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Thoughts on Lining up

 
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Patrick Byrne
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 18, 2003 10:27 pm    Post subject: Thoughts on Lining up


Thanks Greg on the condolences.

With regards to lining up, here are my thoughts (for abuse).

Lining up with opposing elements is good for facing bowmen. Lack of lining
up can give bowmen the ability to pick and choose how many elements to fire
at what. Such that if the mass bowmen opposing 2 units and are not lined up
(even by a 5 pace misalignment) they can say which elements shots go to
which opponents unit.

Outside of that, lining up is not that big of deal.

Any other thoughts out there on lining up?
-PB


> From: "Greg Regets" <gar@...>
> Reply-To: WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2003 18:23:57 -0000
> To: WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [WarriorRules] Re: Tourney
>
> The biggest thing I noticed in our last weekend get together, was the
> lining up of stands, when it is not clearly obvious how it should be
> done, and advantages to be gained by lining up, or more to the point,
> making your enemy line up. The rules are clear enough, but far too
> many situations arise where one side gaines a somewhat large
> advantage in bound three by some sort of lining up issue that happens
> in bound two (for example). This may be in part because we tend to
> favor many small units here, and may also be something that would
> clear itself up quite easily with some Scott Holder type help on the
> table.
>
> Greg
>
> P.S. Condolences to Patrick on the loss of his pet. It is not an easy
> thing to be sure.




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