What has changed with the living rule book?
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What has changed with the living rule book?
not sure how big of a question the actually is. Seems by peoples posts that the new rule (play cards aside or maybe that is what it is?) book has changed the game quite a bit.
Antone want to fill me in?
Also if you got any tips for dark elves or chaos dwarfs i am all ears
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download it for free and read it, best way you are going to find out isn't it
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Depends on what rules you were using before. I was using the 3rd edition rules that came with the game in 2000, and quite a bit has changed since then.
However most changes deal with the skills/traits such as you can only use a skill once per turn and you don't have to declare use of a skill till AFTER a dice roll. So piling on chap rolls for armour, sees its not broken, then says right i'll pile on. That's a real bone of contention round these parts.....
To be honest, you'd be best off by down loading the LRB from gamesworkshop.com. Nothing major changed, but too many minor things to list quickly.
Hope this helps!

However most changes deal with the skills/traits such as you can only use a skill once per turn and you don't have to declare use of a skill till AFTER a dice roll. So piling on chap rolls for armour, sees its not broken, then says right i'll pile on. That's a real bone of contention round these parts.....
To be honest, you'd be best off by down loading the LRB from gamesworkshop.com. Nothing major changed, but too many minor things to list quickly.
Hope this helps!

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Beaten to the punch!Grumbledook wrote:download it for free and read it, best way you are going to find out isn't it
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Re: What has changed with the living rule book?
Go to tactics and team development; there's been LOADS of CD tips prob DE too.Wanderer wrote: Also if you got any tips for dark elves or chaos dwarfs i am all ears
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i already read through it
there doesnt seem to much of a change except a few odds and bitz. Unless i missed something i dont see why people say tactics from 3rd are not of much use in 4th or whatever version we are now in.
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well some of the skills have changed, like diving tackle, frenzy and the change of some skills to traits has made it harder or impossable for some players to get certain combos
like the jump up piling on mummy, or the stand firm catchers
basic tactics still work from third edition fine, but may need some slight tweaking to take into account of the tweaks
thankfully no more frenzy blitzing beastmen who can push you off the pitch from almost any square ;]
like the jump up piling on mummy, or the stand firm catchers
basic tactics still work from third edition fine, but may need some slight tweaking to take into account of the tweaks
thankfully no more frenzy blitzing beastmen who can push you off the pitch from almost any square ;]
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Re: i already read through it
In addition to what Grumble said, the biggest strategy changers was making a hand-off an action.Wanderer wrote:there doesnt seem to much of a change except a few odds and bitz. Unless i missed something i dont see why people say tactics from 3rd are not of much use in 4th or whatever version we are now in.
This removed a major component of several strategies from many teams that counted on the free action hand off for their bread and butter plays.
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Oh yeah and there were MASSIVE changes to the way fouling works.
Both on who gets to assist, the modifiers used for the AV and INJ rolls, and the possible ejection of said fouler.
That again was a big change to game from 3rd.
Finally the removal of the MVP/Cards to go to the Handicap table and aging.
Traits, Fouling, Handoffs, and the Handicap Table/Aging ... are the 4 biggest changes I can think of to the core rules from 3rd to LRB.
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Both on who gets to assist, the modifiers used for the AV and INJ rolls, and the possible ejection of said fouler.
That again was a big change to game from 3rd.
Finally the removal of the MVP/Cards to go to the Handicap table and aging.
Traits, Fouling, Handoffs, and the Handicap Table/Aging ... are the 4 biggest changes I can think of to the core rules from 3rd to LRB.
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