@RisingSun I had similar experience, I was big into the naval miniatures but couldn’t afford both. I bought a lot on ebay a year or so ago and have played a few games. It is not difficult to learn especially if you are familiar with the navy side, it’s pretty similar but includes facing. I think it’s a great game and wish I had collected it some when it was active.
Ardennes Offencive OOB
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Otto Skorzeny and the SS Kommandos were priced as paratroopers (+3 points). I didn’t think the misinformation ability would have enough of an impact to warrant more (and as it turned out, it didn’t).
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What is this “Misinformation” ability you’re talking about? Can you include their stats and whatnot? I’m only curious because I know that they are not standard units from any of the sets, so…
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Deployment: This unit is deployed after all other units on both sides. They may be deployed anywhere on the map; but must all be adjacent.
Disguised: These units begin ‘disguised’. While disguised they cannot be attacked at long or medium range. A unit is no longer disguised - replace with the appropriate figure marked in ()'s - when any of the following occur:
(1) It attacks.
(2) At the end of any phase it is adjacent to an enemy soldier.
(3) It is turn 7 or later.
Disguised units still use the cards of the figure marked in ()'s.Misinformation: After the casualty phase if there are any disguised units left you may place one minefield in the hex of any one of the disguised units.
Added Otto’s card, but we didn’t actually use that one.
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Otto’s pretty bada$$! His and the other Kommandos’ abilities seem like they would come in very handy during games. :wink:
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Otto’s pretty bada$$! His and the other Kommandos’ abilities seem like they would come in very handy during games. :wink:
Yes, but I don’t think the German players used them to their fullest; Otto and his Kommandos were more of an afterthought to them.





