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Post by turniptom on Apr 13, 2024 22:23:11 GMT
Evening All,
I've just started to learn DBA, after about a 20 year break, and have played the first battle of my Wars of the Roses campaign.
I've seen on here references to terrain hint cards made by one of the members but when I click on the Fandom link it doesn't take me to the pdf.
Can anyone send me the file or direct me to where I need to go to get it?
Thanks Tom
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Post by Brian Ború on Apr 14, 2024 9:58:16 GMT
Hm, I don't know of any terrain hint cards. But maybe you refer to troop hint cards? The way to this helpful pdf is here. Anyhow, some more wonderful player aids can be found here. I'm so fond of stevie's detailed rules index to dba 3.0 and find it so excellent, I even glued it into my purple book. (Attention: the page numbers of this index refer to the hard cover version of DBA 3.0. It certainly works also with the soft cover edition, but then you have to add '2' to the page number mentioned.) Have fun! And good luck with flattening the curve...
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Post by Brian Ború on Apr 14, 2024 12:01:42 GMT
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Post by turniptom on Apr 14, 2024 12:15:15 GMT
So much downloading! My printer will be cursing our names before too long.
Thanks for the links.
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Post by claudermilk on Apr 14, 2024 13:54:29 GMT
Hm, I don't know of any terrain hint cards. But maybe you refer to troop hint cards? The way to this helpful pdf is here. Anyhow, some more wonderful player aids can be found here. I'm so fond of stevie's detailed rules index to dba 3.0 and find it so excellent, I even glued it into my purple book. (Attention: the page numbers of this index refer to the hard cover version of DBA 3.0. It certainly works also with the soft cover edition, but then you have to add '2' to the page number mentioned.) Have fun! And good luck with flattening the curve... Aha! Thanks for that tip on the detailed index. I tried using it with my new softcover version and things weren't matching up so I thought it was completely off. I'll have another look now, because it seems like it will be hugely useful. I've had a look at the unit reference cards, and have a set printed out. I kind of want to have a standard poker-sized (US here) set of cards, so I'm taking that concept and trying to rework it to for that size. I've found these kind of reference cards are quite useful, I have a set for Command & Colors: Ancients that someone made up and it's really nice to have that information quickly accessible--and having only the units in your current army to look at.
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