East German Turn 1:
All units advanced toward the objectives, putting pressure on my opponent to react quickly. I had the units to spread out. My opponent planned on fighting over 2 objectives, so hoped to kill my tanks heading for the middle. As they dashed, they couldn't contest the objective yet.
US Turn 1:
My opponent tried to move into position to kill my tanks in the center, while contesting the 2 objectives on my flanks. He blitzed his ITVs and destroyed a T-72M in the middle.
East German Turn 2:
I advanced my T-72Ms on the right flank to contest the objective and get side shots on his Abrams tanks. 1 bogged down. These tanks were able to bail 1 and destroy the other. My T-72Ms in the middle finished off the bailed tank, removing the armored threat from the board. My T-55s managed to destroy 3 ITVs, while my BMPs destoryed 2 M113s and bailed out 3 more.
US Turn 2:
Laser-guided munitions and Dragon missiles bailed out 2 T-55s, forcing the unit to break. Fire from his ITVs destroyed my BMP-1 OP and another T-55.
East German Turn 3:
A unit of T-72Ms arrived from reserve. A T-72M destroyed another M113, while a BMP-1 killed a Dragon missile team. As my opponent did not contest the central objective, I captured the center objective and the one near my deployment area.
As my force contained MANY units, 6-1 Warsaw Pact.
I love the Quick missions games 🙂
Hope you both had alot of fun playing them! The deployment zone looks very packed on both sides xD
Quick Missions (PDFs for 30-60 point games, played on a 4×4 table).
5 objectives, what game mode is this? Is it from the new ones?
Nice win
Mirror battlefield, very old school
Yes, as stated in the caption on the picture of the table, the felts are wooded areas.
I’m assuming that the cloth templates represent woods, etc. You may want to consider picking up some linear terrain, but you did a good job balancing the table. Contratulations on the win!
Interesting game, the table is very bare though, unless the coloured cloth represents woods/forests?