John Collis
Trial of Strength 2nd Edition Developer
Folks:
Large print and bold layout for aging eyes. Dots denote steps. The symbol on the upper right denotes Unit Class - A, B, or C - for a modest streamlining of stacking rules. The number is the unit's load value.
Existing stacking rules remain the same, their description has been adjusted. Stacking would be for a maximum number of units ( A & B ) of which only a certain amount may be Class A. Class C units stack free.
Class A - Army, Inf corps, etc;
Class B - Division, Hvy Armor, Paratroop;
Class C - HQ, Truck, rail gun, etc.
Cheers,
John Collis
Large print and bold layout for aging eyes. Dots denote steps. The symbol on the upper right denotes Unit Class - A, B, or C - for a modest streamlining of stacking rules. The number is the unit's load value.
Existing stacking rules remain the same, their description has been adjusted. Stacking would be for a maximum number of units ( A & B ) of which only a certain amount may be Class A. Class C units stack free.
Class A - Army, Inf corps, etc;
Class B - Division, Hvy Armor, Paratroop;
Class C - HQ, Truck, rail gun, etc.
Cheers,
John Collis