Is this an error or was Spain not part of Europe in the eleventh century?
Any chance of an errata?
Regards,
Dave
Moderators: philqw78, terrys, hammy, Slitherine Core, Field of Glory Moderators, Field of Glory Design

Again, there is nothing stopping a tournament orgnaniser specifying a theme and then putting a date range on as well.daveallen wrote:That's a pity. Although the general problem is what is permitted in competitions - such as Roman Thracians in an Immortal Fire comp.
Basing a themed comp on a FoG book and the extra lists is a lot better than for example a DBM book 2 comp. It is not perfect but definitely better.hazelbark wrote:chiefly not thought through.ethan wrote:I think the "book" themes are pretty weak for a number of reasons.
For some of the themes possibly, for others (EoD) not so much IMO.hammy wrote: Basing a themed comp on a FoG book and the extra lists is a lot better than for example a DBM book 2 comp.

ethan wrote: One problem I see is that I don't recall (m)any tournaments that said "any DBM Bk 2 army" rather people worked out themes.
Warfare has some decent themes. A bit looser than Campaign and the invitational but still much better than book 2 or 494AD to 1050 ADnikgaukroger wrote:To be honest the only comps I've ever played in which have what I would consider a "proper" theme are Campaign and John Graham-Leigh's invitational DBM competition - everything else is really just a pool of armies cobbled together around a broad concept, be it dates, a region or other, as defined by someone's subjective preferences. All flawed to a greater or, less commonly, lesser degree.
I would suggest that it isn't. The sheer number of books is an issue. The mismash of overlaps between several books of armies and allies (what comes to mind is S&S/D&F/EE) has created something far harder to delineate correctly: dates are all over the place, and that's before we get to Lost scrolls!hammy wrote: Basing a themed comp on a FoG book and the extra lists is a lot better than for example a DBM book 2 comp. It is not perfect but definitely better.

If you're asking for a country called Spain in 11th century, the answer is no.daveallen wrote:In the back of Wolves from the Sea the themed tournament section says a Dark Age Europe 496-1040 theme can include armies from Legions Triumphant and Decline and Fall, but it does not include the first few armies from Oath of Fealty.
Is this an error or was Spain not part of Europe in the eleventh century?![]()
Any chance of an errata?
Regards,
Dave
That may have been the case in Dunstable but when I played at my first Roll Call the themes were DBM book 1, DBM book 2, etc. You could have Samurai fighting Normans as a 'themed' game.azrael86 wrote:Rollcall has had working themes for years, way back to Dunstable!


ethan wrote:Always one of the nice things about Warfare.hammy wrote:Warfare has for most of the time I remember provided a list of armies and a date range which is a much better form of theme.