Tuesday, 30 September 2025

Learning to use a BUAf - posted by Daniel Wade, 30 September 2025

Last Saturday Barry Norris attempted to teach me how to use a BUAf with my Ancient Brits. We also discussed other terrain placement and use. The game did not go entirely to plan as the BUAf went onto my right flank which constricted that command. The biggest issue was that my Allied command was happy to sit out the battle and watch. My left wing was very active on the attack but was placed in an impossible situation. That really sealed the game for me and that was game over. We discussed rewriting my Army list as it’s a bit ponderous and lacks pips. Also I will modify the BUAf. 

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Alastair Duncan
And because of Shane Jones and co, you won't need building consent to modify the bua !!!!
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Vincent Cholewa
BUAf can certainly be a double-edged sword. I had a memorable game where my opponent deployed a command of impetuous troops inside his BUAf. He needed PIPs to leave in columns. Then he needed PIPs to control the columns that had left while trying to get more columns out.
Why did your BUAf have to go on your right flank?
Daniel Wade
Vincent Cholewa Same with me. My Ps never left the BUAf along with some of my Light Horse. The way we read the rules the BUAf which is on a difficult hill had to be diced for?
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Vincent Cholewa
Daniel Wade I didn’t know Ancient British BUAf have to be on a hill. The one I encountered was Gallic and was placed 🏰
Barry Norris
Vincent Cholewa - Ancient British BUAf are hill forts so on DH or GH. So they are diced for as the hill. If you use DH then there should be less other terrain to block the position. Which we did.
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Vincent Cholewa
Barry Norris otherwise you can close off the flank with difficult going including for the denizens of the hill fort 👍
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Barry Norris
It's possible but unlikely that the BUAf can't go down which would be sad given you pay for it then have to be the defender.
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Vincent Cholewa
Barry Norris not so much that it can't be placed but, instead, too much difficult going in addition to the BUAf that becomes a PIP drain to move through after getting out of the BUAf

Phil Malthus

Pretty tough to get a good result with your ally sitting the game out