
"Warrior Rules" Topic
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| Marcus Brutus | 07 Jul 2005 10:45 a.m. PST |
I am interested in people's opinion on the rules set Warrior. Being familiar with WRG 7th what might the differences be between the two games. Is Warrior a step forward in the WRG system? Does it produce a better, faster, more coherent game than its predecessor(s)? Thanks for your input. |
| YogiBearMinis | 07 Jul 2005 12:47 p.m. PST |
The authors think it does. If you liked 7th, you'll probably like Warrior. If you didn't like 7th, the changes made by Warrior are unlikely to make you change your mind. The rules are certainly better written, but the concepts underlying the rules are unchanged. |
| neurohammer | 08 Jul 2005 3:14 p.m. PST |
Four Horsemen Enterprises bought the rule from their writer a few years ago! They are 7th Ed with a very extensive tidy up! eg – the page numbers referenced do have the right info on it unlike 7th ED. But thy have fewer army lists but this makes the games less combersome. I love Fast Warrior, the short time play version! Hope that helps! I own the main book and the Oriental book! |
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