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"A15.1 The cauldron of battle, which destroyed so many units that failed the test of arms, could also forge better soldiers and/or acts of desperation borne of heroism or despair."
News from Distant Battlefields in Space and Time
An ASL Tournament held in Manchester, NH August 6-9, 2020
Journey of a Wargamer - Comments welcomed
En nybörjares väg till ASL!!!
Forget your OBA?! I never forget to bring down the pain! Seriously though, I must be the only one who still sets up the Player Aid card on the table. Ritterkrieg’s OBA deck takes it from there. If I didn’t have room to set up the Player Aid card, the tokens would seem to be the best route to go.
Yeah, and not just once in the same game ..
Going absolutely senile!!
Cool. 🙂
Thanks for the nod Jack.
You’re not senile, not even close. There’s just SO much to remember during a game.
You know the drill. Did you just roll my SAN a moment ago, before you rolled the TK DR? Damn, I forgot. 😦
You are a kind man Chris. SAN and ELR are the other bits – I lay playing cards on the table (when I remember to bring the playing cards) to remember them!!