I realized that I have not shared much of the planning tools or other support materials of my early tabletop efforts.
In this 20th anniversary celebration I am going to share as much as I can of these items.
Auerstaedt was the first of the 200th Anniversary Napoleonic Battles that I decided to host.
These are the French cards, facings.
The backs of the French cards would look like this.The Prussian card facings had this presentation.
and the Prussian backs.
All these cards were put into thicker 'card sleeves', that I still have and have used for other games. Indeed these free roll cards have been used for other games (including the recent Leipzig game).
Each of the commands had some details to help players understand what they were going to command.
You will note the "Fate" cards, they led to a number of sealed envelopes and players would have to use these Fate cards as soon as they drew them, for the Prussians, or optionally for the French to force a Prussian Fate drawing (all the events applied to Prussian issues - ultimately the Prussians out numbered the French, so the Fate cards would cause issues to mitigate this - all based on actual events around this battle!)
sadly the attached letter was garbled in my word program, though I did have the signature of Napoleon, so it must be a captured bit of intel.
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| signature of Napoleon Bonaparte |
Finally there was the game effect:
YOU MUST NOW PREPARE FOR A FLANK ATTACK COMING FROM EITHER FLANK.
These flank-covering forces must contain at least two (2) Infantry, one (1) Cavalry, and one (1) Artillery unit. There may be more, but no less than the amounts shown.
The Division of the Prince of Orange may now also be divided to form the flank supporting reserve. Colonel-lieutenant Prince Henry shall command one of the flank formation columns as a ‘provisional commander’. Prince Henry must remain within 18” of ‘Royal’ headquarters.
The forces assigned under Prince Henry cannot exceed 3 combat formations (Infantry and/or Cavalry) and may include no more than 1 artillery battery. These troops may not deploy more than 8” away from Prince Henry.
The other fate envelopes contained only a single page:
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| as I recall, this one was used during the game |
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| not all the fate effects were bad for the Prussians |
Even if all of the available Fate cards were used, that would mean only four of the possible six fates could affect play.
there was a set of game turn records:
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| morning |
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| evening |
On the day of the game I had all the troops laid out on tables with their identifying information with each of the troops.































