SHILOH 1862 is Volume II in the Civil War Brigade Battle Series from Worthington Publishing. The game is brigade level with 100 men per strength point. Hexes are 250yds from side to side. The game system uses command control for units within 4 hexes of their leader may move adjacent to enemy units.
It is a ugo-igo system that follows a basic move-combat style system similar to the rules from Gettysburg High Tide of the Confederacy and Chickamauga River of Death by Phoenix Games.
Victory is determined by terrain objectives and enemy casualties.
Shiloh is playable by 1 to 2 players in 3 hours. 2 Scenarios (April 6, and April 7) plus the two day battle game.
Near Mint condition cards show minimal or no wear from play or handling and will have an unmarked surface, crisp corners, and otherwise pristine edges outside of minimal handling. Near Mint condition cards appear 'fresh out of the pack,' with edges and surfaces virtually free from all flaws. '
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Lightly Played (LP)'
Lightly Played condition cards can have slight border or corner wear, or possibly minor scratches. No major defects are present, and there are less than 4 total flaws on the card. Lightly Played condition foils may have slight fading or indications of wear on the card face. '
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Moderately Played (MP)'
Moderately Played condition cards have moderate wear, or flaws apparent to the naked eye. Moderately Played condition cards can show moderate border wear, mild corner wear, water damage, scratches , creases or fading, light dirt buildup, or any combination of these defects. '
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Heavily Played (HP)'
Heavily Played condition cards exhibit signs of heavy wear. Heavily Played condition cards may include cards that have significant creasing, folding, severe water damage, heavy whitening, heavy border wear, and /or tearing. '
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Damaged (D)'
Damaged condition cards show obvious tears, bends, or creases that could make the card illegal for tournament play, even when sleeved. Damaged condition cards have massive border wear, possible writing or major inking (ex. white-bordered cards with black-markered front borders), massive corner wear, prevalent scratching, folds, creases or tears. '