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stormphoenix dragonfoal
Joined: 12 Aug 2005 Posts: 11

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Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2005 12:40 pm GMT Post subject: ok...? |
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| how does a online game work? I've never tried it so I'm slightly curious. |
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Deeghter rare
Joined: 03 Mar 2005 Posts: 2553 Location: Lost

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Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2005 5:07 pm GMT Post subject: |
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That's pretty easy, stormphoenix!
Just offer a game by stating the rules you wanna play. For example: 36hp armies, single army game, no Promos; Dragonkin and minor terrains allowed, no magical items, magicians restricted to 50% of total army health.
Then post your army setup.
I suggest to place all dice (including your opponent's ones) on a game table at your home. That way you will have a perfect overview of what's going on in the game, which dice are where and how many are at which location. If you don't have your opponent's dice just use little pieces of paper with unit and rarity written on them. Since you don't have to roll your opponent's dice that's OK. It just tells you where your opponent's dice are located.
Then write down your marches step by step with mentioning the units involved.
Just read one or two of the first games to get an idea.
It might take a little longer than an actual game at a real table (depending on the time available to each player) but it's still fun!
Even if you get just one march a day! And it gives you time enough to re-read the rules if you are unsave with them! _________________
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