La Bataille de Prusse 1809

La Bataille pour la Prusse 1806 ©

Gros Romstedt – 2 points Klein Romstedt – 2 points Vierzehnheiligen – 2 points

 Points are awarded to the Prussian Player for placing French Corps on a morale level at any hour. Morale Level one is worth 3 points; Morale Level two is worth 5 points; and Morale Level three is worth 7 points. Placing the Guard on Morale Level one is worth 5 points, Morale Level two is worth 7 points and Morale Level three is worth 9 points.

Subtract the total Prussian points from the total French points to establish an overall number.

French Decisive – (25 points or greater) French Tactical – (24 to 15 points) French Marginal – (14 to 5 points) Draw – (4 to 0 points) Prussian Marginal – (-1 to -7 points) Prussian Tactical – (-8 to -15 points) Prussian Decisive – (-16 points or less)

If Napoleon is killed or captured, the French lose decisively

Option #2 Delaying Action

 All increment losses of the French count for double points for the Prussians (1 to 2)  All increment losses of the Prussians count single points for the French ( 1 to 1)

Prussian Points Points are awarded for placing French Corps on a morale level at any hour. Morale Level one is worth 3 points; Morale Level two is worth 5 points; and Morale Level three is worth 7 points For each Prussian Division, as detailed on the Morale Levels in the special rules, points are awarded for placing a Prussian Division on Level two – one point and Level Three– 2 points. The points are awarded at the end of the hour

Points are awarded if the French or the Prussians occupy every hex

of

the villages at the end of a specific turn

Litzeroda – 1 point by 11:00 Isserstadt – 1 point by 12:00 Vierzehnheiligen – 1 point by 13:00

Hermstedt – 1 point by 13:00 Hohlstedt – 2 points by 14:00

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