Nice to see more and more gamers adapting this beautiful set of rules! Personally, we use a white die for marking casualties for each unit and once it is shaken, we switch this out for a red die. This way you can see it on a glance and don't need an additional "shaken" marker. Apart from this we don't use markers for units that have fired with skirmishers BUT use some cotton wool to mark a unit thas has fired with full effect (or did lend fire support at full effect). Aaaand finally on ranges. We use Rules as witten fpr 28mm, 2/3 of all ranges for 15mm and Centimetres instead of inches for 6mm wargamings. Works like a charm for us, maybe that's somethin for you to try out. Keep this series up! :-)
Well explained mate, great video👍🏻
Thanks mate 👍
Nice to see more and more gamers adapting this beautiful set of rules!
Personally, we use a white die for marking casualties for each unit and once it is shaken, we switch this out for a red die.
This way you can see it on a glance and don't need an additional "shaken" marker.
Apart from this we don't use markers for units that have fired with skirmishers BUT use some cotton wool to mark a unit thas has fired with full effect (or did lend fire support at full effect).
Aaaand finally on ranges.
We use Rules as witten fpr 28mm, 2/3 of all ranges for 15mm and Centimetres instead of inches for 6mm wargamings. Works like a charm for us, maybe that's somethin for you to try out.
Keep this series up! :-)
Thank you mate and you have given me some ideas to think about. 😁👍
more please
@rogueskypilot4116 trying to before end of year when I can 👍
Can you shoot through your own units as normal?
Not sure at the moment mate but when I can I will find out for you 👍
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