Trade and Treachery Companion 2 - request for an FAQ
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timmy1
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Trade and Treachery Companion 2 - request for an FAQ
In a number of lists there is a line for Landsknecht Verlorne Haufen or similar. Each has Total bases as something like '0-1 BG per 2 Landsknechte pike BG'. However the relevant Landsknechte BG contain both pike and HW lines. (I am aware that the relevant special instructions make it clear that the HW in the Landsknechte BG and the Verlorne Haufen are mutually exclusive.) The meaning is quite clear if you apply some common sense but we are talking about wargamers here... Please have an FAQ item added making it clear what is meant.
The relevant lists are on pages 9, 15 and 17.
The relevant lists are on pages 9, 15 and 17.
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nikgaukroger
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Please tell me you're taking the piss.
You cannot seriously say "... the relevant special instructions make it clear that the HW in the Landsknechte BG and the Verlorne Haufen are mutually exclusive." and then ask for a FAQ item.
Sorry, no way.
You cannot seriously say "... the relevant special instructions make it clear that the HW in the Landsknechte BG and the Verlorne Haufen are mutually exclusive." and then ask for a FAQ item.
Sorry, no way.
Nik Gaukroger
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nikgaukroger
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timmy1 wrote:Fair point.
Lets hope that the FoGR players ask a better quality of question than we see in the FoG:AM forum time and time again.
Renaissance attracts a better quality of player
Nik Gaukroger
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deadtorius
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timmy1
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Interesting. It may just be that FoG is expressed in a way that better matches how I think but I have found FoG to be the set of wargames rules that is most clearly expressed of all those I have ever read (and that is a lot of sets). In FoG:AM as well in FoG:R I have only come across one rule that I was not clear about the meaning of (different in each set). Any issues I have are not related to the clarity of the rules.
Very quotable if shortened to "In the sport of rules debate, an appeal to common sense is usually an admission of defeat."puster wrote:In any serious rules debate, an appeal to "some common sense" is usually seen as admitting defeat. Debating rules is a sport that is totally independent from playing the actual game
With regard to the volume of questions, FOGR benefits from FOG in having a base of clarifications as well as prudent pruning and refinement of the portion that carries over (which of course is mirrored in the greater refinement of the players, which late in the period approaches Enlightenment).
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