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ASL – Quick 6 VII

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Quick 6 VII is an Advanced Squad Leader (ASL) scenario pack released for the 2024 West Coast Rumble tournament. It continues the Quick 6 series with six fast-playing scenarios designed for minimal setup and maximum tactical engagement. (gamers-hq.de)

The pack spans multiple WWII theaters including the Balkans, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, and the Eastern Front, offering a wide range of tactical situations from infantry assaults to mechanized engagements. (gamers-hq.de)

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

Scenarios feature small forces, limited maps, and streamlined special rules. Games typically last 2 to 4 hours while maintaining strong tactical depth and clarity. (nobleknight.com)

Included Scenarios

Q37 – Vratarnica
Yugoslavia, October 1, 1944
7th SS Mountain Division “Prinz Eugen” attempts to secure a bridgehead against Bulgarian forces near the Danube Iron Gates. (gamers-hq.de)

Q38 – Northwest of Liège
Belgium, May 11, 1940
German 4th Panzer Division continues its advance after the breakthrough, clashing with Belgian forces. (gamers-hq.de)

Q39 – Marnach
Luxembourg, December 16, 1944
Early Battle of the Bulge engagement between US defenders and attacking German forces. (gamers-hq.de)

Q40 – Saint Pouçin sur Sioule
France, June 19, 1940
German breakthrough operations toward the Loire meet French resistance in close combat. (gamers-hq.de)

Q41 – Trévières
France, June 9, 1944
US forces attack German positions in the Normandy bocage to secure the village of Trévières. (gamers-hq.de)

Q42 – Brest-Litovsk (Fort East)
Poland, June 26, 1941
Soviet defenders make a last stand against the German assault during Operation Barbarossa. (gamers-hq.de)

Objective
The scenarios simulate short, decisive tactical engagements: capturing fortified positions, localized breakthroughs, road control, and defensive stands across varied historical settings.

Players
2 players

Playing Time
Approximately 2 to 4 hours per scenario

Complexity
Medium
Designed for tournament play and fast ASL sessions.

Replayability
6 standalone scenarios
Wide range of theaters and forces
Infantry, armor, and fortification mix
Optimized for competitive play

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

LCP ASL Q6VII

Data sheet

Période
8- World War Two
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