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PostPosted: Tue May 27, 2003 3:42 am    Post subject: Re: newbie question


In a message dated 5/26/2003 20:54:52 Central Daylight Time, smq4@...
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> 1.....does that mean 24 light archers or twenty four elemnts/bases?
> The Warrior rules book under fast Warrior states elements/bases for
> the given number of points but I assumed that in the 1981 version of
> WRG it probably means figures.

Old lists are written in terms of figures, not elements. But you have to buy
complete elements worth, remember.

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> 2....must there be a representative element/set of figures from each
> line in the army list? or can one skip some types of troops on the
> list? Is that mandatory unless it states 0 to 16 for example?


You don't have to have figs from a line that does not have a minimum.

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PostPosted: Tue May 27, 2003 4:53 am    Post subject: newbie question


When reading the army lists I was told that often lists from WRG 7th
could be used. When the list calls for example New Kingdom Egyptian
light archers "regular C",LI,@ 3points up to 24.
1.....does that mean 24 light archers or twenty four elemnts/bases?
The Warrior rules book under fast Warrior states elements/bases for
the given number of points but I assumed that in the 1981 version of
WRG it probably means figures.

2....must there be a representative element/set of figures from each
line in the army list? or can one skip some types of troops on the
list? Is that mandatory unless it states 0 to 16 for example?

Thanks in Advance.

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PostPosted: Tue May 27, 2003 8:51 pm    Post subject: Re: newbie question


That clears up several points.
Thank You,
Stephen

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