Team Yankee: Neue Edition
Im Dezember erscheint die neue Edition des Alternativ-Weltkriegs Systems Team Yankee von Battlefront Miniatures.
World War III: Team Yankee: What To Expect
With Wayne TurnerArriving in a Hobby Store near you in December is the new edition of Team Yankee, or as it is now known: World War III: Team Yankee. This new edition of the rules includes a number of changes from the first edition of Team Yankee, and in the following article I quickly explain the changes between the editions. Most of the changes bring World War III: Team Yankee in line with the latest edition of Flames Of War and those of you already familiar with our other post World War II games, Fate Of A Nation and ‘Nam, will find the differences between the Team Yankee editions similar to those already encountered in those games and Flames Of War.
You will be able to pick up a copy of the Hardcover Rulebook in from December 7 onwards, or you can get a free A5 complete Rulebook in each of the WWIII: Team Yankee Army Deals starting with the British in February 2020.
Changes to World War III: Team Yankee
Let us first look at the differences and changes from Team Yankee to World War III: Team Yankee.One of the most important changes your will find in World War III: Team Yankee is to the Artillery rule mechanics. Those of you who also play Flames Of War will recognise the new rules as essentially the same to those rules. Essentially artillery has become more effective. This comes about by streamlining the mechanics with a simplified To Hit procedure, with less modifiers. Terrain and night are covered as modifiers to the Ranging In roll, which is still based on the Spotting Team’s Skill rating. To Hit still based on the Target Team’s Hit On number and modified only by the number of attempts to Range In, with re-rolls on successful Hit for 1 or 2 weapons and failed hits for 5 or more weapons.
Artillery effectiveness it increased by the introduction of the re-roll of successful Infantry Saves for Repeat Bombardments, so don’t sit your infantry under a bombardment for a long time, as they will soon disappear.
The Morale rules have been updated to be essentially the same to Flames Of War. Morale is simpler and easier, you get a chance to unpin and remount vehicles before you test your Units Morale at the start of the turn. You only test at the start of the turn, no more testing at the end of the Shooting and Assault Steps. However, once your Unit is not in Good Spirits you will have to make a Morale Test at the start of each turn whether they have taken further casualties or not.
Another change is that vehicles no longer become Bogged Down if they fail a Cross Check, they now simply stop moving until their next turn. They can still shoot in the Shooting Step.
The mission section has been updated, adding extra missions and the Battle Plans Mission Selector that were not in the original rulebook, as well as updating mission Victory Conditions so you can take an Objective your start the turn on if you can clear the enemy off by the end of the turn.
The mission section has been updated, adding extra missions and the Battle Plans Mission Selector that were not in the original rulebook, as well as updating mission Victory Conditions so you can take an Objective your start the turn on if you can clear the enemy off by the end of the turn.
The Battle Plans Mission Selector a great way of deciding a mission type based on how you plan to use your force. Each player picks a posture, either Attack, Manoeuvre, or Defend, and depending on what each player selects this gives you a list of six Missions to roll on.
The Differences Between World War III: Team Yankee and Flames Of War
Though World War III: Team Yankee and Flames Of War have a lot of same rules, there are a few differences worth noting.In World War III: Team Yankee there are no Gun Teams. Rather than just Aircraft that come in the table do an attack and leave, World War III: Team Yankee also has Helicopters which can stay on the table and operate much like other teams, shooting and moving.
We have retained the Card terms and layouts from Team Yankee, rather than adopt the layout from Flames Of War. Some general terms are different to kept them the same as the Team Yankee, so World War III: Team Yankee uses Morale instead of Last Stand for example. Unlike Flames Of War, all Unit Leaders in World War III: Team Yankee can Spot for Artillery. Due to all their fancy equipment, Specialist Observer give a bonus for Ranging In.
Unlike Flames Of War, Strike Aircraft in World War III: Team Yankee aircraft can operate at night.
Do I Need New Army Books?
Simple answer is no. No army books will become invalidated in the transition. You can carry on happily using any Team Yankee book you might already own.Upcoming Army Books will add new Formations, Units, and Vehicles to existing forces, but you do not need those new additions to carry on playing your current army, but you will need the new book if you are after some exciting new kit to add to your army.
No Unit Cards or Unit entries in current books will be invalidated, again, you’ll only need new cards for new units, which come in World War III: Team Yankee unit boxes. Each new book from now on will also be released with its own Unit Card pack.
So grab a copy of World War III: Team Yankee and hit the table!
~Wayne
Quelle: Team Yankee
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