Thursday, 17 October 2019

Top 4 Napoleonic battle formations of 2017

When we (Thomas, Ciaran and I),  started wargaming in 2017 we tried and tested our own Napoleonic formations. These, paired with our old rules were surprisingly effective.
However, with the creation of our new rules 3 of these formations became obsolete and dangerous to use in battle.
If you wish to try some of these yourself, I recommend playing our old rules, for this is where these formations truly shine.

1. THE FORWARD-FACING V
Prussian infantry displaying the Forward-Facing V
Extensively used by my Prussian army in early and small-scale battles in 2017. Had no benefits over a line but it did look cooler. This formation was also used by Ciaran's Russians but on a smaller scale.


2. THE REAR-FACING V
French infantry displaying the Rear-Facing V
Designed and used by Thomas in the later months of 2017, The Rear-Facing V could counter the Vs employed by my Prussian and occasionally Ciaran's Russian army. It was designed to withstand an attack in it's center while it's flanks, or horns, pounded the enemy from the side. I remember them as being quite tough to crack. I remember a large 20-man one once the Ciaran and I could barely deal with.
However, when we introduced the new rules, this powerful formation became obsolete. Mainly because it's shape makes it easier to outflank and it not immune to cavalry with the new rules.
I have not seen one of these in combat since December 2017.


3. THE FORWARD-FACING V WITH SCOUTS
The Prussian army demonstrating the V with scouts.
The most common defensive formation of my Prussian army in 2017. I think I was the only person out of us who made use of this. I designed it to deal with the frequent problem of flanking attacks quite early on in 2017. In fact, I remember using this for the first time in my second wargame ever.
Sadly, it was made outdated with our new rules, particularly against cavalry and was last used mid 2018.


4. THE SEMI-SQUARE
Still a valid formation today, here we see the French deployed in a Semi-Square
The semi square was an evolution of the V formation. First introduced by Thomas' French, the Semi-Square appeared later in 2017 as a result of trying to form a square but not having enough troops! Though not immune to cavalry, it was fairly effective against infantry.
With our new rules, it isn't as potent as it used to be but it's definitely not obsolete yet!

Please feel free to try these yourself, but use our old rules for the best results! Thanks for your patience!

-Jakob Morris
Co-Founder of Miniature wars

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