HISTORY DETAILS
The battle was fought around the small village of Sekigahara, astride one of Japan's key feudal-era roads. It was here that Ishida Mitsunari and his western allies planned to meet and stop the advance of Tokugawa Ieyasu and his eastern allies. Using the wooded hills between two mountains, the western army had a strong defensive position. Although Ieyasu had granted Fukushima Masanori the honor of opening the battle, it was Ii Naomase's mounted "Red Devils" that charged forward first. Masanori quickly followed and charged into the center of Mitsunari's position.
The stage is set, the battle lines are drawn, and you are in command. Can you change history?
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Army of the West Army (Red)
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Army of the East Army (Blue)
Move First
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Victory
5 Banners
* 1 Victory Banner for each unit or leader eliminated.
Special Rules
* Both rivers are fordable.