We used a similar system (75/25) for Epic40k for a while. Adds to
the diversity of forces around. Dropping Imperial Guardsmen off from
Vampire raiders and other fun stuff...
Markco
--- In netepic_at_y..., "Tom Webb" <tom.webb_at_s...> wrote:
> When we play, we say that you must spend 75% on your core army and
up to
> 25% on allies (Titans, Knights, Chaos Marines etc.)
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> Jarreas Underwood <jarreas_at_m...> on 23/05/2002 13:14:30
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> Please respond to netepic_at_y...
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> To: netepic_at_y...
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> Subject: [NetEpic ML] [v5.0] Straight vs. Allied Armies
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>
> Is anyone interested in rules for army construction? I haven't any,
and
> before I put any effort into it I thought I'd see what folks
thought. I
> think a combined army is more powerful than a straight one, and I'm
of the
> opinion that the rules should reflect that.
>
> Idea off the top of my head #1:
> Designate a core army and buy all those units at normal price.
Designate
> any number of allies - those Company Cards cost +100 points,
Support Cards
> cost +50 points and you can't buy Ally Special Cards.
>
> Idea #2:
> 60% of your points must be spend on your core army.
>
> Idea #3:
> For every full 2000 points of core army you buy, you may buy up to
1000
> points of allied army.
>
> Idea #4:
> Create a really complex chart that details who everyone can ally
with and
> how many points you're allowed to buy. *grin*
>
> What do you think? Other ideas?
> -Yar
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