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Friday, May 2, 2025

"Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust" Dueling Game

How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust wargame by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice and homemade 3D-printed Toy Soldiers. The most easy to play wargame ever
When trying the "Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust" dueling game for the very first time, this is how I eventually envisioned  the game. The image was generated by ChatGPT 

"Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust" Dueling game by Gerard Du Gre must be one of the easiest and most fast playing wargames ever made. -Or is perhaps more like a dueling game. And you don't need more than a couple of miniatures to play it either. Actually you need so little and the rules are so short, that this was actually a game I considered for the 'Wargame in a Wee Matchbox Challenge'. Finally I didn't, but my own entry to the challenge just ended up as a kind of dueling game as well.

This game was brought to my knowledge thorough some excellent blogger posts by Mark at The Man of Tin Blog. By following his links to his earlier blogger posts I ended up at Alan's blog The Duchy of Tredgardland, where Kaptain Kobold suggested how to play "Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust" with dice (D6) instead of cards in the comment section. All these blogger posts really aroused my interests to try this game myself.

I had no intention to use a lot of time or effort to make a lot of different attack- and defense-cards to just to try out such a a small and simple game, but Kaptain Kobold's suggestion to play it with a D6 was so simple that it could be summarized and captured in a single photo by Mark at his blog. -So finally trying out this new (to me) game became a no-brainer to me! I used the rules as provided in Mark's photo:

How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust wargame by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice and homemade 3D-printed Toy Soldiers. The most easy to play wargame ever
Photo by Mark at The Man of Tin, which actually sums up the whole game. Actually it was this photo that gave me the final push to try this game my self.

Preparing the game

Even if Mark suggests a lot of different suitable miniatures and scenarios for such a small game on his blog, I didn't find any usable miniatures at home for playing this as mine are too modern and none of them are armed with swords or sabres. I was at my local toy shop considering to buy some Playmobil Romans or Pirates for this, but the selection was poor and I thought they were a bit pricey as well. So I decided to simply try to 3D-print a couple of miniatures in 54mm for this test game instead:
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust wargame by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice and homemade 3D-printed Toy Soldiers. The most easy to play wargame ever
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust wargame by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice and homemade 3D-printed Toy Soldiers. The most easy to play wargame ever
I also 3D-printed some suitable broken columns as 'periodic terrain' just to set the scene:
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust wargame by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice and homemade 3D-printed Toy Soldiers. The most easy to play wargame ever
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust wargame by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice and homemade 3D-printed Toy Soldiers. The most easy to play wargame ever
Since I printed these in white plastic, I didn't care to paint them, so I just gave them a 'Black Wash' instead.

The scenario

I've arranged this duel as a Roman Gladiator Fight
Similar opponents with same weapons, skills and armour getting similar Combat Points to make it easy and balanced. I settled for 5 Combat Points each as suggested by Mark. 

Forces: 
  • Attacker: Magnumius the Roman Legionnaire:
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust wargame by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice and homemade 3D-printed Toy Soldiers. The most easy to play wargame ever
  • Defender: Polulus the Murmillo Gladiator:
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust wargame by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice and homemade 3D-printed Toy Soldiers. The most easy to play wargame ever

Mission:
  • For both combatants; To win the Gladiator Match by killing their opponent.

The Game

Time:    6 minutes (when taking photos etc.) An average game takes 2-3 minutes.
Turns:   8
Result:  Victory to Polulus the Murmillo Gladiator 

The Gladiator match is about to begin:
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust wargame by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice and homemade 3D-printed Toy Soldiers. The most easy to play wargame ever
Turn 1: The Gladiator starts off really offensive:
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust wargame by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice and homemade 3D-printed Toy Soldiers. The most easy to play wargame ever
Turn 2: And the Gladiator keeps on his offensive fighting:
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust wargame by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice and homemade 3D-printed Toy Soldiers. The most easy to play wargame ever
Turn 3: The Legionnaire makes a successful counter attack: 
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust wargame by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice and homemade 3D-printed Toy Soldiers. The most easy to play wargame ever
Turn 4: It looks like the fighters are about getting exhausted and tired now and none of them scores a hit:
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust wargame by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice and homemade 3D-printed Toy Soldiers. The most easy to play wargame ever
Turn 5: The Legionnaire makes a successful hit again: 
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust wargame by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice and homemade 3D-printed Toy Soldiers. The most easy to play wargame ever
Turn 6: The Gladiator regain the initiative:
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust wargame by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice and homemade 3D-printed Toy Soldiers. The most easy to play wargame ever
Turn 7: And keeps aggressively pushing:
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust wargame by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice and homemade 3D-printed Toy Soldiers. The most easy to play wargame ever
Turn 8: Until he finally gives the Legionnaire 'The Coup De Grace'. The audience is cheering:
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust wargame by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice and homemade 3D-printed Toy Soldiers. The most easy to play wargame ever

Pros

  • This is a very easy and fast playing wargame
  • You won't need more than 2 miniatures for a game, but you could add some few more if you like a more intensive and very small skirmish game.
  • This game works well for SOLO-playing.
  • This can be a very interesting way or mechanics to resolve close combat in other wargames too. -And you can vary different number of Combat Points for your opponents regarding how well protected with different type of armour. 

Cons

  • There is not much decision making regarding tactics in such a simple wargame. 

Conclusion

I would like to thanks Mark and Alan for bringing this game to attention on their  blogs and Kaptain Kobold for finding a way to play an easy game even easier. It made me certainly want to try a game I else wouldn't have tried. This was also my first ancient wargame.

I made some optional rules so the rules also can be used for fighters with different armour (and the ability to take more damage), and allowing for some movement as well.

-And if you haven't tried this game yet, I highly recommend you to do so for a an easy, free, fast playing fun game!
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust wargame by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice and homemade 3D-printed Toy Soldiers. The most easy to play wargame ever
You don't need much to play this game, and is an ideal game to play if you're in a hurry and don't have time for any complicated setups or long games.

Blog PostScript

At the time of posting this 'imaginary action playsets' created by ChatGPT are trending on Facebook. This is how ChatGPT would envisage a playset of an instant wargame reviewed in this blogpost:
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust wargame by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice and homemade 3D-printed Toy Soldiers. The most easy to play wargame ever
Another suggestion by ChatGPT:
How to play Lunge, Cut and Stop Thrust wargame by Gerard Du Gre with D6 Dice and homemade 3D-printed Toy Soldiers. The most easy to play wargame ever

It would be cool to see this thing in production and I think such playsets would be salable. What do you think?


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