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Post by lkmjbc on Aug 9, 2016 17:02:00 GMT
Isn't a full base still in ZOC? 40mm. Cheers Daz Yes, still in the threat zone... but not in contact. This in essence greatly lengthens the survival time of Ax in contact with either Pk, or Blade. This helps allow for fights such as Cannae... where the Romans pursued themselves into a trap... as well as Irish vs Viking warfare where the Irish are incredibly over-matched. Joe Collins
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Post by lkmjbc on Aug 9, 2016 18:16:44 GMT
Very optimistic Joe. Many years ago I used to introduce a military lecture for the lecturer, using a man and curvy young lady. The lecture was about not making assumptions. So I used an archaeological context, about a find with a mans skeleton, the remnants were parts of a rifle, helmet and boots, and a nylon camouflage bikini. A separate find was part of a page from a picture book of girls and guns. People where asked for what they would say about uniforms and equipment, the bikini always confused people, we knew men did not wear them. The man would then take a paper bag out of a pocket with a receipt and nylon bikini. David Constable Yes, I have just finished a lecture series from Dr. Garrett Fagan- "Great Battles of Ancient History". He is entertaining and the course is good...(though I disagree with some of his conclusions). He emphasizes the point of how little we really know about the Republican Romans. Joe Collins
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Post by hdan on Aug 9, 2016 19:06:19 GMT
The first is allowing Ax and Ps to recoil either their base depth or width. That's an intriguing idea, and one that I hope to play around with some. I do wonder if it should be for any Fast elements though. I'm not versed enough in historical battle accounts to propose that change though.
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Post by lkmjbc on Aug 10, 2016 21:25:46 GMT
The first is allowing Ax and Ps to recoil either their base depth or width. That's an intriguing idea, and one that I hope to play around with some. I do wonder if it should be for any Fast elements though. I'm not versed enough in historical battle accounts to propose that change though. I would love to hear your experiences. I have been playtesting it for a few months. The effect is subtle, but positive for Punic wars. Joe Collins
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