I give you the Battle of Goose Green.
Here are the starting positions. Argentinians are green and British are brown.
- Argentinians - 1 elite fortified infantry, 2 fortified infantry, 2 infantry and unreliable fire support in reserve.
- British - 4 elite infantry, 1 infantry, and 1 elite fire support + a leader.
I had AI generate the scenario. I did not check it beforehand but it looks like more than 12 points and different points per side. Oh well.
The AI also added a couple scenario-specific rules.
- British fire support is limited to 3 salvos.
- British get a leader to account for the actions of Lt. Col. Jones. I decided to use the leader like other Dominion rules; expend him and roll to rally a unit.
Here is a summary sketch of the battle.
- The elite British infantry storm the Argentinian position in the center. On the right, the British sustain high casualties and their attack stalls.
- Argentinian reinforcements retake the center but they are bloodied. There is a similar stalemate on the left.
- A second push on the right finds the British breaking through.
- Then the British also succeed on the left.
Some notes:
- I only used the British fire support once; it was ineffective.
- I never used the British leader.
Next
I played the two semi-finals.
- Spain defeated France
- England (Britain) defeated Argentina
But for the next World Cup battle, I'm going to use the actual finalists.