This is meant to be helpful, I'm not being snotty: Cholmondeley is actually pronounced 'Chumley'. I don't know why, but it is, if that is the regiment in your battle!
Yes. I used mechanics from both of them, as well as using some ideas from Fire and Fury. I think I have them to just about where I want them. They lend themselves well to this time period.
Very nice table
This is meant to be helpful, I'm not being snotty: Cholmondeley is actually pronounced 'Chumley'. I don't know why, but it is, if that is the regiment in your battle!
Thank you! Being an American I am not familiar with the pronunciation of these names. Your comment is accepted in the spirit in which it was given.
Are your rules a cross between black powder and sharp practice? They seem to have some characteristics of both of them.
Yes. I used mechanics from both of them, as well as using some ideas from Fire and Fury. I think I have them to just about where I want them. They lend themselves well to this time period.
@dukewinser6662 I'm not familiar with Fire and Fury, but have played the other two. Black Powder is probably my favorite, certainly for bigger games