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49 - Leuthen

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Leuthen
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5 December 1757
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Prussia
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Cards 291B-296B
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Morale: 2
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Austria
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Cards 297B-303B
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Morale: 3
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Tactical Victory: 13
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Frederick brought 33,000 against the flank of Charles's 66,000 in a textbook example of an oblique attack. It was Old Fritz's most complete and brilliant victory, suffering a mere six thousand casualties, while the dumbfounded Charles lost twenty-two thousand – a third of his army.
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Feint
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1/2
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Counterattack
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Borne
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1 hit. Additionally, this unit suffers one less hit per die.
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While dice are on this card, Charles cannot Command and Austrians cannot Shift.
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This small vanguard convinced Charles his right flank was in danger, and so he shifted troops from his left, little realizing this left Nadasdy to stand alone against the entire enemy army.
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RETIRE, PURSUIT
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291B
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Driesen
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4
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3/4
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Attack
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Lucchesi
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1 hit per die.
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Screen
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Pair
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Lucchesi, Kheul
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The Bayreuth Dragoons opened the attack, and suffered heavy casaulties. Rather than intervene immediately, jealous cuirassiers in the second line decided to "let the king's favorite dragoons stew a little first!"
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292B
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Retzow
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6
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1/2
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Attack
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Kheul*, Colloredo*, Nadasdy
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1 hit per die. 1 self per action.
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* - Skip targets if not yet in play.
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Counterattack
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Kheul
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1 hit. Additionally, this unit suffers one less hit per die.
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293B
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Ferdinand
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6
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3/4
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Attack
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Nadasdy, Colloredo
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1 hit per die. 1 self per action.
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Counterattack
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Nadasdy
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1 hit. Additionally, this unit suffers one less hit per die.
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294B
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Zieten
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6
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5/6
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Attack
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O'Donell
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1 hit per die. 1 self per action.
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Screen
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O'Donell, Nadasdy
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295B
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The Leuthen Chorale
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(5)/(6)
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Absorb
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Voluntary
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Any friendly formation
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When target suffers Hits, this card suffers 1 less hit per die.
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Once during the game, you may remove all the dice from this card and add them to any attack, then remove this card from play.
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At a pivotal moment, the entire Prussian army sang the hymn Nun danket alle Gott, rallying morale. It probably didn't actually happen, but I was short a card for the scenario, and so here we are.
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296B
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O'Donell
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6
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3/4
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Attack
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Zieten
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1 hit per die. 1 self per action.
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Screen
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Zieten, Ferdinand
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297B
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Nadasdy
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5/6
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Attack
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Ferdinand
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1 hit per die. 1 self per action.
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Counterattack
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Ferdinand
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1 hit. Additionally, this unit suffers one less hit per die.
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If this Routs before Colloredo enters play, you lose the game immediately.
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298B
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Colloredo
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Doubles
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Absorb
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Nadasdy or Kheul
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When target suffers Hits, this card suffers 1 less hit instead.
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Command
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Pair
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Kheul, Lucchesi out of reserve
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IN RESERVE (Commanded)
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299B
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Kheul
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1/2
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Attack
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Retzow, Ferdinand
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1 hit per die. 1 self per action.
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Counterattack
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Retzow
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1 hit. Additionally, this unit suffers one less hit per die.
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IN RESERVE (Commanded)
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300B
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Lucchesi
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4
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3/4
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Attack
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Driesen, Retzow
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1 hit per die versus Driesen. Two hits per die versus Retzow.
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Screen
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Pair
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Driesen, Retzow
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Once the Austrian line had repositioned, these cavalry swooped down, aimed at the exposed Prussian left flank. This was thwarted, narrowly, by Driesen.
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IN RESERVE (Commanded)
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301B
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Borne
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4
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5/6
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Attack
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Feint
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1 hit per die. 1 self per action.
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When the Feint card Routs or Retires, remove this card from play. Any remaining sticks on this card count toward your Tactical Victory.
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The garrison at Borne was the object of the Prussian feint. As this garrison was pushed out, the Prussians continued their advance, convincing Charles that this was to be the main thrust of Frederick's attack.
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302B
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Poor Charles :-(
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4
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Doubles
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Command
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Two Pairs
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Colloredo out of reserve
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Absorb
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Any friendly formation
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When target suffers Hits, this card suffers 1 hit ONLY instead.
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This was the worst defeat of our hero's career, and it was enough at long last to get him sacked.
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303B
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