A great series of videos that I would definitely recommend to someone who has not played Chain of Command before, prior to playing their first game . Lots of great information presented in a clear and straightforward way. I am personally looking forward to the next CoC battle report.
What an excellent series of videos - thank you so much for taking the time to do these. As a relative nood to the ways of the Lard, these have been extremely helpful - now off to watch some of your battle reports while I tackle my 'pile of opportunity'!
@@StormofSteelWargaming Heh. I am of course a relative noob, not nude as per the typo above! Just watched your I Ain't Been Shot Mum! How to Play vids - looks like I'll be picking that up as my 4th TFL game (after owning CoC, What a Tanker and Infamy, Infamy). Hopefully I'll finally get to have a game of all of these in a few months!
Ah thanks! So is it possible for a senior leader to drop 3, and a junior to drop 2 off the same squad in a single phase? Assuming their orders were rolled.
@@stuartmarentette4208 absolutely, if you had another senior leader attached then theoretically you drop it another 3, so theoretically in an average game the maximum would be 8, unless you had more senior leaders as support options.
Great series from a great communicator. Comprehensive but simple! Thanks and well done...
Thank you very, that's very much appreciated!
A great series of videos that I would definitely recommend to someone who has not played Chain of Command before, prior to playing their first game . Lots of great information presented in a clear and straightforward way. I am personally looking forward to the next CoC battle report.
Cheers James, I am glad you enjoyed the series. I have plans for others with other rules, also there will be more AARs coming soon!
Thanks again for your How to series. Very useful, I will be picking C of C up as well as Nuts. Both look very interesting.
You're welcome!
Thank you for this presentation of the rules , I'll be able to understand your battle reports now : ) !
No worries, glad you found it useful.
What an excellent series of videos - thank you so much for taking the time to do these. As a relative nood to the ways of the Lard, these have been extremely helpful - now off to watch some of your battle reports while I tackle my 'pile of opportunity'!
Glad you like them! Thank you!
@@StormofSteelWargaming Heh. I am of course a relative noob, not nude as per the typo above! Just watched your I Ain't Been Shot Mum! How to Play vids - looks like I'll be picking that up as my 4th TFL game (after owning CoC, What a Tanker and Infamy, Infamy). Hopefully I'll finally get to have a game of all of these in a few months!
@@Kevin.Mitchell Ha ha, yeah, I figured... IABSM is an excellent game, I've never had a dull game of it.
Excellent set of videos. Clear and well presented. Enjoyed them.
Cheers Andy, I'm glad you enjoyed them. I've got ideas for other sets of rules in the future.
You rule Alex! Thanks my friend 👍
Cheers buddy!
great stuff
Cheers!
Hello, good video my friend. That was a very informativ video series. Cheers mate.
Cheers buddy, I am glad you enjoyed the series, I had fun making it!
Good series! i have tried the game and liked it.
cheers peter< I am glad you enjoyed the series. CoC is a great game, maybe my favourite game in fact.
Nice work
Thank you very much!
Thank you
You're welcome
That’s the most shock that can be removed in a single phase?
There isn't an upper limit, it's entirely based on the leaders level of inititiative who are reducing shock.
Ah thanks! So is it possible for a senior leader to drop 3, and a junior to drop 2 off the same squad in a single phase? Assuming their orders were rolled.
@@stuartmarentette4208 absolutely, if you had another senior leader attached then theoretically you drop it another 3, so theoretically in an average game the maximum would be 8, unless you had more senior leaders as support options.
@@StormofSteelWargaming cleared up a big issue for me. Cheers mate!
@@stuartmarentette4208 you're welcome!