Hi!
I think you are right. The only difference is the amount of base dice
the titan would roll versus a troop stand. I guess I can just ignore
mixing them and let them attack as is.
Peter
-----Original Message-----
From: Weasel Fierce [mailto:septimus__at_...]
Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 4:49 PM
To: netepic_at_yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [NetEpic ML] Re: More brainstorming
>Problem is, how do you combine them with a whole bunch of rules? Also
>how do you avoid people using the ploy of one elite unit with a whole
>bunch of non-elites?
>
>Sometimes reason must bend to playability. Unless you got a way to
>conciliate them the before mentioned solution remains the simplest.
uhmm..Peter, I fail to see the need for any rules here
For every unit after the first, add +1d6 to the assualt roll, just like
if
they were assaulting a superheavy tank, or a stand of gretchins.
The ploy of using an elite unit with non-elites makes sense too.
COnsider real life: How often do special forces fight on their own ?
Wouldnt they more realistically work in support of other troops,
spearheading assaults or adding their specialized equipment and skills
to
take out the really tough targets, while the grunts keep 'em busy
Thats the way I see it :)
Thoughts?
Weasel
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Received on Sun Apr 01 2001 - 21:02:29 UTC