La Bataille d’ Austerlitz 1805© Marshal Enterprises
La Bataille d’Austerlitz 1805
Special Rules
Coalition Cooperation Austrian and Russian units may not stack together “voluntarily”. If they are stacked together for any reason, each unit is disordered immediately and must roll for morale in the morale recover portion of the turn. Austrian Leaders only have value for Austrian Troops. Russian Leaders only have value for Russian Troops. Leaders may stack with their allies but have no value. Arguments defining who is really Russian and who is an Émigré, are permitted. Coalition Coordination – see scenarios for optional rules Artillery Special Rules A Russian Light Battery may limber with a roll of 5 or 6 A Russian Horse Battery may limber with a roll of 4, 5 or 6 A Russian Position Battery may limber with a roll of 6 A Russian Guard Battery may limber with a roll of 3, 4, 5 or 6. An Austrian Brigade Battery may limber with a roll of 4, 5 or 6 An Austrian Position Battery may limber with a roll of 5 or 6 An Austrian Kavalrie Battery may limber with a roll of 4, 5 or 6 A French Batterie á Pied may limber with a roll of 4, 5 or 6. A French Batterie á Cheval may limber with a roll of 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6. A French Batterie de la Guard may does not have to roll to limber. A French Allied Batterie may limber with a roll of 5 or 6. Leaders with an artillery bonus add one to the die roll for attempting to limber. French Marechals, Bagration, and Docturov add one to the limber roll. Artillery Leaders; Songis and Muller-Zakomelski add two to the die roll.
Napoleon adds 3
Artillery Leaders of Special Ablity – Napoleon, Songis and Muller-Zakomelski
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