Hi guys.
I've yet to play a game (for lack of time and opponents right now), but have been reading the book, compiling army lists and crunching some numbers. So bear with me, I might be missing something obvious, but I found some really strange things last night:
It's actually easier for an infantry squad to knock out an armoured halftrack than a truck!
Ok, I will do an example. Take one US squad with Garands and a Bar, firing at a german SdKfz 251. I will ignore stuff like terrain, splitting into fire teams etc., just line up the men and blaze away here. The Garands rolls 1xD6 each, the Bar 3xD6, so ten guys get 12xD6.
Now this could be ok, I'm no expert and the armour on the SdKfz251 might have been virtually paper thin, although the book says the Hanomag was designed to protect the squad from small arms fire. However, and here's the strange thing. IF the germans had been in an Opel Blitz, they would have been safe, statistically speaking, because the Opel has three hits! It has the same target and save as the Hanomag from the side, but one more hit!!! It has a lower kill score, but it's still 7+ so out of the range of the rifles. Ok, it's vulnerable from the front, but statistically speaking, it will still survive with one hit left.
Now it gets even stranger: Should the germans run into a Sherman, they are pretty much toast in the Hanomag (as they should be). But in an opel Blitz they are safe, because a regular Sherman does not have the multihit trait for its gun, so it can do a maximum of two hits with the 75mm... :shock:
Please tell me I'm wrong. :?
I've yet to play a game (for lack of time and opponents right now), but have been reading the book, compiling army lists and crunching some numbers. So bear with me, I might be missing something obvious, but I found some really strange things last night:
It's actually easier for an infantry squad to knock out an armoured halftrack than a truck!
Ok, I will do an example. Take one US squad with Garands and a Bar, firing at a german SdKfz 251. I will ignore stuff like terrain, splitting into fire teams etc., just line up the men and blaze away here. The Garands rolls 1xD6 each, the Bar 3xD6, so ten guys get 12xD6.
- From the front the rifles can't hurt the Hanomag since it's target number is 7+ all ok in my book.
- From the side the Hanomag has a target number of 6+, which statistically means that two out of the 12xD6 will hit. Hanomag has a save of 6+, and unless it can roll one of the saves it is toast, because it only has two hits!!!
Now this could be ok, I'm no expert and the armour on the SdKfz251 might have been virtually paper thin, although the book says the Hanomag was designed to protect the squad from small arms fire. However, and here's the strange thing. IF the germans had been in an Opel Blitz, they would have been safe, statistically speaking, because the Opel has three hits! It has the same target and save as the Hanomag from the side, but one more hit!!! It has a lower kill score, but it's still 7+ so out of the range of the rifles. Ok, it's vulnerable from the front, but statistically speaking, it will still survive with one hit left.
Now it gets even stranger: Should the germans run into a Sherman, they are pretty much toast in the Hanomag (as they should be). But in an opel Blitz they are safe, because a regular Sherman does not have the multihit trait for its gun, so it can do a maximum of two hits with the 75mm... :shock:
Please tell me I'm wrong. :?