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Another Ruleset Test

So I was looking for my copies of “Twilight” the Pike & Shot Society rulesets, as I had just acquired some more of them. This was prompted by my renewing my P&SS membership. The Arquebusier journal is worth the membership alone and at the moment of course is a lifeline.

Well I stumbled across “Table Top Battles” (TTB). This ruleset I have had many years and is in pristine condition which means unused. Authored by Mike and Joyce Smith my edition dates from 2007 although the bulk of the ruleset dates from its first publication in 2000. That was the heyday? of DBx rules and for that matter Warhammer Ancient Battles was in the wings and by 2007 everywhere.

I think some of the rules ideas reflect that era well. Yet they are niche in the sense that they are “gridded”. Now gridded wargames are not new and by some parts of the hobby be simply considered as extensions of chess or board games.

Given TTB pitches its main objective at around 6′ x 4′ playing areas and 2.5 hour long games, these are not board game rules.

My current testing of Neil Thomas’s Ancient and Medieval Wargaming (AMW) and Daniel Mersey’s Dux Bellorum (DuB) using Anglo Saxon shield walls, with the odd mounted troops thrown in, has now got a new dimension.

So next up will be a report on how two shieldwalls fared under Table Top Battles.

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COVID-19 ? Will it make me blog more?

It has been a while since I wrote on this blog and in that time the world has literally turned upside down. Back then, actually only February, the Chinese were wrestling with their outbreak while in Italy the first signs of a serious European outbreak were just appearing. Since then it has begun to spread everywhere and most of Europe is locking down to try to avoid following Italy into significant loss of life.

Society is in collective shock and it appears relying heavily on the world wide web to help the isolation and separation that we must now all encounter.

So I hope this will be the last time I write about COVID-19 and that this blog will focus instead on the distraction of the simple hobby of table-top wargaming.

I hope that what I share you will enjoy.