Can't get my head round these and the rules are anything but clear to me, e.g.:
1-3 Hex OK that's the range;
but what does 4+(H) 9+(H) mean?
However at 4 Hex range;
6+(H) 12+ (2H) sems to indicate the guns are more effective at longer range?
At a loss with this, any kind person care to explain it?
Translate Artillery Shooting Factors
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Re: Translate Artillery Shooting Factors
Looking at 100 years war army lists it says:
1 - 3 hex = 4+ (H); 9+ (2H). 4 hex = 6+(H); 12+(2H)
which I took to mean a die score of 4+ means 1 hit and a score of 9+ means 2 hits whereas - at 4 hex range 6+ = 1 hit and 12 means 2 hits.
This means guns are more effective at short range.
This is my interpretation anyway. Maybe I am wrong???
Regards
Robert
1 - 3 hex = 4+ (H); 9+ (2H). 4 hex = 6+(H); 12+(2H)
which I took to mean a die score of 4+ means 1 hit and a score of 9+ means 2 hits whereas - at 4 hex range 6+ = 1 hit and 12 means 2 hits.
This means guns are more effective at short range.
This is my interpretation anyway. Maybe I am wrong???
Regards
Robert
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Re: Translate Artillery Shooting Factors
Ah, now I get it. Unexplained abbreviations and acronyms will be the death of me! Why not just put 4+ to hit, 9+ to hit, etc.?
Many thanks for taking the trouble to reply, appreciated.
Cheers,
George
Many thanks for taking the trouble to reply, appreciated.
Cheers,
George
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Re: Translate Artillery Shooting Factors
Thanks George
I hope my interpretation is correct.
Regards
Robert
I hope my interpretation is correct.
Regards
Robert