This is the complete list of scenarios included in Commands & Colors: Napolenics Expansion#6 Epic Napoleonics
When setting up a game, players should pay close attention to which scenario type that is selected, Standard battle, EPIC battle or La Grande Battles. Each of these requires a different size battlefield game board.
Players should also pay close attention to the units deployed in a scenario. Some scenarios have more than one Coalition army fighting against the French forces. After placing the Terrain Tiles onto the battlefield as indicated by the scenario map, it is recommended that players set up their forces by nationality, initially setting up the leaders and one block of the required unit type for each unit. Use the board’s borders and flank boundaries (dotted lines) to quickly locate the correct hexes. Then complete each nationality’s Infantry, Cavalry and Artillery unit with its required number of blocks as detailed in the National Unit Reference Card. Note: Each unit symbol on the map represents an entire unit.
Players should follow the following letter coding for each National unit symbol.
A-Austrian
P-Prussian
B-British
R-Russian
Some examples:
• A-GRZ stands for Austrian Grenzer Light Infantry unit
• B-LN stands for British Line Infantry unit
• R-LC stands for Russian Light Cavalry unit
• P-LT stands for Prussian Light Infantry unit
The letter P- also stands for Portuguese, but because the Portuguese units on the scenario map have a dotted line around them, and the chance for Prussians and Portuguese units in the same battle are slim, the unit lettering system should work.