Bolt Action Checking out the Beachhead Assault Scenario!

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  • Опубліковано 20 сер 2024
  • Bolt Action - Beachhead Assault! D-Day Event Scenario.
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    Hey all you Bolt Action Lovers! Its Andy here bringing you another episode for Bolt Action. In this episode Myself and Jason go over a custom scenario that was created for a upcoming local D-Day Event hosted by us here at Trident Wargaming. Everyone loves to bust out their miniatures and play games, but when you design and build a specific thematic mission/table it just makes it a whole lot better. With saying that come on over and take a listen as we discuss how the battle went, the game mechanics put in place and the results of how the armies faired in this scenario.
    If you have made your own custom mission please share with us here at Trident Wargaming as we love to check them out and give them a go.
    Here's a link for the scenario - Beach Head Assault.
    if you have any suggestions please feel free to let me know.
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  • @ChrisS-fh7zt
    @ChrisS-fh7zt 11 місяців тому +2

    I usually go and say any engineer, commando, Rangers, and airborne have demolition charges and so they got to get in base to base contact with a bunker. then for 1 whole turn they have to remain there, the only thing they can do is go down. Any other action it cancels the setting of the charges and have to do it again. Once set for that turn the next they have to move a minimum of 3 inches and then roll a dice anything but a 1 and the bunker is rubble and is gone, since they probably put about 500 pounds of high explosives around it. And why no regular infantry that is simple they just wasn't trained how to use them and have no experience with them, unlike the list I pointed out that did.