Sunday, 18 February 2018

A new SAGA begins........

Again this was played a week or so ago. Paul had picked up a copy of the new SAGA rules. You can see a more detailed review of the changes on his Hobby Horse Blog. I am not planning on rushing out to get the new rules as this seems an unwarranted expenditure. The changes are for the most part fairly sensible and simplify some aspects of the game. What became apparent as we played through the game with Vikings and Saxons is the board had been tweaked and the Saxons boosted quite a bit. Now this can been seen as a good thing or not depending on your approach to gaming. The SAGA game as a whole remains one of our favourites although the system in a true oxymoron doesn’t in my view lend itself to campaigns.

Anyway here are a few shots of the game we played πŸ™‚
Saxons on the right the rules encourage the Saxons to have larger units to get various bonuses
The Vikings use their first turn to rush forward, they proved to be over eager and with a slightly more aggressive Saxon board they paid an early price

A unit of the Saxon warriors has rushed across the open ground decimated a unit of Vikings and run through to attack the lightly armed Viking bowmen

Eventually around the cross the Viking elite troops charged knocking the Saxons back and almost killing the Saxon Warlord but he clung on just

A lone Viking awaits his fate !

He is duly despatched to Valhalla 
And in true saga style the two warlords clash on the open ground
Take that Viking scum......πŸ˜€

So we had a good game and it was interesting to see how the new boards had altered the balance of the game. There was nothing wrong with the original rules. Some of the changes are sensible for example a slight simplification of fatigue, I suspect the majority of changes have been driven by competition play which is not always good. But we’ll keep playing πŸ˜€

11 comments:

  1. Nice report and pics, although Ihave never warmed to Saga. Have to admit I have not played, but have watched two or three games in progress and was not enthused enough to give them a go.

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    1. Completely agree with Phil. Game looks splendid but I never warmed up to SAGA either. This type of skirmish game just was not for me.

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    2. Thanks Jonathan it’s like Marmite not every bodies cup of tea......it does tend to give competitive gaming which again isn’t for all, and not my preference, what it has done is get me to collect every greater numbers of Dark age figures so one day I might be able to field a proper battle πŸ˜€

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    3. Marmite? It’s not even that good! Nice looking table but just a game in a box really.

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  2. Bah you old grumbler. I like Saga, probably my favourite ruleset, each faction plays so differently, unlike most games. The old rules did have a few awkward bits which have now been removed - measuring who was in combat, lone figures generating Saga dice, etc. I'm pretty happy after our test game, the game seems more action packed and eventful, looking forward to trying out more. Vikings have already started to recruit fresh blood.....

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    1. I have been painting up the extra Saxon/Arthurian warriors but they aren’t finished yet.

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  3. Lovely board and figures. Matt, unless I have a connection speed problem, I think you may have loaded up full sized images (but it could be just me).

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  4. I’m looking forward to playing this at some point unfortunately no one in the local store plays so I may have to work towards some demo games. As always, your games look stunning.

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    1. Thanks Steve worth having a game, changes are not significant form Saga ‘one’ πŸ˜€

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