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Re: LegOz 2000.3 Brikwars
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Wed, 26 Apr 2000 03:26:02 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.au.nsw.syd, Peter White writes:
In lugnet.loc.au.nsw.syd, Richard Parsons writes:
In lugnet.loc.au.nsw.syd, Peter White writes:
I'm thinking baseplates with hillocks of BURPS, some vegetation and maybe
even a stream (is the stream useful) and maybe even some building ruins.
Anything else ?

Maybe this is a good occaision for the modular build thingie.  Draw a grid,
and assign baseplates to individual people to prepare and bring along.  You'd
need to identify the type and general description of terrain features that
cross borders from one person to another so that the two sections can be
brought together - or better yet, try to contain features inside the lines of
portions allocated to builders, so that they have carriage of the entire
terrain element.

I'm cool with putting the battlefield together, I was just wondering if there
are any restrictions on widths between landforms and vegetation or can the
combatants do a bit of clear-felling to help their cause.

From reading the rules, everything has a potential hitpoint value (apart from
a mountain, unless you're talking BIG weapons), so the battlefield can take on
any form you wish. I forsee some fun with clear-felling. Picture a sniper
standing behind a tree taking pot-shots at your troops. Then picture a large
tank type thing forcibly removing the tree from existence along with anything
in a 10 stud radius.

Plus since I'm spectator status I won't be making mountains out of molehills.
Also with different people bringing different things there's always the chance
someone doesn't make it or forgets their 'jigsaw piece'.
I'm quite happy putting it all together (very eager), so everyone ends up
playing an away game on Planet Pete.

The home team advantage v the away team underdogs. Bring it on!


Pete Callaway
(do we each get a lollipop when we hit zero?)



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(...) I'm cool with putting the battlefield together, I was just wondering if there are any restrictions on widths between landforms and vegetation or can the combatants do a bit of clear-felling to help their cause. Plus since I'm spectator status (...) (25 years ago, 26-Apr-00, to lugnet.loc.au.nsw.syd)

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