The 1806-1807 scenario: This scenario covers Napoleons campaigns in Prussia. FORCES SETUP: FRENCH FORCES: A.1 corps and up to 2C corps with 12 I and 9 C and the BERNADOTTE and MURAT leaders in the forest north of Nuremburg. B. 1 corps with 17 I and 1 C and the DAVOUT leader at Nuremburg. C. 1 corps with 18 I and 1 C and the SOULT leader north of Munich. D. 1 Bavarian corps with 13 Bavarian I and 2 Bavarian C and the JEROME leader west of Munich E. 1 corps with 11 I and 1 C and the NEY leader at Stuttgart F. 1 corps with 12 I and 1 C in the northern part of Baden. G. 2 corps and 1Gd corps with 6 Gd 25 I and 4 C and the NAPOLEON leader at Mainz. H. 11 Rhine (Hannoverian) garrisons anywhere within french controlled areas. Cannot be added to a corps. I. Up to 3 Depots anywhere inside French controlled areas. ALLIED forces: Prussian forces: A. 3 corps with 46I and 9 C and the BRUNSWICK and BLUCHER leaders at Erfurt. B. 1 corps and 1 Saxon corps with 18 I, 3 C, 4 Saxon I and 1 Saxon C and the HOHENLOE leader at Dresden. C. 1 corps with 9 I and 1 C split in any way between Berlin. and Magdeburg D. 1 corps with 14 I and 2 C at Posen. E. 6 I in Glogau F. 12 I in Breslau G. 10 I in Kšnigsberg H. 4 I at Kustrin I. 9 I at Danzig J. 9 I at Thorn K. 4 I at Warsaw L. 2 I at Stettin M. 1 depot in the Dresden area. M. Up to 2 depots anywhere inside Prussia. Russian forces: A. Up to 2 corps and 1 C corps with 31 I 6 C and 1 CC and the Benningsen leader at Brest-Litovsk B. Up to 2 Depots anywhere inside Russia. Swedish forces (treat as british controlled for game purposes): A. 1 corps with 6 I and 1 C in Lubeck B. A depot and 2 M in Lubeck STARTING MONEY: France starts the game with $8. Prussia with $6. Russia with $5. Sweden with $1. Britain with $4. CONTROL: FRENCH controlled territory consists of Flanders, Holland, Hannover, Berg, Kleves, Baden, Palatinate, Wurtemburg and Bavaria. PRUSSIAN controlled territory consist of the Prussian home nation and Saxony. RUSSIAN controlled territory consists of the Russian home nation. SWEDISH controlled territory consists of Sweden and Mecklenburg. BRITISH controlled territory consists of the British home nation. Neutral areas that can be entered consists of Hesse and Duchies. REINFORCEMENTS: Reinforcements can be added to any friendly corp or city that is unbesieged. FRENCH: 4 money points every turn. 4 I every turn. Up to 1 new French corps counter of any type per Turn. May replace 1 C every turn instead of 2 I. A.1 Polish corps with 4 polish I and 1 polish cav the first time french forces control Warsaw. B. 10 I in January 1807 PRUSSIAN: 2 money points every turn. 1 I every turn. In addition 1 I every turn until french forces have captured Berlin. No new corps counters. RUSSIAN 3 money points every turn. 3 I every turn starting in December. Up to 1 new Russian corps counter of any type per Turn. May replace 1 C every turn instead of 2 I. A In December, up to 2 corps and 1C corps with 23 I and 5 C at Grodno. B. In december, 1corps with 14 I and 1 C at Brest-Litovsk C In January, 1 corps and up to 1C corps with 13 I, 3 C and 1 CC with the BAGRATION leader at Kovno. D.In April, 1 Gd corps with 6Gd and 2 C at Kovno. SWEDISH: 1 money point every turn. 1 I every other turn starting in january. (Jan, Mar etc). No new corps counters. BRITISH: In June, 1 corps with 5 I and 1 C in any coastal area. In August remove the British forces. No money or new corps counters. TIME: The game starts in September 1806, and ends when there are no allied controlled non-cossack forces inside any city in the Prussian major power or the minor powers of Mecklenburg or Saxony, or by mutual consent. SPECIAL RULES: A: If three or more corps were involved in a lost field battle, any french siege roll against prussian garrisons are increased by +2 for that turn and the next. On a roll of 6+ the prussian garrisons surrender immediately. Can apply any number of turns after consecutive defeats B. If Blucher at the end of the allied movement phase is stacked with more corps or a larger force than Hohenloe or Brunswick his ratings cannot be used for an entire turn. (But his cavalry leader ability can be used). Hohenloe and Brunswick cannot be voluntarily removed. C. Benningsen has B seniority for the duration of the scenario, and cannot be voluntarily removed. D. One allied corps can be moved every turn using naval transport from an occupied port to any coastal area. This uses all movement points of the corps. E. Swedish and English forces can use sea supply or invasion supply. Assume such supply always to be available in all coastal areas. F.No unit may leave the territories listed under control. If forced to, move it to nearest available area. G. If at any time there are no prussian forces inside any city in Prussia, Prussia surrenders. Remove all Prussian forces and cancel future Prussian reinforcements. H. Saxon forces are removed the first time french forces captured Dresden. I. The british corps used in this scenario can contain 1 C. VICTORY: The french player wins if the game end before August 1807. The Allied player wins if the game continues past August 1807. An ending on August 1807 is a draw. OPTIONAL: A. (pro-allied). Allow Prussian non-garrison forces to setup within one area of indicated. B. (pro-french) If the british corps is eliminated, play is considered to have ended one month earlier. C.(pro-french?) Allow units to move through Austria. They cannot end their move inside Austria.