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    Maximilian Rules! - Rules for wargaming the Maximilian Adventure By Mark W. Shearwood

    These rules originally appeared in Wargames Illustrated 160, (December 2000).

    Many thanks to Mark for his permission to reproduce them here.

    THE BACKGROUND

    I found the need to write a set of rules for the Maximillian Adventure following an impulse purchase at the "Warlords" a coup le of years ago when 50 assorted Mexicans andFrench troops jumped out shouting "Take me home". From this my interest in this strange war developed, but I could not find any rule sets that fitted the period. There is a

    great diversity in troop type and weaponry in this campaign, from Republican militia armed with out -of-date smoothbore muskets to Republican units equipped in American

    uniforms and with modern repeating titles. The French and Imperialist units started the war with a great advantage in French left with their rifles and cannons.

    The backbone of this set of rules is the morale class of the troops. The morale class dictates the number of actions a unit can make in a turn, how it fights and if it stands.

    If at any time there is a dispute about the rules roll a dice to decide. Dice needed are a D6 and several D10. N.B. 0 on the D10 is read as 0 not as 10.

    GENERAL NOTES

    y One figure = 20 meny One Stand = One company (between 2 & 5 figures)y One Battalion = 3 to 8 stands

    ACTIONS

    Movement is alternate with the attacking player going first. The Order of Play is:

    y CHARGE DECLARATIONy ACTIONSy MELEEy MORALE

    Units may perform actions (Moving /Firing/Loading etc) in any order they wish.

    MORALE CLASS

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    All actions are dependant on the class of the troops and there are five classes. Elite troops are only to be used in special scenarios. At the end of the rules there is a system for

    generating troop types if you are not using historical units.

    CLASS ACTIONS FIRING MELEE MORALE

    Milita 1 +2 +1 +2

    Poor 1 +1 0 +1

    Regular 2 0 0 0

    Veteran 3 -1 -1 -1

    Elite 3 -2 -2 -2

    MOVEMENT

    All movement in inches

    TROOP TYPE NORMAL CHARGE / ROUT ROAD MANHANDLE

    INFANTRY 1D6+4 +1D6 +1D6 N/A

    CAVALRY 1D6+10 +2D6 +1D6 N/A

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    HORSE ARTILLERY 1D6+8 +1D6 +1D6 4 in

    FOOT ARTILLERY 1D6+4 N/A +1D6 3 in

    SIEGE ARTILLERY 1D6 N/A +1D6 2 in

    WAGONS 1D6+2 N/A +1D6 2 in

    TERRAIN EFFECTS

    Infantry Cavalry Skirmishers Foot/Horse Artillery Siege Artillery Wagon

    Hill -1D6 -1D6 NONE -1D6 -1D6 -1D6

    Gully -1D6 -1D6 -1D6 -1D6 N/A N/A

    Stream / Ford -1D6 NONE NONE -1D6 -1D6 -1D6

    River -2D6* -1D6 -1D6 -2D6** N/A -2D6**

    Scrub / Light Woods NONE NONE NONE -1D6 -2D6** -2D6**

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    Thick Woods -2D6 -1D6 -1D6 -2D6** N/A N/A

    Walls -1D6 NONE NONE N/A N/A N/A

    * If dice rolls are more than the movement dice, the difference is the number of men drowned.

    ** A negative score means that the unit is stuck: It can move 1" only per turn for each additional stand helping

    (e.g. a regiment of 4 stands helps a stuck gun so it can move a 4" per turn.) .

    Normal movement applies when the whole of the model base is out of the terrain.

    NONE means no movement penalty N/A means no movement allowed

    ACTIONS

    All actions have a cost and, depending on the morale class of the unit, this will affect what that unit can do in a turn.

    A typical turn for a regular unit with twoactions would be Move (one action), Fire (one action) on the next turn Re -load (one action), Fire (one action).

    A Veteran unit with three actions could Move (one action) Fire (one action) and Reload (one action) o r Fire/ Reload! Fire,

    Repeating files can fire three times before they need to Reload

    y FREE ACTIONS; charge bonus, road bonus, routy DOUBLE ACTIONS, Limber/unlimber siege guns.Change formationy SINGLE ACTIONS. All other actions including loading muskets/rifles

    N.B. - A UNIT CAN ONLY MOVE ONCE A TURN

    FIRING (INFANTRY/CAVALRY)

    All firng is by stand (if a stand has one figure left it can still fire). Units that fire one stand in two or three round up.

