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Vive L'Empereur: Grand Tactical Miniatures Rules for Napoleonic Warfare

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Vive L'Empereur:  Grand Tactical Miniatures Rules for Napoleonic Warfare

Vive L'Empereur: Grand Tactical Miniatures Rules for Napoleonic Warfare

1981

Designed by Ned Zuparko

Published by Chaosium

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Description

Vive L'Empereur is a miniatures game for simulating large battles in the Napolonic era with small numbers of figures and smaller tables. The game is designed for 15mm figures with 1 figure = 100 men and a ground scale of 16" = 1 mile. Each turn represents 30 minutes. The basic unit of maneuver is the regiment/brigade or the artillery battery. Unit losses are kept on a roster. Base width sizes for the game is determined by figure density: two-rank infantry: 1 figure/10mm three-rank infantry: 1 figure/7mm cavalry: 1 figure/18mm artillery: 5mm/gun (typically 6) Sequence of play: A. Roll for Initiative B. Announce Full Moves C. Announce Close Combat Attempts D. Move Units E. Fire Artillery and Musket Volleys F. Fire Skirmisher Shots G. Make Any Close Combat and Morale Checks H. Take Close Combat Morale Losses I. Perform Engineering Operations J. Rally Units

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