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PreSet TerrainKC Cons was Some secret linchpin

 
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Eric Turner
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 05, 2004 7:07 am    Post subject: PreSet TerrainKC Cons was Re: Some secret linchpin


Guys

Preset terrain should include preset open areas(the string of void).
You could NOT place TF's in an open area.

Eric


--- In WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com, kelly wilkinson
<jwilkinson62@y...> wrote:
> Greg,
>
> I would think that pre-set terrain would be to the KoSJ's favor
when placing their stone walls considering the new global change in
placement. . .
>
> kelly
> PS How are those stalwart Eastern Orthodox footmen coming along? I
would certainly not complain if I got them before the KC event to base
them up. . . Smile
>
> Greg Regets <greg.regets@g...> wrote:
> While I tend to hate preset terrain, the added advantage of being
> close to the beach (with all the scenery involved) is a very
> attractive draw.
>
> The Corpus tournament were always a blast, and we usually ended up
> getting blasted, to boot!
>
> g
>
>
> --- In WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com, jmgarlic@a... wrote:
> > That sounds pretty cool. I like the idea of preset terrain as
> well. What
> > time frame are you lookin' at?
> >
> > John Garlic
> >
> > > In the old days we held it at a hotel on north beach with preset
> terrain.
> > > Every table had a major water feature and dunes, with a variety
> of other
> > > pieces. 1600 points. If we do it again, I'll try to think up more
> gimmicks
> > > to add local flavor. We finally quit because it was just me and
> five guys
> > > from San Antonio, so I figured why not forget all the trouble and
> planning
> > > and just drive up there when i want to play?
> >
> >
> >
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 05, 2004 10:17 am    Post subject: Re: PreSet TerrainKC Cons was Re: Some secret linchpin


Eric,

Although you are correct, I somehow think that the Marian Romans or whoever
wanted to dig a ditch would do so. In a competition game I can understand why
this is done but I certainly don't like it. Generally speaking, I seldom use
TF's although I did one time in Texas to prove a point about how ridiculous it
could get with the amount of ditched Palisade the Sub-Roman Brits got. But for
some reason, I think that TF's should be allowed to be placed after terrain
positioning. After reading about Marius and Sulla and their propensity for
having their legionaires dig ditches to force the other side to commit to
battle, I just wonder about the validity of such a rule in a historical sense. .
.

kelly

wdknee88 <eturner@...> wrote:
Guys

Preset terrain should include preset open areas(the string of void).
You could NOT place TF's in an open area.

Eric


--- In WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com, kelly wilkinson
<jwilkinson62@y...> wrote:
> Greg,
>
> I would think that pre-set terrain would be to the KoSJ's favor
when placing their stone walls considering the new global change in
placement. . .
>
> kelly
> PS How are those stalwart Eastern Orthodox footmen coming along? I
would certainly not complain if I got them before the KC event to base
them up. . . Smile
>
> Greg Regets <greg.regets@g...> wrote:
> While I tend to hate preset terrain, the added advantage of being
> close to the beach (with all the scenery involved) is a very
> attractive draw.
>
> The Corpus tournament were always a blast, and we usually ended up
> getting blasted, to boot!
>
> g
>
>
> --- In WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com, jmgarlic@a... wrote:
> > That sounds pretty cool. I like the idea of preset terrain as
> well. What
> > time frame are you lookin' at?
> >
> > John Garlic
> >
> > > In the old days we held it at a hotel on north beach with preset
> terrain.
> > > Every table had a major water feature and dunes, with a variety
> of other
> > > pieces. 1600 points. If we do it again, I'll try to think up more
> gimmicks
> > > to add local flavor. We finally quit because it was just me and
> five guys
> > > from San Antonio, so I figured why not forget all the trouble and
> planning
> > > and just drive up there when i want to play?
> >
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
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