ER Bickford
United States Auburn Maine
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The French begin to move against the English army. The Duke of Orleans advances with his men-at-arms. The dismounted men-at-arms march through the mud while the mounted men on the flanks attempt a charge. Both of the mounted units become disordered along with two of the dismounted men-at-arms formations, due to the hail of longbow fire. Both of mounted units fail in their charges and the dismounted men generally fail in their shock combat. One of the long bow formations does become disordered however.
The French fail their continuation die roll, so the English take over. Henry’s longbows fire at the Duke of Orleans’ dismounted men. Two formations retire and one is eliminated.
After England’s fire E:0 Fr:5 Flight Points
The Duke of Orleans’ tries to attack again. His men inflict little to no damage, but two formations become disordered and retreat. Then Rambures’ battle joins the fight. The Genoa crossbow units advance to face Henry’s line. The longbows take aim and leave one of the Genoa formations disordered. The French are unable to get continuation again. Henry’s longbows fire at the disordered French units and two more are retired. Another becomes disordered.
The French player moves Alencon’s line up on the left flank. This line includes the Duke of Bar. These are still out of range from Henry’s men due to the mud conditions. The French army fails its continuation roll.
Henry V’s longbows fire again at the disordered men-at-arms with the Duke of Orleans. Two formations are eliminated. One of the Genoa crossbow units retires to the standards. These run through friendly units leaving them disordered.
French decimated. E:0 Fr:16 Flight Points
Alencon’s line marches forward in the mud, still not in contact with the English. Then Rambures’ gets a continuation. His archers and crossbows advance. These exchange fire with the English longbows. One longbow formation becomes disordered but a Genoa crossbow unit retires. Then the archers hit the English men-at-arms which becomes disordered. The French flee!
French destruction E:0 Fr:31 Flight Points
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Medievalbanquet
United States Wellesley Massachusetts
And if you never have, you should. These things are fun and fun is good.
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Nice review but that must have been a boring game, huh?
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ER Bickford
United States Auburn Maine
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It was a session report, not a review.

Yes it was boring
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Medievalbanquet
United States Wellesley Massachusetts
And if you never have, you should. These things are fun and fun is good.
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ermj1986 wrote: It was a session report, not a review.  Yes it was boring 
I hate myself for typing review. How horrid of me.
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Ralph Shelton
United States Bellevue Washington
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Agincourt with all of the Historical Rules is quite a one sided affair for the English.
Last time I played it, I got lucky and nearly killed Henry V! Forced the English to about half a dozen flight points as well, before being totally annihilated.
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