timed moves thoughts 1. plan your moves during your opponents move 2. move the most important action first, that way your are not rushing 3.Grant some additional time if there are oppprtunity or reaction charges \ fire 4.with practice, you will move more and more efficiently 5. 8 to 10 min is about right for a corps. With more, you may want to set-up movement zones so you are not moving everywhere at once
Guys, this is excellent. I’m a relative newbie to the La Batt system and this is just the sort of primer, and reminder, I’ve been looking for
Hi Paul. Thanks. Glad this was helpful. I will try to do more of these in the future.
timed moves thoughts
1. plan your moves during your opponents move
2. move the most important action first, that way your are not rushing
3.Grant some additional time if there are oppprtunity or reaction charges \ fire
4.with practice, you will move more and more efficiently
5. 8 to 10 min is about right for a corps. With more, you may want to set-up movement zones so you are not moving everywhere at once
All good suggestions. Even playing solo, I still use timed movement to practice for face to face games.
Well done.
Thank you Joe. I hope you find it helpful.
thanks, I remembered about it at 10pm est... sigh...
Lol. Sorry you missed it. This is why I livestreamed the session. If you have questions, you can always message me on Discord or FB.
@@EricsTableNapoleonicBattlesI know. all good and thanks again for putting both of these now on youtube.
This is great.
Thank you. Tune in next Monday for a workshop on the 5th Edition rules.
Well explained, thank You!
Thank you for watching! The Premier rules are one of the easiest to learn in the La Bataille series.
Great job Eric
Thank you Dennis. Glad I can help make the game more accessible to folks.
“I have friends scattered across the United States “. Flex.
Lol. Not trying to flex. Just lucky to have attended various wargame conventions over the years and met new players/friends.
How i can join Your Discord?
Here is the invite: discord.gg/X3UsPdSm