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authorTor Andersson <tor@ccxvii.net>2023-12-15 19:18:16 +0100
committerTor Andersson <tor@ccxvii.net>2024-01-08 16:36:48 +0100
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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ status,expansion,number,name,date,player1,cards1,morale1,tactical1,player2,cards
1,Wars of the Roses,11,Mortimer's Cross,3 February 1461,House of Lancaster,61A-63A,2,,House of York,64A-67A,2,,,,,
1,Wars of the Roses,12,Towton,29 March 1461,House of Lancaster,68A-75A,4,,House of York,76A-82A,2,,,"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.",,
1,Wars of the Roses,13,Edgecote Moor,26 July 1469,House of York,43B-47B,1,,"""Robin"" of Redesdale",48B-51B,1,,,The first player to bring in their Formation(s) from Reserve gains a second Morale Cube.,,
-treason!,Wars of the Roses,14,Barnet,14 April 1471,House of Lancaster,52B-56B,1,,House of York,57B-62B,2,,,,,
+1,Wars of the Roses,14,Barnet,14 April 1471,House of Lancaster,52B-56B,1,,House of York,57B-62B,2,,,,,
1,Wars of the Roses,15,Tewkesbury,4 May 1471,House of York,63B-67B,2,,House of Lancaster,68B-71B,3,,,,,
1,Wars of the Roses,16,Stoke Field,16 June 1487,"An Imposter, Lambert Simnel",72B-75B,3,,House of Tudor,76B-82B,1,,,,,
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@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ treason!,Wars of the Roses,14,Barnet,14 April 1471,House of Lancaster,52B-56B,1,
1,Base Game,36,Pharsalus,9 August 48 BCE,Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus,217A-220A,2,,Gaius Iulius Caesar,221A-225A,2,,,,"The decisive battle of Caesar's Civil War saw him square off against his old ally Pompey the Great. Knowing he would lose a straightforward clash of arms, Caesar gambled everything on a bold stratagem.",
1,Base Game,37,Inkerman,5 November 1854,Russian Empire,217B-220B,1,,Anglo-French Alliance,221B-225B,2,,,,"In a dense fog, a massive &ndash; but badly coordinated &ndash; Russian army launched a surprise attack. As the fog lifted and fresh Allied troops poured in, their desperate, doomed defense improbably turned into a lopsided victory.",
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-"retreat, tactical draw",The Grand Alliance,38,Fleurus,1 July 1690,French,226A-231A,1,,The Grand Alliance,232A-239A,3,,,,"Luxembourg split the French army in two, attempting a risky double envelopment of Waldeck's line. He succeeded, and the enemy only escaped total destruction by the skin of its teeth. Both players should read the ""Retreat to Nivelles"" card carefully before playing.",
+"retreat, tactical draw",The Grand Alliance,38,Fleurus,1 July 1690,French,226A-231A,1,,The Grand Alliance,232A-239A,3,22,,,"Luxembourg split the French army in two, attempting a risky double envelopment of Waldeck's line. He succeeded, and the enemy only escaped total destruction by the skin of its teeth. Both players should read the ""Retreat to Nivelles"" card carefully before playing.",
1,The Grand Alliance,39,Marsaglia,4 October 1693,The Grand Alliance,240A-245A,2,,French,246A-251A,2,,,"In this scenario, if a player loses both linked formations, they immediately lose (if it happens to both players at the same time, The Grand Alliance wins).",Catinat's superb generalship and innovative use of a mass bayonet charge turned nearly even odds into a smashing victory.,
1,The Grand Alliance,40,Chiari,1 September 1701,French,252A-257A,2,15,Austrians,258A-263A,2,22,,,"Eugene's careful defense and choice of terrain negated the French numerical advantage, resulting in a decisive victory that persuaded the English and Dutch to join Austria in its war against France, getting the Grand Alliance band back together.",
1,The Grand Alliance,41,Blenheim,13 August 1704,The Grand Alliance,226B-233B,2,,French & Bavarians,234B-242B,3,,,,"The towns of Blenheim, Oberglauheim, and Lutzingen anchored hte Franco-Bavarian army, and they did not expect the enemy to dare an attack. At first, it seemed a folly, but a French blunder created the opening Marlborough needed for a breakthrough and a decisive victory.",