tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2311583115457590788.post1783650025765760134..comments2023-10-23T13:30:12.516+02:00Comments on Project Leipzig (1813): Optional rules for SellerhausenRafael Pardohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00482026140017463557noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2311583115457590788.post-64181942481952707172010-11-17T09:04:46.489+01:002010-11-17T09:04:46.489+01:00Rosbif
This is the Lasalle rule for rockets:
"...Rosbif<br />This is the Lasalle rule for rockets:<br />"A Congreve rocket unit has three unlimbered bases (and its own<br />unique limber.) <br />Rockets have no canister nor “short range” bracket. Their fire zone has only a single bracket 16BW in length. The battery<br />rolls three dice, and hits infantry or artillery on rolls of 5+ and cavalry on rolls of 4+. (The one thing the rockets could reliably do was terrify horses).<br />Their hits can be combined with other fire upon the same target.<br />Rocket fire is never modified - not in the number of dice they<br />may roll, nor in their To-Hit numbers."<br />Regards<br />RafaRafael Pardohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00482026140017463557noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2311583115457590788.post-28889592969084508742010-11-17T05:10:03.678+01:002010-11-17T05:10:03.678+01:00How are rockets dealt with in Lasalle? Is there a ...How are rockets dealt with in Lasalle? Is there a special dice roll to see if they behave erratically? I'm looking forward to seeing this battle!Ben Gilmourhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09548280904041987733noreply@blogger.com