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Beta-Test Tournament - Usk - January 27th/28th 2007

Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 12:32 pm
by rbodleyscott
In case any of the new beta-testers are unaware, here is a copy of the notice previously sent out by e-mail. There are still places and all beta-testers are welcome. If your proposed partner is not currently a beta-tester JD will be happy to sign them up (NDA) so that they can participate. If you lack a partner, you can still enter - depending on space you will either play on your own or be paired up with another entrant and play 2 games with each of your armies.

e-mail me on rbs@byzant.demon.co.uk

The army points value has been set at 800 points.

Rules changes from the last Beta version can be found in the Forthcoming changes before Usk thread. Entrants will be sent a version incorporating those changes.
Art of War ??“ Beta-Test Tournament
27th/28th January 2007


It has been decided to hold a 15mm AoW Beta-Test Doubles Tournament in conjunction with the DBM Doubles tournament at Godendag in Usk on the above dates. Details of the venue are in the Godendag notice in the following link (which refers to the DBM tournament, but don't worry about that).

http://www.byzant.demon.co.uk/godendag.htm

Entries will be limited due to space considerations, but all beta-testers already entered into the DBM competition will take precedence if they choose to switch to playing in the AoW tournament. Entries by other beta-testers will be accepted as space permits.

The AoW event will be subsidized to some degree by Slitherine. Those who have already paid entry fees to the tournament will have that portion of their entry fee refunded if they decide to take part in the AoW Doubles

Points size of armies will be 800 points.

There will be a free choice of armies from the lists so far completed. Each team can request 5 lists of their choice from the available lists. I will send them those lists. They can then choose their army for the tournament from amongst those 5 lists, or, if they prefer, from one of the standard Beta-Tester lists.

Available lists are as follows:


Ancient Egypt


Early Egyptian
New Kingdom Egyptian
Libyan Egyptian
Kushite Egyptian
Libyan
Nubian
Hyksos
Syro-Canaanite
Hittite Empire
Sea Peoples

The Greek, Persian & Macedonian Wars

Classical Greek
Early Achaemenid Persian
Lydian
Thracian
Syracusan
Early Carthaginian
Skythian or Saka
Kyrenean Greek
Late Dynastic Egyptian
Alexandrian Macedonian
Later Achaemenid Persian
Classical Indian
Early Successor
Galatian
Hellenistic Greek
Graeco-Bactrian
Graeco-Indian

The Rise of Rome

Mid Republican Roman
Late Republican Roman
Gallic
Pyrrhic
Later Carthaginian
Ancient Spanish
Later Macedonian
Later Seleucid
Later Ptolemaic
Attalid Pergamene
Numidian or early Moorish
Pontic
Early Armenian
Parthian
Later Jewish
Illyrian

Imperial Rome

Early Imperial Roman
Middle Imperial Roman
Late Imperial Roman
Foederate Roman
Later Sarmatian
Early German
Dacian or Carpi
Ancient British
Caledonian
Early Alan
Jewish Revolt
Sassanid Persian
Kushan
Palmyran
Early Frankish, Alamanni, Burgundi, Limigantes, Rugian, Suevi or Turcilingi
Early Visigothic, Early Vandal or Quadi
Early Anglo-Saxon, Bavarian, Frisian, Old Saxon or Thuringian
Early Ostrogothic, Herul, Sciri or Taifali
Gepid or Early Lombard
Early Scots Irish
Early Pictish
Western Hunnic
Hephthalite Hunnic

Byzantium and Islam

Early Byzantine
Maurikian Byzantine
Thematic Byzantine
Nikephorian Byzantine
Later Moorish
Later Visigothic
African Vandal
Italian Ostrogothic
Early South Slav
Lombard
Avar
Arab Conquest
Early Bulgar
Ummayad Arab
Abbasid Arab
Early North African Dynasties
Khurasanian Dynasties
Bedouin Dynasties
Dailami Dynasties
Pecheneg
Ghaznavid

The Crusades

Early Crusader
Later Crusader
Fatimid Egyptian
Seljuk Turk
Cuman
Komnenan Byzantine
Post Latin Conquest Byzantine
Ilkhanid Mongol
Mamluk Egyptian

Western Europe in the Later Middle Ages

Medieval French
100-yrs War English
Later Medieval Scots
Later Scots Isles & Highlands
Later Anglo-Irish
Medieval Irish
Low Countries
Later Medieval German
Italian Condotta
Swiss
Free Company
Medieval Burgundian
Medieval Castilian, Aragonese or Portugese
Later Granadine
Navarrese
Ordonnance French
Wars of the Roses English
Ordonnance Burgundian

Eastern Europe and the Rise of the Ottomans

Early Ottoman Turkish
Later Ottoman Turkish
Tatar
Late Byzantine
Later Russian
Later Serbian Empire
Later Bulgarian
Later Lithuanian
Later Polish
Later Teutonic Knights
Middle Hungarian
Moldavian or Wallachian
Albanian
Timurid, White Sheep Turcoman or Black Sheep Turcoman
Later Hungarian

Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 5:55 pm
by petedalby
Will you be using 1 inch per MU or 25mm per MU?

Pete

Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 6:29 pm
by rbodleyscott
petedalby wrote:Will you be using 1 inch per MU or 25mm per MU?
Yes :wink:

(If it matters, probably 1 inch as that is what most entrants will be used to).