|
Mexican Line Infantry storming a Hacienda |
As I guess you might want to start building your forces for the release of
Rebels and Patriots I thought it would be a good ideea to talk a little bit about the Troop Types we use in the rules.
As in the other rules of the rampant family we use generic troop types to represent the different units you can field in a game. They are indeed generic and you might have to think an extra second about how to best depict and represent the specific troops fielded in the conflict you are building a force for.
Most of the minis in the pictures are from my Mexican-American war 1848 forces that i startedup as my playtest project for Rebels and Patriots. The minis are Perry ACW and Napoleonic and Victrix Napoleonic plastic that I converted in to Mexicans and Americans. The Natives are from Galloping Major, now on to the troop types.
First we have the basic footsloggers that make up most forces during the major part of the period coverd by the rules, The
Line Infantry, they are most often fielded in units of 12 miniatures and they have access to the longest list of Unit upgrades of all Troop types in the game, so it will be possible for you to tailor them in to the perfect unit for your force.
|
American Line Infantry |
We have also included two "specialist Line Infantry" Troop types, The
Light Infantry and the
Shock Infantry, they are both specialisations of the Line Infantry that we feelt needed their own Troop type to best represent their special training and function. They are both normaly fielded in units of 12 miniatures and both have several Special rules that make them stand out in their own way and better represent their special tasks during a battle, but it come with a cost.
|
Mexican Light Infantry |
|
Mexican Grenadiers as Shock Infantry |
Skirmishers have alway had a place on the Horce and Muscet battlefield so also in the Rebels and Patriots rules. The Troop type
Skirmishers can represent either trained regulars that are sent out as a picket/skirmish line those main task are to protect the Line Infantry or as Irregular troops that harass regular troops taking potshots from cover, either way are they fielded in units of 6 miniatures.
|
American Riflemens as Skirmishers |
The last of the true Infantry Troop types are the
Natives, they fight in irregular loose-order warbands that mainly focusing on hit and run tacktics untill the enemy are withered down and then move in for the final assault. If you want your natives to hide in the forest taking well aimed shots you might consider fielding them as Skirmishers instead. Natives are most often fielded in units of 12 miniatures.
|
Native American Warband as Natives |
Even if the rules are focusing on small scale action there
Artillery probably didnt have any greater impact we have included the Artillery Troop type in the rules, the Troop type are subdivided in to Light, Medium and Heavy artillery and are normaly fielded as 1 gun + 4 crew
|
Mexican Artillery |
The last Troop types are the Cavalry, due to the special terrain prerequisites in North America with dence forests etc. Cavalry didnt have the same impact on the warfare as in Europe for example so most cavalry are represented by the
Light Cavalry Troop type, that are fielded in units of 6 miniatures.
|
Mexican Lancers as Light Cavalry |
Sins the focus of the rules also include Mexico we decided to also include the
Shock Cavalry Troop type to better represent Light Cavalry grouped together and used in the battlefield role of European Heavy Cavlry as Shock Cavaly that are normaly fielded in units of 12 miniature! In short the same Light Cavalry minis can be fielded either as Light Cavalry or as Shock Cavalry all depending on how you as a commander want to ues them during the battle.
|
Mexican Cuirassiers fielded as Shock Cavalry |
If you for example are looking for the iconic American Mounted Riflemen you will find him as a Unit Uppgrade in the Skirmish Troop type, already had a buch of question what Troop type they would be represented by.
I hope my short introduction to the different troop type can help you out starting to draft your
Rebels and Patriots forces.
|
Mexican and American forces in battle. About double size of a normal game, i.e. 48 points on each side. |