    TO HIT TABLE

    ROLL 1D10 OPEN SOFT COVER HARD COVER

    Dice Modifiers

    Militia +2 Rested Weapons -1

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    CLOSE 0, 1, 2, 3 0, 1, 2 0, 1

    MEDIUM 0, 1, 2 0, 1 0

    LONG 0, 1 0 -1

    Poor +1 Firing at Flank -1

    Disordered +1 Firing at Cavalry -1

    Firing Mounted +1 Firing at Limbered Guns or Wagons -1

    Firing at Gun Crew +1 Veteran -1

    Elite -2

    Example: A Militia unit of 4 stands fires at a French cavalry unit in the open at long range.

    The Militia unit needs a 0 or 1 and it's modifiers are: Militia +2, Firing at cavalry -1, giving a end modifier of +1 to the dice.

    They roll 1, 4, 0 & 1, these are modified to 2, 5, 1 & 2 so only 1 casualty is scored.

    WEAPON TYPE CLOSE MEDIUM LONG

    Smoothbore Musket 0-4 4-10 10-16

    Rifled Musket 0-6 6-12 12-20

    Carbine 0-4 4-10 10-16

    Rifle 0-8 8-16 16-24

    Soft Cover: Scrub, light woods, gullies, Class 5 buildings

    Hard Cover: Stone walls, other buildings, prepared defenses

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    ARTILLERY

    Artillery is divided into the following types:

    y Horse (up to 8 pdr)y Foot (up to 20pdr)y Siege(over 2O pdrs)

    (Foot and Siege guns can be Cannons orHowitzers)

    Howitzers Ignore cover except buildings.

    If guns start the game limbered, they are unloaded.

    TO HIT TABLE

    ROLL 1D10 OPEN SOFT COVER HARD COVER

    CLOSE 0, 1, 2, 3 0, 1, 2 0, 1

    MEDIUM 0, 1, 2 0, 1 0

    LONG 0, 1 0 -1

    If a modified dice score of -2 or below is rolled then

    2 casualties are inflicted instead of 1.

    Dice Modifiers

    Disordered +2 Rifled cannon -1

    WEAPON TYPE CLOSE MEDIUM LONG DICE

    Horse Gun - Ball 0-8 8-24 24-36 2

    Horse Gun - Canister 0-4 4-8 N/A 3

    Foot Gun - Ball 0-8 8-24 24-42 4

    Foot Gun - Canister 0-8 8-12 N/A 5

    Siege Gun - Ball 0-10 10-30 30-60 5

    Siege Gun - Canister 0-10 10-14 N/A 6

    NORMAL CREW MINIMUM

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    Firing at skirmishers or gun crew +1 Foot Gun -1

    Firing at mounted cavalry or limbered guns -1 Siege Gun -2

    HORSE GUN 3 2

    FOOT GUN 4 3

    SIEGE GUN 5 4

    Each gun counts as a unit. If the number of crew falls below the minimum number, all actions cost double.

    Crew can be replaced by regular or veteran infantry as long is at least one original crew member left.

    Artillery with a morale result of retire one move may retire gun; retire 2 moves or worse and they will leave the gun.

    MORALE

    A unit must take a Morale Test for any one of the following:

    y Each stand losty Rout in sight within 24"y Officer / General killedy Chargingy Being chargedy First casualty (Militia only)

    Non-Militia Infantry do not check for routing Cavalry.

    Units do not thes for lower morale~class units routing.

    MORALE TEST

    Normal Test Being Charged Charging

    0, 1, 2, 3 OK OK, Fire at close range CHARGE

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    4, 5 Hold OK, Fire at medium range CHARGE, 1/2 Charge Bonus

    6, 7 Hold Disordered OK, Fire at long range CHARGE, No Bonus

    8 Retire 1 Move Hold Disordered Hold

    9 Retire 2 Moves Hold Hold

    10+ ROUT ROUT Hold Disordered

    Dice Modifiers

    Receiving Breakthrough Charge +3 Charged in flank +1 For each 2 whole stands -1

    General killed +2 Each stand lost +1 In hard cover -1

    Rout within 12" +2 Disordered +1 Veteran -1

    Charged in rear +2 Charged by cavalry +1 General attached -2

    Militia +2 For 2nd and subsequent tests +1 Elite -2

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    Officer killed +1 Poor +1 Infantry charging into flank or rear -2

    Rout within 24" +1 Officer attached -1 Cavalry charging into flank or rear -4

    Under artillery fire +1 General within 12" -1

    A unit with over 60% casualties cannot charge

    A unit with only one stand lefi must retire to hard cover or leave the field

    Artillery treat each figure as a stand for morale purposes.

