Introduction
So, this is Part 2 of our games club's SAGA Escalation League. A group of us from HAHA (Helensburgh Alternative Hobby Association) are collecting new SAGA armies to a monthly timetable. February's challenge was to expand the warlord and 1 point that we had produced in January by bringing a second point of troops. Heady stuff!
6 of us met on the club's regular Thursday evening. This was somewhat awkward, since I had planned (without thinking about it very hard) that in session 2 we would fight 2 vs 2 battles. Of course, that only works if you have 4 or 8 players, or indeed any other multiple of four.
Instead, we decided to play 3 vs 3, with each side having 3 warlords and their respective 2-point entourages. This makes for a fairly quick battle, so we managed to fit in 2 such games over the course of the evening.
6 of us met on the club's regular Thursday evening. This was somewhat awkward, since I had planned (without thinking about it very hard) that in session 2 we would fight 2 vs 2 battles. Of course, that only works if you have 4 or 8 players, or indeed any other multiple of four.
Instead, we decided to play 3 vs 3, with each side having 3 warlords and their respective 2-point entourages. This makes for a fairly quick battle, so we managed to fit in 2 such games over the course of the evening.
Game 1
In the first game, both sides looked fairly evenly distributed across their base lines. |
However, the Crusaders made a beeline for the Saxons... |
...whilst the Jomsvikings and Skraelings defended the rest of the table against an aggressive, but somewhat disjointed attack from the combined Norman and Byzantine horsemen. |
The isolated Saxons and Crusaders fought each other to an exhausted stalemate. Much blood was spilt, but neither of these warlords could finish off his opponent before the end of the game. |
Result: a significant (but not crushing) victory for the combined Jomsvikings, Skraelings and Saxons.
Game 2
We randomised the sides again and reset for another game.
Result: a narrow victory for the Normans, Saxons and Crusaders.
Result: a narrow victory for the Normans, Saxons and Crusaders.
Conclusion
The sharp-eyed reader will have noticed that the Saxons were on the winning side in both games and therefore score 3 league points. Equally, the Byzantines were on the losing side twice and only score 1 league point. Everyone else who was present comes in second place with one win and one loss: 2 league points.
Standings are therefore as follows:
January Starter for ten |
February Powers of two |
March Long live the peasants! |
April Bonus round |
May Armageddon |
TOTAL | |
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Byzantines | 1 | 1 | 2 | |||
Anglo Saxons | 3 | 3 | 6 | |||
Normans | 1 | 2 | 3 | |||
Jomsvikings | 1 | 2 | 3 | |||
Anglo Danes | 3 | (absent) | 3 | |||
Skraelings | 1 | 2 | 3 | |||
Crusaders | 2 | 2 | 4 |
For March's challenge, each warband must add a 3rd point to its strength - but these must not be hearthguard. An additional 8 warriors or 12 levy will almost double the size of many of these warbands!
What a great way to build an army and pick up the rules!
ReplyDeleteThat's the idea, Michael :-) ! It's a nice, gentle introduction for the newcomers and a chance to build up an extra force for the old hands. Plus, there may be prizes...
DeleteThe three-a-side variant seemed to work very well, all participants must have felt they had a good chance to win too, in either or both games.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Joe. Win or lose, I think everyone involved enjoyed the games.
DeleteIt looks like time for an epic dogpile onto the Saxons.
ReplyDeleteThat could happen - though I think it's early enough to be worried about "unbeatable" leads...
DeleteHi Curtis! I've realised It's been some time since I read your blog and came to see what I had been missing. Seems this strange year has gotten into this blog too! Hope everything is ok and you resume posting soon, I really enjoyed reading your posts.
ReplyDeleteWell, thanks. But I'm Hugh, not Curtis :-) .
DeleteThere will be some new posts soon, I promise. As you say, it's been a strange year...
Oops, sorry then, Hugh! I'm happy you are faring well despite the weird times.
DeleteNice one!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
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