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Re: Hexless/gridless Heroscape
I was just looking into getting this manual Im making as a pdf file printed in manual form from staples. I didnt complete it but it was only going to cost around $11 dollars or so. After it is finished and edited Ill put a link in here and also a link to get it printed if it works out.
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Re: Hexless/gridless Heroscape
Just finished up my first draft PDF compiled with my other variants. Hope all you guys enjoy. Here is the link. I would appreciate any feedback you have.
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Re: Hexless/gridless Heroscape
Should have said something, I could have saved you a lot of time and work.
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Re: Hexless/gridless Heroscape
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Re: Hexless/gridless Heroscape
So what does it add to the game by making common squads uncommon? & how would an actual uncommon squad differ?
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Re: Hexless/gridless Heroscape
They are still common, but dividing them into their own squads allows for them to all be able to take a turn with the activation markers. When using the order marker turns on them you could use any of them as you would in a normal game. An uncommon squad would still just act as a unique squad either way. Let me paint a picture for you. Your whole army runs into battle, this is the use for activation markers. Certain figures do heroic things above and beyond everyone else changing the course of battle, this is the use for the order markers. Where as in a normal battle of Heroscape, only a couple figures fight, while the rest sit still. Some never even getting to attack the entire game. This idea is what Heroscape Assault brings to the table. It is really not very difficult to play and is a lot of fun. Im better at explaining things by showing them than describing them. Hope that helps.
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