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White Mountain
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8 November 1620
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The Bohemian Revolt
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Cards 7A-10A
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Morale: 4
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Imperials & Catholic League
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Cards 1A-6A
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Morale: 2
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A strong defensive position is squandered by the hapless rebel leadership, effectively ending the Bohemian Revolt. Incredibly, the war it ignited would continue on, engulfing most of Europe for three decades. A simple battle to get your feet wet.
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Marston Moor
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2 July 1644
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Royalists
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Cards 11A-17A
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Morale: 2
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Parliament & Covenanters
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Cards 18A-24A
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Morale: 3
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A letter from King Charles convinced Prince Rupert of the Rhine that he ought to fight a much larger army. Parliament won a lopsided victory. Only the stubborn stand of the Whitecoats prevented total disaster. This has more moving parts than the White Mountain scenario.
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The Plains of Abraham
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13 September 1759
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British
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Cards 25A-28A
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Morale: 0
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French
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Cards 29A-32A
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Morale: 0
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To win, the British must Rout all 3 French cards without losing any of their own. If the French Rout a single card, they win (even if they lose their last card when doing so).
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The battle that won Canada for the British. This battle introduces Counter-attack Reactions.
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Bosworth Field
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22 August 1485
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House of York
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Cards 33A-35A
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Morale: 2
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House of Lancaster (Tudor)
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Cards 36A-38A
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Morale: 1
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The battle that ended the Wars of the Roses, and saw the ascendancy of the Tudors. This small and curious scenario gives you a peek at the Absorb reaction and introduces Command actions, turning on the timely arrival of fresh troops.
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Malplaquet
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11 September 1709
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French
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Cards 39A-42A
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Morale: 2
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The Grand Alliance
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Cards 1B-6B
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Morale: 3
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The Grand Alliance broke the French line – but paid for it with heavy losses. French commander Villars wrote to the king after the battle: "If it pleases God to give your majesty's enemies another such victory, they are ruined."
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Ivry
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14 March 1590
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Royalists
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Cards 7B-13B
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Morale: 4
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The Catholic (Holy) League
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Cards 14B-20B
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Morale: 4
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Henri IV defeated his Catholic opposition, thanks in part to enemy mercenaries who were sympathetic to his cause. It wasn't enough to win over Paris; his rule would not be accepted until he converted. This is a tricky scenario – a dance of screens.
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The Dunes
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14 June 1658
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French & English
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Cards 21B-28B
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Morale: 2
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Spanish, French & English
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Cards 29B-35B
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Morale: 3
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Complicated politics saw French and English troops on both sides of this battlefield, widely admired as Turenne's masterpiece. You will need to master all three Reaction types to triumph here.
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Brooklyn Heights
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27 August 1776
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Colonials
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Cards 39B-42B
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Morale: 1
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British & Their Vile Hessians
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Cards 36B-38B
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Morale: 1
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A diversionary attack by Grant disguised Clinton's advance on the Patriot flank. Outgunned, outmanned, outnumbered and outplanned, they've gotta make an all-out stand – at least until the main body of the army can escape. For experienced players.
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St. Albans
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22 May 1455
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House of York
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Cards 43A-46A
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Morale: 1
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House of Lancaster
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Cards 47A-49A
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Morale: 2
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Blore Heath
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22 September 1459
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House of Lancaster
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Cards 50A-55A
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Morale: 3
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House of York
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Cards 56A-60A
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Morale: 1
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Mortimer's Cross
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3 February 1461
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House of Lancaster
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Cards 61A-63A
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Morale: 2
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House of York
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Cards 64A-67A
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Morale: 2
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Towton
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29 March 1461
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House of Lancaster
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Cards 68A-75A
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Morale: 4
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House of York
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Cards 76A-82A
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Morale: 2
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Only 8 Morale cubes (the 6 listed above, and the 2 that start on Special Formations) are used for this scenario. Place the other two back in the box.
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Edgecote Moor
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26 July 1469
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House of York
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Cards 43B-47B
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Morale: 1
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"Robin" of Redesdale
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Cards 48B-51B
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Morale: 1
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The first player to bring in their Formation(s) from Reserve gains a second Morale Cube.
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Barnet
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14 April 1471
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House of Lancaster
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Cards 52B-56B
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Morale: 1
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House of York
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Cards 57B-62B
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Morale: 2
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Tewkesbury
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4 May 1471
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House of York
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Cards 63B-67B
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Morale: 2
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House of Lancaster
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Cards 68B-71B
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Morale: 3
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Stoke Field
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16 June 1487
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An Imposter, Lambert Simnel
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Cards 72B-75B
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Morale: 3
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House of Tudor
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Cards 76B-82B
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Morale: 1
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C3i #32

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Age of Alexander

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