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At what point should one add an SSR to guarantee an ordnance smoke round?
In an Ortona scenario, the Canadians have one smoke asset, a 50mm mortar. The Germans are defending in stone buildings. The Canadians have olive groves for cover on the way in, but the ground adjacent to the VC building is open. The mortar might give no smoke rounds, one smoke round or several smoke rounds.
It is much harder for the Canadians to win when there is no smoke. I need to check if they have ever won in a playtest yet without smoke.
In a manner similar to the automatic first black chit for OBA by SSR, should I consider an automatic smoke round on the first ordnance smoke attempt?
In an Ortona scenario, the Canadians have one smoke asset, a 50mm mortar. The Germans are defending in stone buildings. The Canadians have olive groves for cover on the way in, but the ground adjacent to the VC building is open. The mortar might give no smoke rounds, one smoke round or several smoke rounds.
It is much harder for the Canadians to win when there is no smoke. I need to check if they have ever won in a playtest yet without smoke.
In a manner similar to the automatic first black chit for OBA by SSR, should I consider an automatic smoke round on the first ordnance smoke attempt?