Weserubung: Storm Over Norway

Europa Battle Scenario Number 6

Charts and Tables

by Mark Royer


Victory Point Chart

Axis (Per Occurrence)
Each Allied RE eliminated +1
Each Allied air unit eliminated +2
Each aircraft carrier eliminated +3
Each Government captured +3
Each Axis RE/air unit evacuated to Sweden -1
End of each Axis initialohas
Each 1/2 RE missing from garrison -1
Narvik or Oslo owned before Jun II 40 +3
Each Norwegian dot city owned before Jun II 40 +1
Each Danish dot and major city owned on Apr I 40 +1
Each unit failed to withdraw -2

Allied (Per Occurrence)
Each Axis RE eliminated +2
Each Axis air unit eliminated +3
Each Norwegian/Danish RE/air unit evacuated +1

(End of each Allied initial phase)
Narvik/dot/major city owned +3
Each Government not moved +3
Each Government not evacuated +2
End of each Allied movement phase
Use of each carrier -1
Each Allied RE and air unit in Norway or Denmark after May II 40 -1

(End of Game)
Norway has not surrendered +10
Denmark has not surrendered +10

Victory Levels

If the difference between the players' VP totals is 4 points or less, the game ends in a draw. Otherwise, the player with the higher total wins a victory. Compare the winner's total to the loser's to determine the victory level as follows:

  • A ratio of less than 2:1 is a marginal victory
  • A ratio at least 2:1, but less than 3:1 is a major victory
  • A ratio of 3:1 or greater is a decisive victory

Naval Interdiction Table (two dice)

Allied Naval-Unit Destinations : Damage Roll : Typical Destinations
North Sea on Map 10A, 1 or more hexes 12+ Stavanger, Kristiansand, Haugesund, Bergen, Andalsnes, Alesund, Kristiansund, Trondheim, Namos, and Arctic ports
North Sea on Map 13A, 1 or more hexes 6+ Western Danish ports
Baltic Sea, 1 or more hexes 4+
Off Map 12+ England, France

Axis Naval-Unit Destinations : Damage Roll : Typical Destinations
Any destination during surprise turn 12+ Any
Baltic Sea, 1 or more hexes 12+ Oslo, Halden, Larvik, Horten, Eastern Danish ports
North Sea on Map 13A, 1 or more hexes 11+ Western Danish ports
North Sea on Map 10A, 1 to 15 hexes 9+ Stavanger, Kristiansand, Haugesund
North Sea on Map 10A, 16 to 32 hexes 8+ Bergen, Andalsnes, Alesund, Kristiansund
North Sea on Map 10A, 33 or more hexes 6+ Trondheim, Namos, and Arctic ports
Swedish port of Lulea no roll

Rail Depot Chart


(Rail Depot : Capacity)

Norwegian Rail Net
Oslo 4
Trondheim 2
Bergen 2

Danish Rail Net
Kjobenhavn 5
Aarhus 2
Odense 1
Esbjerg 1
Aalborg 1

German Rail Net
Any (infinite)

Tables and Charts used in Weserubung

Ground CRT, Air CRT, Bombing Table, AA Fire Table, Terrain Effects Charts #1 and #3, and the Miscellaneous Tables from TEM #18.

Weather Table, Weather Conditions Display, Unit Identification Chart, and the Winterization Table from Scorched Earth.

All other play aids will be found here and on the inside back cover.

Air Unit Repair

All air units are repaired on a roll of 1 or 2.

ZOC Movement Costs

To leave an enemy ZOC.
German c/m units 1 (0)
All other units 2 (0)

To move directly from one enemy ZOC to another.
German c/m units 2 (1)
All other units 3 (1)
(reduced ZOC costs are in parentheses)

Breakdown Chart for use with Weserubung

German Breakdowns

7-6 Inf XX
3x 2-6 Inf III

6-6 Inf XX
2x 2-6 Inf III
1x 1-6 Inf III

9-8 Mtn XX
2x 3-8 Mtn III
1x 2-8 Mtn III

7-8 Mtn XX
2x 3-8 Mtn III

2-10 Mot hv AA III
2x 1-10 Mot hv AA II

Norwegian Breakdowns

6-6 Inf XX
3x 2-6 Inf III*

6-6 Mtn XX
2x 2-6 Mtn III
1x 2-6 Inf III*

1x 2-6 Mtn III may be substituted for any one 2-6 Inf III per division.

Danish Breakdowns

6-6 Inf XX Jyl
1x 2-7 Inf III 6
1x 2-6 Inf III 3
2x 1-6 Inf III 2,7

6-6 Inf XX Sja
2x 2-6 Inf III LG, 5
2x 1-6 Inf III 1,4

Note: Breakdowns are limited only by available counters.

Weserubung: Storm Over Norway Europa Battle Scenario Number 6


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