Thursday, May 21, 2026

Blood and Valor

 For our session in May we played two games of Blood and Valor by Firelock Games.



I got the B&V rules several years ago when they first came out and created a buzz on youtube. I had earlier planned on using Trench Hammer from Nordic Weasel Games with my Warzone figures, but decided to give the B&V rules an actual play to see if they make a more 'fun' game.

We played a simple Attack-Defence scenario, with attackers having five units vs the defender's four. We played the scenario twice, switching sides after the first game. I lost both times, which I believe means the game is balanced.


The combat rules themselves are rather standard, but the initiative and fatigue systems add extra considerations for the players, which makes the game feel rather different from an IGOUGO mass skirmish game with no real morale effect. We enjoyed them enough to want to play them again, and I have a toy tank which I am currently painting to use for the game.

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