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Mark Mallard Centurion

Joined: 12 Apr 2006 Posts: 868 Location: Whitehaven, England
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Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2003 9:53 pm Post subject: Re: new member |
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In a message dated 11/25/03 11:28:50 PM GMT Standard Time,
mlekovic@... writes:
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> Hi all, just got through the rules. Longtime dbx player- was a wgr
> 7th player years ago- it never seemed to pick up the interest dbm has
> around Chicago. Anyway I always loved the rules and will try to
> infect my gaming group with the warrior bug. I have some suggestions
> and questions.
> 1) Do you guys use chits on the table next to bodies to denote the
> morale, cohesion and fatigue states or do you keep it on the sheet (
> there were no sheets in the old rules)
> 2)I loved the rules for siege gaming in the old rules book- when is
> the siege warrior supplement coming out?!!!!
> 3) I have 6mm's based up on 25mm bases at one strip or 4-6 figs per
> 25mm fig. They look great and give a real feel of how troop density
> is different from one type to another. Any input/experience?
> 4) Unholy of all unholies...I LIKE FANTASY WARGAMING TOO!!! De
> Bellis Fictionalis rocks- 15mm/6mm fantasy is a great scale and
> avoids the kiddies playing lousy games workshop stuff.I hope warrior
> comes out with the fantasy supplement. I actually converted the army
> lists from I.C.E.'s MERP roleplaying system into WGR 7th ed. long
> ago...
> Marko Lekovic in Chicago
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My group in the UK use "chits" for fatigues tired exhausted disorder shaken
and have even done so for command denotation ie blue for one command red for
another. The command thing is purely so you do not have to keep asking your
opponent if his command is demoralised.
also one or two of the other forced results of shooting etc.
We find chits with S1 AND S2 alternate side handy and DISORDERED AND SHAKEN
alternate sides handy. for example. We have a fairly large number of ready
made ones but they can easily be made as the game progresses.
These are also very handy when trying to introduce new blood who can see
easily what is going on.
I am still working on getting a UK championship organised - spoke to a
possible funding body today. I presume there will be a worlds that each country
can
send their champion.
We must revive that grading discussion thing too i guess, although there is a
likelyhood of scewed results due to different countries.
In about six months time i may be able to host other uk clubs for a small
tourney anyway in my home as i will have room for atleast 3 tables. My group
would be up for similar matches away. Say teams of three one game each. Allowing
for travel etc.
We would then have less scewed results, within region anyway.
mark mallard
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joncleaves Moderator


Joined: 29 Mar 2006 Posts: 16447
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Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2003 10:47 pm Post subject: Re: new member |
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In a message dated 11/25/2003 17:28:40 Central Standard Time,
mlekovic@... writes:
1) Do you guys use chits on the table next to bodies to denote the
morale, cohesion and fatigue states or do you keep it on the sheet (
there were no sheets in the old rules)
Marko, I can only speak for myself, but I use little wooden letters painted
dark green (to blend with most tables) for disorder, shaken, etc. I keep track
of the army and fatigue points on the free army sheet we provide in the files
section of this yahoo group.
2)I loved the rules for siege gaming in the old rules book- when is
the siege warrior supplement coming out?!!!!
I am currently working on Warrior Battles (the simpler Warrior) and Fantasy
Warrior. Siege Warrior and Fleet Warrior will not be started until mid 2004.
But they WILL get done.
3) I have 6mm's based up on 25mm bases at one strip or 4-6 figs per
25mm fig. They look great and give a real feel of how troop density
is different from one type to another. Any input/experience?
I love that idea.
4) Unholy of all unholies...I LIKE FANTASY WARGAMING TOO!!! De
Bellis Fictionalis rocks- 15mm/6mm fantasy is a great scale and
avoids the kiddies playing lousy games workshop stuff.I hope warrior
comes out with the fantasy supplement. I actually converted the army
lists from I.C.E.'s MERP roleplaying system into WGR 7th ed. long
ago...
If you would like to be a Fantasy Warrior playtester, please write me offline
at joncleaves@.... Fantasy Warrior will require Warrior to play.
Anything based for DBF is already based correctly. We are planning 60+ lists,
so if
a list you have figs for isn't in the playtest pack, I will write you a draft
to use.
Welcome to Warrior
Jon
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Recruit

