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joncleaves Moderator


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Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2002 5:18 am Post subject: Re: Player''s Guide-Optimal unit sizes |
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In a message dated 8/31/2002 01:12:25 Central Daylight Time,
rockd@... writes:
> An important concept for the new player to be aware of. How about
> some examples of good/bad unit sizes for various troop types?
Hmmm. Makes one wonder.... Check out rule 17.3 on page 97 of the Warrior
rulebook....
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Doug Centurion

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Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2002 8:06 am Post subject: Player''s Guide-Optimal unit sizes |
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>these two things which ARE premises of Warrior:
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>-Unit size is mostly arbitrary as ancient bodies of troops did not use the
>same concept of 'units' we do today. The optimal sizes available and played
>are designed to produce realistic 'effects' and we feel they do.
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>-We recognize there are some suboptimal unit size-training class
>combinations, and we are ok with that and will continue to be.
An important concept for the new player to be aware of. How about
some examples of good/bad unit sizes for various troop types?
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Doug
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present, and will be for long years. That of the executive will come
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March 1798 (_Papers of J.M._ vol 12, p.14; LC call no. JK.111.M24)
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Doug Centurion

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Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2002 9:33 pm Post subject: Re: Player''s Guide-Optimal unit sizes |
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>In a message dated 8/31/2002 01:12:25 Central Daylight Time,
>rockd@... writes:
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>> An important concept for the new player to be aware of. How about
>> some examples of good/bad unit sizes for various troop types?
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>Hmmm. Makes one wonder.... Check out rule 17.3 on page 97 of the Warrior
>rulebook....
But there's no clue as to WHY. In a Guide document, you can take
more space for some explanation.
Just including the statement that you made in the email is helpful:
>-Unit size is mostly arbitrary as ancient bodies of troops did not use the
>same concept of 'units' we do today. The optimal sizes available and played
>are designed to produce realistic 'effects' and we feel they do.
>
>-We recognize there are some suboptimal unit size-training class
>
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