Fantastic video and bat-rep! Excellent table, clear narration and good volume, and absolutely love the sound effects. Simple things like that add so much to these videos. Got a sub from me; great job and keep it up guys!
A tough game, Andre - Travis definitely had superior firepower as well as position. Not easy to overcome only one of those obstacles, and darn near impossible for both! Great video as always, gents. As much as I love CoC, I have to concur with you that almost every game comes down to whose morale collapses first (specifically, whose leaders get schwacked first). Capturing objectives almost never seems to come into play as a game winner.
Not much familiar with CoC, it could have been good to see how the jump off spots were determined. Interesting game, and appreciated the after talk, thank you.😎👍
Hey guys, aren't Tall Hedge Rows considered heavy cover (like buildings and stone walls) ? I ask because Hedge Rows are actually Stone Walls + Foliage (heavy cover and light cover).
Nice game and battle report, thanks for that. I think that the patrol phase has a huge impact in the game and when sped up its hard to see and understand the thinking process of each move.
Sorry not to watch you live, too busy out walking the site de la Batterie de Merville, and visiting the village of Amfreville with friends looking for the La Ferme Saulnier, it is a large farm located in Amfreville Le Plein overlooking Pegasus Bridge in the middle of the 6th Airborne sector. At the end of the afternoon of June 6, 1944, Lord Lovat's Commandos were invited by the farmer to settle there. And so, the farm became the first stronghold protecting the Orne Canal bridgehead on the front line. Found 12 Harley Davidson outside and a couple of Kübelwagens with the crews all having lunch. Lovely bunch of people.
That was a tough one for Andre indeed - seems sometimes CoC can be a bit swingy.. Also - you ALWAYS forget to mention the awesome Discord server in your social media.... haha
Great game guys. One the thing your have slipped on. With odd number of hits the higher number gets applied to the primary target not the teams or units fire can be spread to. Keep having fun.😎
Hey Travis i have a quick question, do you know of anything close to vellejo English uniform? I've checked everywhere and can't find any info on it, thanks!🤔👍
Many times they don’t move. Many times it just turns into a static firefight because objectives rarely matter and moving is hard due to random distance and shock reducing that by one for each shock.
Fantastic video and bat-rep! Excellent table, clear narration and good volume, and absolutely love the sound effects. Simple things like that add so much to these videos. Got a sub from me; great job and keep it up guys!
A tough game, Andre - Travis definitely had superior firepower as well as position. Not easy to overcome only one of those obstacles, and darn near impossible for both! Great video as always, gents. As much as I love CoC, I have to concur with you that almost every game comes down to whose morale collapses first (specifically, whose leaders get schwacked first). Capturing objectives almost never seems to come into play as a game winner.
Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for posting Travis!
Cheers my friend 🍻
Not much familiar with CoC, it could have been good to see how the jump off spots were determined. Interesting game, and appreciated the after talk, thank you.😎👍
love the sceno !!
Nice report 👏🏻
Hey guys, aren't Tall Hedge Rows considered heavy cover (like buildings and stone walls) ?
I ask because Hedge Rows are actually Stone Walls + Foliage (heavy cover and light cover).
They can be. We just play them as light cover usually. Just to limit the amount of hrs cover on the board.
Awesome Game!
Nice game and battle report, thanks for that. I think that the patrol phase has a huge impact in the game and when sped up its hard to see and understand the thinking process of each move.
Well done Travis, just like planed you stopped the Brits for a while.
Sorry not to watch you live, too busy out walking the site de la Batterie de Merville, and visiting the village of Amfreville with friends looking for the La Ferme Saulnier, it is a large farm located in Amfreville Le Plein overlooking Pegasus Bridge in the middle of the 6th Airborne sector.
At the end of the afternoon of June 6, 1944, Lord Lovat's Commandos were invited by the farmer to settle there. And so, the farm became the first stronghold protecting the Orne Canal bridgehead on the front line. Found 12 Harley Davidson outside and a couple of Kübelwagens with the crews all having lunch. Lovely bunch of people.
That was a tough one for Andre indeed - seems sometimes CoC can be a bit swingy..
Also - you ALWAYS forget to mention the awesome Discord server in your social media.... haha
That’s true 😃 I need to add it
Snipers also double shock.
Tanks are always effective range hitting on 5 and 6.
Great game guys. One the thing your have slipped on. With odd number of hits the higher number gets applied to the primary target not the teams or units fire can be spread to. Keep having fun.😎
When units are in cover, the shooter doesn't decide. When units are in the open shooter decides. Or am I misunderstanding the situ?
Great batrep and great table! Quick question, are those roads a permanent part of the board?
Sand on the table. Some peeps use kitty litter.
Yeah they are just sand.
Where are the buildings from? Very cool looking.
Black Site Studios
These buildings are from Micro Art Studios
Hey Travis i have a quick question, do you know of anything close to vellejo English uniform? I've checked everywhere and can't find any info on it, thanks!🤔👍
It is a Green Brown color.
Not off the top of my head sorry. You think it would be easy but there is enough variations in the colors that it can be difficult
Medic does not count as a team member for shock.
Do miniatures ever move in this game...man, that was boring😂
Many times they don’t move. Many times it just turns into a static firefight because objectives rarely matter and moving is hard due to random distance and shock reducing that by one for each shock.