    MELEE

    CHARGING

    All units entering melee must charge into contact

    1. Charging units test morale and apply result2. Receiving units test morale and apply result3. Receiving unit may fire - only if loaded at the end of last turn4. Charging unit makes contact: Melee takes place

    MELEE - Each side rolls one D1O

    For each whole stand -1 Target behind cover (i.e.walls) +1

    Infantry charging -1 Poor +1

    Lance (First Turn Only -1 Target in stone cover (i.e. building) +2

    Veteran -1 Disordered +2

    Cavalry charging -2 Militia +2

    Elite -2

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    Charging into rear -2

    There can be a maximum of four rounds of Melee (i.e. 2 fillI turns)

    The difference in the scores is the number of figures killed (the maximum number killed is equal to the number of stands in t he winning unit.*)

    Example: A 7 stand Mexican unit charges a 4 stand French unit.

    The Mexican unit rolls an 8, -1 for charging, -7 for number of stands, +1 for Militia: Score = +1

    The French unit rolls 0, - 4 for number of stands: Score -4

    Therefore the French unit wins, but as they only have 4 stands they can only inflict 4 casualties.If two units are engaged in mielee it counts as a single melee. Take the morale & melee bonus of the unit with the greater nu mber of figures, if equal take the higher result.

    Split casualties 50/50.

    UNITS THAT CHARGE BUT FAIL TO CONTACT ARE DISORDERED

    * If the winning uni charged the rear of a unit that turn they can cause a maximum of two casualties per stand (against the u nit charged in the rear) instead of the normal one.

    FRONT / FLANK /REAR ATTACKS

    Frontal Attack

    If any part of the attacking unit is in front of the defending unit's front line this is a frontal attack: e.g. Figures 1 & 2 .

    Flank Attack

    Figure 3 is a flank attack as unit B started it's move behind unit A's front line but m front of it's rear line.

    Rear AttackFigure 4 is a rear attack as unit B has started it's move behind unit A's rear line.

    Units in a Frontal / Rear attack fight with all stands.

    Units in a Flank attack: Attackers fight with all stands. Defenders fight with stands in contact for the first turn. After th at they may move other stands into contact.

    Breakthrough ChargesA breakthrough charge can only happen when a unit charges a target that routs in it's morale check and there is a second target in range. The unit receiving a breakthrough

    charge must make an immediate morale check.

    ROUTING UNITS

    Routing units move without taking movement penalties into account and move immediately after the morale result. They will not move again in their next turn.If an Officer or General is within 2" thyey can attempt to rally on the second and subsequent turns.

    y Units rally on a 0, 1 if an Officer is present.y Units rally on a 0, 1,2 if a General is present.

    Units that have rallied must spend one full move stationary and end the turn disordered.

    Units that fail two rally attempts cannot be rallied and is lost for good.

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    A unit in rout or tryrng to rally cannot do anything else, if contacted i n melee or receiving casualties it will be lost for good and cannot rally.

    A unit that rallies from rout suffers a permanent +1 to all dice throws.

    If a unit is routed twice then it cannot rally.

    OFFICERS

    Under normal conditions all Officers & Generals are the same and with have the same effect, but for scenarios they may be given a bonus of -1, 0, +2, or +2.

    Intervention and Imperial Forces

    One Brigade officer per 2/3 units and one General.

    Republican Forces1861-64: One General for the first 4 units, plus one officer for every additional 3 units.

    1865-67: One officer for every 3 units, plus one General.

    Killing Officers or Generals

    Attached to a unit:On a D10, roll equal or less than the number of casualties taken by the unit this turn:

    (eg. If a unit received 3 casualties in a turn a roll of 3 or less will kill an attached Officer / General).

    Detached Officers:

    Firing: Treat as long range, hard cover.

    Melee; if contacted an Officer is captured/killed.

    If an officer stand has more that one figure, dice for who is killed.

    BUILDINGS

    Before the game all buildings must be classified as one of the following:

    y CLASS 1 = Permanent stone fortifications / Solid stone buildings.y CLASS 2 = Poorly repaired stone fortifications / Stone buildings / Good field fortifications.y CLASS 3 = Average stone buildings / Old town walls etc / Poor field fortifications.y CLASS 4 = Poor stone buildings / Good wooden buildings.y CL

    ASS 5 = Poor wood or mud buildings.

