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firstly early period.....most samurai were mounted horse archers, (...) so I don't think these should be classed as HC,
The other samurai weapon was the katana which again would need both hands to weild while on horseback.I don't think this deadly weapon even though it was the mark of the samurai could be weilded with the same effect as if on foot, so to represent this I'd give it a -1 to the samurai strengh while mounted.
The Japanese Longbow shouldn't be in the same class as the Medieval English Longbow and should thus have a slightly shorter range, but keeping the same BS of 4
Ashigaru of this period were little better than armed peasants, counting as LMI (...) Ninja were hired assassins and to my knowledge never fought as a battlefield unit, so this is GW'S fantasy unit
Late period - Mounted samurai armour moves to chain mail and small armoured plates so HC armed the same, but in fewer numbers.Dismounted samurai armour HI, but still fight and move in loose order like LHI, same weapons, but with fewer if any longbows.
Ashigaru were more organised, better armoured with most still being armed with the Yari, but some trained to use the Matchlock Arquebus
As for cannon's well as with the Ninja's I've never heard or read of these being used in battle so again this could be another of those GW Fantasy thing's.

Allthough I included cannon for the sake of completeness, they were actually used a lot in sieges and at least once in a field battle: Sekigahara.





think cannon and perhaps ninja should have no role or a negligible role on a samurai battlefield. Give the player/general the choice, but severely restrict that choice to, say, one cannon, or half a dozen ninjas per 2500 points. Remember in a campaign you are likely to come across siege scenarios, assassination scenarios and the like.
What would I like to see?
Rules for static big drums: say a reroll of panic dice within a given radius (I simply like big drums!).
Static battle standards for the Age of War.
Simply adopt the 'stealth' rules from Age of Arfur for ninja.
Some better ashigaru (say veterans, or bs3 archer specialists, or mv5 light feet)
Veteran or elite Hatamoto mounted samurai.
A mini tournament where we could test the lists to destruction (just in the interests of research), cheesy lists, historical lists, special rules, the whole thing.


I think some real samurai fans could help out re. testing the lists...... Guy? Jim?




The trouble is Jim and I have both seen and playtested Divine Wind. Lord knows if this'll see the light of day now which is a real real pity.
I had a lot of trouble with the original Armies of Antiquity lists (he who charges always wins...) and Rob's were a massive improvement. I haven't commented that much on these lists because of my involvement in DW.