Joined: 12 Apr 2006 Posts: 4
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 12:19 am Post subject: new member |
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Hi all, just got through the rules. Longtime dbx player- was a wgr
7th player years ago- it never seemed to pick up the interest dbm has
around Chicago. Anyway I always loved the rules and will try to
infect my gaming group with the warrior bug. I have some suggestions
and questions.
1) Do you guys use chits on the table next to bodies to denote the
morale, cohesion and fatigue states or do you keep it on the sheet (
there were no sheets in the old rules)
2)I loved the rules for siege gaming in the old rules book- when is
the siege warrior supplement coming out?!!!!
3) I have 6mm's based up on 25mm bases at one strip or 4-6 figs per
25mm fig. They look great and give a real feel of how troop density
is different from one type to another. Any input/experience?
4) Unholy of all unholies...I LIKE FANTASY WARGAMING TOO!!! De
Bellis Fictionalis rocks- 15mm/6mm fantasy is a great scale and
avoids the kiddies playing lousy games workshop stuff.I hope warrior
comes out with the fantasy supplement. I actually converted the army
lists from I.C.E.'s MERP roleplaying system into WGR 7th ed. long
ago...
Marko Lekovic in Chicago
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scott holder Moderator


Joined: 30 Mar 2006 Posts: 6070 Location: Bonnots Mill, MO
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 3:02 pm Post subject: RE: new member |
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4) Unholy of all unholies...I LIKE FANTASY WARGAMING TOO!!! De
Bellis Fictionalis rocks- 15mm/6mm fantasy is a great scale and
avoids the kiddies playing lousy games workshop stuff.I hope warrior
comes out with the fantasy supplement. I actually converted the army
lists from I.C.E.'s MERP roleplaying system into WGR 7th ed. long
ago...
If you would like to be a Fantasy Warrior playtester, please write me offline
at joncleaves@.... Fantasy Warrior will require Warrior to play.
Anything based for DBF is already based correctly. We are planning 60+ lists,
so if
a list you have figs for isn't in the playtest pack, I will write you a draft
to use.
>I can't speak for Bill or Jake but Jon and I are big ole fantasy wargamers from
waaaaay back. Fantasy Warrior ROCKS!
scott
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Greg Regets Imperator

Joined: 12 Apr 2006 Posts: 2988
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 5:32 pm Post subject: Re: new member |
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I enjoy fantasy games also. The original AD&D played by the college
educated is still the second best (behind Warrior) game ever invented.
Is there any way I can get a list rule for some magical help for my
Knights of St. John? The army seems to be dragon lately.
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joncleaves Moderator


Joined: 29 Mar 2006 Posts: 16447
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 6:23 pm Post subject: Re: Re: new member |
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In a message dated 11/26/2003 9:32:49 AM Eastern Standard Time, gar@...
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> Is there any way I can get a list rule for some magical
> help for my
> Knights of St. John? The army seems to be dragon lately.>>
Nyuk, nyuk. 'Seruiously', though - you'll be able to get a dragon for your KSJ
in FanWar....lol
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Ed Kollmer Centurion

Joined: 12 Apr 2006 Posts: 1018
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Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2003 4:36 pm Post subject: Re: Re: new member |
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You don't need any magic. YOU need an exorcist to fix the dragon problem.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg Regets" <gar@...>
To: <WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 9:32 AM
Subject: [WarriorRules] Re: new member
> I enjoy fantasy games also. The original AD&D played by the college
> educated is still the second best (behind Warrior) game ever invented.
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> Is there any way I can get a list rule for some magical help for my
> Knights of St. John? The army seems to be dragon lately.
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