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Distance Points

Paces
300 400 4 4 2 6 12 3
Half Battalion 200 300 10 10 4 12 25 3
100 200
20 20 10 25 50 6
Up to 100
30 30 15 40 60 10

Two Skirmish Zugs, 300 400 2 5 1 4 8 2


Jager or Line, without 200 300 8 8 2 8 16 2
cover. 100 200 15 15 4
6 17 34
Up to 100
25 25 10 30 50 7

Two Jager 300 400 3 3 8 8 12 3


Skirmish Zugs 200 300 5 5 15 15 25 5
with cover 100 200 10 10 25 25 40 10
Up to 100
20 20 40 40 60 20

Two Line Infantry 300 400 1 1 6 6 10 1


Skirmish Zugs with 200 300 3 3 10 10 20 3
cover 100 200 5 5 20 20 30 5
Up to 100
25 25 30 30 50 25

Cover 50% from infantry or canister. -33% from ball


Strength Difference Die Odds Index Point Shift Repulsed Troops
Equal forces to 1/6th difference Die 1 1:1 No shift When the circle in the die gives the initial R the
Between 1/6th and difference Die 2 3:2 +1 beaten troops are Repulsed. They have turned
Between and difference Die 3 2:1 +2 back from the attack, but they remain in good
Between and 1 difference Die 4 3:1 +3 order as they retire, without significant losses.
Between 1 and 1 2/3rd difference Die 5 4:1 +4 They need two moved before they can defend
themselves and three before they may assume
the offensive. One of the troop blocks is turned
over to signify this status.

Defeated Troops
When the circle on the die gives D the beaten
troops turn back. Only some of them regain their
order and the rest begin to scatter. Losses are
significant. These Defeated troops need three
moves before they can defend and six before
they may assume the offensive. Two troop
blocks will be turned over to signify this status.

Totally Defeated Troops


When the circle on the die gives T it means the
troops are Totally Defeated. They go back in
disorder in full flight. They need five moves
before they can rally for defence, and ten before
they can assume the offensive. As soon as they
are able to defend themselves one troop block is
turned face up and when they are able to assume
to offensive all the troop blocks are turned face
upwards again.

Casualties against the loser, represented in points values, are shown by either the figure above the circle, per half
battalion of infantry, or below per squadron of cavalry. The victors losses are, in the case of infantry, considered to be
those taken from fire as they advanced to contact, whilst victorious cavalry will suffer half of the losses of the defeated
force.

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