If the original poster ends up being tempted by an element based game without individual figures, then I'd recommend Basic Impetus. Then each of those blocks can be a single base (or maybe a group of 4 or so smaller bases to allow for formation changes) with figures on it and I can mark casualties either on a roster, a card in a plastic sleeve using a dry erase marker, or with little tokens textured to look like the ground but then with blood splatters and dropped weapons on them. I figure that if a battle looks like this sort of thing: I'm not a fan of how the empty movement trays look. Some people though, like individual figures with removal on a per figure basis. Something like this:īut I'd cram on another 2-4 miniatures per base as I think the spacing is too wide. I prefer where each unit is on as few bases as possible for it to work in the game. I don't really like that approach, but it's what the OP asked for. Obviously every mass battle games the soldiers represented are firing in some sort of "formation." The original poster just wanted a warhammer like ranked up game.
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