2026年5月28日木曜日

Battle of Imaichi (Chronicles of the Tosando - The Boshin War: Tactical Battalion-Scale Combat) AAR part2

 - Turn 1

 The former Bakufu coalition forces rushed toward Imaichi and launched an assault on one of its fortified hexes. This aggressive opening was driven by a specific scenario rule: if the coalition fails to attack Imaichi's fortified hexes during the game, the New Government automatically receives a bonus Victory Point (VP). In response, the red New Government forces tightly defended the town, and the coalition’s opening assaults failed to yield any meaningful results.


 This game is driven by a chit-pull system. Each side possesses three chits: Movement 移動, Combat 戦闘, and Direct Command 陣頭指揮. Direct Command is a special type of chit that allows a player to select a single unit and have it perform a move, attack, or rally action. This system makes coordinating orchestrated attacks quite difficult. For example, even if units move adjacent to an enemy to initiate an attack, the defender might slip away before the attacker’s Combat chit is played. Alternatively, the Combat chit might be played before the Movement chit, leaving the attacker unable to strike because they are not yet in position.

 Of the three Imaichi town hexes, the northernmost one is not protected by earthworks or a stream, leaving it exposed to attacks from two adjacent hexes to the east, where the coalition was positioned. However, due to the unpredictability of the chit-pull system and severely limited Movement Points (MPs), the coalition was unable to reach it. In this game, each unit has only 4 MPs, while entering a clear hex costs 2 MPs, which greatly limits maneuvering off the main roads.


- Turn 2

 A New Government reinforcement (a beige unit) arrived from the west, but this unit was so fragile that committing it to direct combat was deemed too risky. Instead, it was moved south to harass the enemy's flank, using Direct Command chit. Meanwhile, the Shogunate coalition brought forward its elite dark blue units to assault the unfortified town hex, but the attack once again yielded no results.


 In this game, each unit possesses three main attributes: Strength Points 戦力 (SP), Firepower 火力 (FP), and Cohesion 練度. While SP and FP are vital for conducting attacks, the latter also restricts enemy movement. Cohesion is a crucial defensive stat; it determines a unit's ability to mitigate damage in hazardous situations and to rally from a disrupted state. (Note on components: a unit's current SP is tracked by the number of markers placed underneath it plus one, rather than the number printed on the counter itself. Because this game utilizes the original counters from "The Boshin War 1868," this design adjustment was necessary.)

 During combat, the attacking player rolls a number of dice equal to their unit's current SP. Each die result equal to or less than the unit's FP counts as a successful hit. The defending player also rolls dice to negate these hits, checking their results against their Cohesion 練度 rating. The defender's dice number can be increased by favorable terrain or adjacent friendly units. If the attacker's successful hits exceed the defender's successes, the defending unit suffers an unfavorable result.

 In the assault by the coalition elite units on the unfortified town hex, each attacking unit had an SP of 2 and an FP of 3, while the red defending unit had a Cohesion of 3. Benefiting from the town's defensive terrain and support from an adjacent friendly unit, the defender was able to roll a total of three dice. One can easily see that securing a successful assault on that hex was no small task for the coalition. As for the other two Imaichi hexes, which were further protected by earthworks or a stream, granting even more defensive dice. They were virtually impregnable.


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Battle of Imaichi (Chronicles of the Tosando - The Boshin War: Tactical Battalion-Scale Combat) AAR part2

 - Turn 1  The former Bakufu coalition forces rushed toward Imaichi and launched an assault on one of its fortified hexes. This aggressive o...