Anglo-Danish v Norman, and a few questions came up.
1) The Anglo-danish list (72) in the DBMM Army Lists says, regarding the royal huscarls, 'They must be deployed in contact with the king.' Does this refer to the group as a whole or to each individual element?
In a complete reversal of history, for agression, the Anglo-Danes threw 6, the Normans 1, so ended up taking the battle to William by invading France.
Terrain favoured the defender, with both a gentle hill and a small orchard close to their deployment zone. As both armies were allowed 'S' terrain, King Harold had the Sea on his left flank, with an 'impressed shipping' flank march planned.
The season was Autumn and Deployment dice were 1 & 3 (Anglo-Danes & Normans), so even though they had decided to deploy just their mounted, the Normans still deployed first.
Deployment time was fixed as 0400, with no moon (as per P23).
2) The weather, for 2 difference, means that certain water features could be frozen or un-navigable. It didn't actually apply in this game, but if a flank march (chosen before exact weather is known) using naval or impressed shipping meets such conditions, is its non-arrival automatic?
3) King Harold boldly kept the time decided and has started a night march
towards the unsuspecting Norman camp to seize the high ground. When the Norman army starts to roll its PIP dice, are their knights considered already mounted for PIP expenditure?
It seems as if King Harold's brilliant generalship regarding rapid movement and surprise is already having an uncanny effect on the dice!
I suppose I could have chose an easier battle option
, but just want to see how it all unfolds naturally.
Thanks, Steve