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).
The battle that won Canada for the British. This battle introduces Counter-attack Reactions.
3
British Left
4
5 / 6
Attack
French Right
1 hit per die.
Counterattack
French Right
1 hit.
25A
♦
British Center
8
3 / 4
Attack
French Center
1 hit per die.
Counterattack
French Center
1 hit. Suffers 1 less hit.
26A
♦
British Right
4
1 / 2
Attack
French Left
1 hit per die.
Counterattack
French Left
1 hit.
27A
♦
Wolfe
I
Screen
Voluntary
Any enemy attack
While this card is in play, you may place dice on TWO cards per turn.
Once this card is used to SCREEN an Attack, the card is removed from play. This does not constitute a Rout.
Brilliant, moody, and thirty-one years old, James Wolfe was fatally wounded early in the battle. As he bled out, he heard of his victory, and said "Now, God be praised, I will die in peace."
28A
♦
French Left
4
6
Attack
Pair
British Right
1 hit.
Counterattack
British Right
1 hit.
29A
♣
French Center
6
5 / 6
Attack
British Center
1 hit per die.
Counterattack
British Center
1 hit.
30A
♣
French Right
4
4
Attack
Pair
British Left
1 hit.
Counterattack
British Left
1 hit.
31A
♣
Montcalm
I
Screen
Voluntary
Any enemy attack
While this card is in play, you may place dice on TWO cards per turn.
Once this card is used to SCREEN an Attack, the card is removed from play. This does not constitute a Rout.
A seasoned commander at the age of forty-seven, Montcalm tried his best with inferior troops. Wounded during the battle, he died the next day.