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Heiho The Art of War
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Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9781804517123
Date: 18th April, 2025
Publisher: Helion & Company
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'As swift as wind
As subtle as forest
As fierce as fire
As unmovable as mountain.'
The Furinkazan banner of Takeda Shingen
Take command of the massed armies of your clans!
Battle to the death for control of Japan.
Heiho - The Art of War is a set of wargames rules for play with miniature figures. It covers the vast, spectacular battles that shock the length and breadthof Japan at the end of the sixteenth century.
These are the games rules that will let you play the battles of Kawanakajima and Sekigahara! Control armies that are Napoleonic in scale, and that use sophisticated tactical systems that were unique to Japan.
Lay your battle plans. Command your subordinates! Allay their treacheries. Blend spearmen, shot, archers, artillery and cavalry into mixed-arms forces, or concentrate your cavalry to sweep the enemy from the field!
Designed for any scale of miniatures, the game is well suited to smaller scales such as 2mm, 6mm, 10 and 15mm. The rules depict massed battles of the period, which saw armies with strengths from 20,000 to 100,000 men.
The game reflects the unique mixed arms deployment styles of the period, as well as the often elaborate battle formations. Games are played on a table divided into square grids - or not, if players want to use more traditional measurement and movement.
Troops are based in 'bases' of several figures on a single base. There are also 'elements' or half bases used to support larger formations (archers, cannon, supply units etc). Base sizes can be of any size desired - so no need to rebase troops that have been based for other systems.
Games systems create unique characteristics for clan troops, and for their commanders. The various great commanders can also have rivalries that may interfere with the best laid plans!
Ippon! To the death!