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Father Tilly: Thirty Years War Scenario Supplement – Werben, Bamberg, Lech: July 1631 - April 1632
Father Tilly: Thirty Years War Scenario Supplement – Werben, Bamberg, Lech: July 1631 - April 1632
by AB One Games (2010)
Player Count
2 to 8

Player Ages
12+

Playing Time
2 hours to 6 hours
Categories
  • Wargame
  • Expansion for Base-game
  • Miniatures
  • Book
  • Pike and Shot
  • Designers
  • Stephen Danes
  • Mechanisms
  • Simulation
  • Scenario / Mission / Campaign Game
  • Family
  • Thirty Years War
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    Description

    This supplement is designed for the Father Tilly rules and covers the end of the conflict between King Gustavus of Sweden and his bitter opponent Count Jean Tserclaus, Baron of Tilly, commander of the Catholic forces in Germany.

    Three scenarios are described in this booklet,
    • the first, the skirmish at Werben is a small encounter game that does not require huge numbers of figures and can easily be handled by two players.
    • The next scenario Bamberg' is a larger affair that requires a more substantial commitment in time and figures. This game can be played with up to two or three players per side.
    • And finally, the last scenario covers the Battle of Lech. This is a large battle requiring around two hundred and fifty figures per side, three to four players per side plus a good five or six hours gaming.

    The Lech scenario is based around a river crossing under heavy enemy fire and contains special rules for boats, bridges and other details that allow such actions. Players will need to have a copy of the Swedish War gaming supplement for the details of Swedish generals, troops and tactics, in order to properly use these scenarios.

    The Battle on the Lech was Tilly's final battle. Defending a river crossing to prevent the Swedish forces from crossing into Bavarian territory, the old Catholic general suffered a fatal wound while encouraging his beleaguered troops to stand fast in the face of punishing Swedish artillery fire. Will the Imperial army suffer the same fate as the historical outcome or can they deliver a major reverse to the great Swedish king?

    —description from the publisher

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