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ASL – Quick 6 IV

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Quick 6 IV is an Advanced Squad Leader (ASL) scenario pack designed for participants of the 2021 West Coast Rumble tournament. Like previous entries in the series, it offers six fast-playing engagements with minimal setup time and maximum tactical action.

The pack covers multiple World War II theaters including Germany, the Pacific, the Eastern Front, France 1940, Italy, and Moldavia, providing a broad variety of tactical situations in a compact format.

Game System
The module is designed for Advanced Squad Leader, the standard tactical system for WWII squad-level combat.

The scenarios are intentionally small, use limited map areas, and focus on quick play while retaining ASL’s tactical depth.

Included Scenarios

Q19 – Raff’s Ruffians
Diersfordt, Germany, March 24, 1945
Late-war engagement between American and German forces.

Q20 – Boxcloth
Otto Island, Apamama Atoll, November 23, 1943
US Marines assault a small Japanese position in the Pacific.

Q21 – Hold Pokhlebin!
Pokhlebin, Russia, December 5, 1942
Soviet attack against a German defensive position during winter fighting on the Eastern Front.

Q22 – French Spirit
Oise-Aisne Canal, France, June 5, 1940
French forces attempt to contain the German advance during the Battle of France.

Q23 – Campoleone Salient
Campoleone, Italy, January 30, 1944
British and German forces clash during the Italian Campaign.

Q24 – Moldavian Precursor
Zgărdesti, Moldavia, July 3, 1941
Romanian and Soviet troops engage during the opening weeks of Operation Barbarossa.

Objective
Each scenario features straightforward historical objectives such as terrain control, position seizure, enemy elimination, or localized breakthroughs.

The design emphasizes fast play, tactical decision-making, and tournament balance.

Players
2 players

Playing Time
Approximately 2 to 4 hours per scenario.

Complexity
Medium
Particularly suitable for tournament and convention play.

Replayability
6 independent scenarios
Wide variety of theaters and nationalities
Different tactical situations
Compact format encouraging repeated play

Components (indicative)
6 ASL scenarios
Scenario cards
Historical notes
ASL-compatible materials

LCP ASL Q6IV

Data sheet

Période
8- World War Two
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