    SIEGE

    GUNS

    FOOT

    GUNS

    HORSE

    GUNS

    CLASS

    1HARD 4* HARD 6 HARD N/A

    CLASS

    2HARD 3 HARD 4 HARD N/A

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    CLASS

    3HARD 2 HARD 3 HARD 6

    CLASS

    4SOFT 2 HARD 2 HARD 4

    CLASS

    5 OPEN SOFT 4 HARD 4

    * This is the number of casualties needed to destroy the building's cover: Hard cover becomes soft cover & soft cover becomes open. You can inflict a casualty on the

    building without inflicting a casualty on the men inside by rolling the building's class o r less. Siege guns get a -2 modifier.

    If in doubt about a building roll an average dice.

    RANDOM MORALE UNIT GENERATION

    Republican Regular Units

    YEARTYPE /

    CLASS

    POOR

    P

    POOR

    N

    REGULAR

    N

    VETERAN

    N

    VETERAN

    R

    1861-

    64Regular Line N/A 9-6 5-1 0 N/A

    1861-

    64

    National

    Guard9-7 6-4 3-0 N/A N/A

    C = Close combat weapons only no firingV = Very poorly armed one base in three can fire (round up)

    P = Poorly armed, one base in two can fne (round up)

    N= Normally armed, each base can fire

    R = Repeating rifles: * Only one unit may be armed with

    repeating rifles

    (L) = Lance

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    1865-

    67Regular Line N/A 9-7 6-2 1 0 *

    1865-

    67

    National

    Guard9 8-6 5-1 0 N/A

    1861-

    64 Line Cavalry 9-8 7-4 3-1 0 N/A

    1861-

    64Trooper

    Rurales9-7 6-3 2-0 N/A N/A

    1865-

    67Line Cavalry N/A 9-6 5-3 2-1 0

    1865-

    67

    Trooper

    Rurales9 8-5 4-1 0 N/A

    Irregular Units

    YEAR TYPE MILITIA C MILITIA VP MILITIA P MILITIA N POOR N REG N

    1861-64 Militia Foot 9-7 6-4 3-1 0 N/A N/A

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    1865-67 Militia Foot 9 8-7 6-5 4-3 2-1 0

    1861-64 Irregular Cavalry 9-8 (L) 7-6 (L) 5-3 2-1 (L) 0 (L) N/A

    1865-67 Irregular Cavalry N/A 9 (L) 8-7 (L) 6-5 (L) 4-1 (L) 0

    Intervention Units Regular Veteran

    1861-62 French Line Rifled Musket 9-0 N/A

    1863-65 French Line Rifled Musket 9-2 1-0

    1866-67 French Line Rifled Musket 9-1 0

    1861-67 Chasseurs Rifled Musket 9-8 7-0

    1861-67 Zouaves / Turcos Rifled Musket N/A 9-0

    1861-67 Foreign Legion Rifled Musket 9 8-0

    1861-67 African Light Infantry Rifled Musket 9-3 2-0

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    1861-67 Naval Troops Rifled Musket 9-1 0

    1862-67 Contra~Guerillas Rifled Musket 9-2 1-0

    1864-67 Austrian Legion Rifles 9-7 6-0

    1865-66 Belgian Legion Rifles 9-6 5-0

    1863-67 Egyptian Battalion Rifled Musket 9-3 2-0

    1861-67 French Artillery Artillery 9-4 3-0

    1861-67 Chasseurs d'Afrique M/L Carbine 9-5 4-0

    FIGURE INFORMATION

    My figures are trom the following manufactures and are all in 25/28mm:

    y Wargames Foundry: Maximillian range, Franco-Prussian rangey Guernsey Foundry: Old West Mexicansy Kitney & Co: They do some nice French and Austrian figuresy Dixon Miniatures: they do some nice Mexican peons

    Snapdragon to a great range of Mexican buildings, they are on the large side and so are ideal for smull action or skirmish ga mes.

    THE END (OR IS IT?)

    All being well I hope to follow this article with a second part on the Maximilian Adventure covering the all troop types in m ore detail as well as Imperial Troops: There is

    also as stated an addidon to these rules for the 1859 campaign against the Austrians.

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    I must thank Stuart Parkin, John Stanion and Mait Oats of the Derby Wargames Society for putting up with play testing these rules.

    The best two books to start with are;

    Osprey Men at Arms 272: The Mexican Adventure, 1861-67

    Frei Korps Campaign Booklet No 2. The Maximillian War, 1861 -1867 (This was printed in 1984 and is a little goldmine.)