Can the Allies make it to the bunker in time? Or will the Germans stop the invasion? Join us for this exciting Kick Starter Game. Scenario determined at event. Prizes awarded for best players!
Annual event. Bring a 200pt Axis & Allies fleet each. Detailed rules will be provided at event. Prizes awarded to top players.
Description:
Allies are blue cards and the Axis are red cards. Neutral gray cards can play on either side. First player chooses fleet to play, side of map to deploy, and sets up first. Roll for map configuration from the new Rulebook. Daylight. Roll for weather/squalls. Advanced rules in effect. WotC/Forumini most recent official class limits in effect. Historical Fleet restrictions (nation limitations) are not in effect. No year restrictions. Six-hull battleships not allowed. There must be at least two destroyers in each fleet.
War at Sea Forumini Open Tournament Battle for the Mediterranean
Summary:
Bring a 200pt Italian & British fleet each. Detailed rules will be provided at event. Prizes awarded to top players.
Description:
200 pt fleets. Bring one Italian Axis fleet build, and one British Allied fleet build. Roll for first player. First player chooses whether he wants to play Axis or Allies, the side of the map he wants, and he has to setup first. Roll for map configuration from the new Rulebook. Each player will place one additional island card after rolling for the map configuration. Second player places his island card first. The battle will take place during Twilight using the Darkness rules as given on pages 45 and 46
of the second rulebook. Advanced rules in effect. Roll for squalls. The latest WotC/Forumini Class limits will be in effect. 1942 year limit on cards in effect.
War at Sea Forumini Open Tournament Night Brawl in the Slot
Summary:
Bring a 200pt fleet, 1942 year limit on cards, Darkness rules in effect. No Battleships or aircraft carriers. Bring 1 Japanese Axis fleet & 1 US Allied fleet build.
Description:
It is November, 1942 and the US Navy is struggling to keep the Marines on Guadalcanal supplied while preventing the IJN from doing the same. USN intercepts indicate the IJN is planning another night run down ‘The Slot’ to deliver supplies to Japanese forces while a covering cruiser force bombards the US Marine positions. The USN sends its cruiser and destroyer forces up the slot to intercept.