Monday, May 9, 2016
Table Setup & Mission Rules: Part 4
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SandWyrm
Well, it's been a rough week (had to hospitalize my Mom, which is ongoing), but here's the next two pages of setup/mission rules. These cover player-placed obstacles, and start the introduction of player-placed fortifications. The general idea being that after you set up your major terrain pieces, you'll roll your mission, and then be able to set up some additional scenery. Whether you get to set up Obstacles, Fortifications, or both, will depend on the mission type. We'll cover that in the next couple of pages.
Thoughts?
As a reminder, I do very much appreciate honest feedback. Praise is great and all, but honest criticism is WAY better. My skin is thick, so if you see a potential problem (or even just a typo), don't be afraid to comment.
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