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    On Sat, 30 Aug 2003, Gary wrote:



    > One of the things I found I missed in battle resolution rules was

    > facing. 3e did away with facing for the most part, and the warcard

    > system never employed it, but when it comes to large scale combat in

    > which units can take on formation, and tactical advantages are such

    > that one wants to flank or otherwise take advantage of battlefield

    > maneuver and positioning when portraying large scale battles.



    Yes, very much so. Facing and flanking is crucially important in warfare.

    Even if you don`t restore it to individual combat (and I agree you should)

    it should definitely be a part of mass combat.





    Ryan Caveney

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    Has anyone tried to adapt Cry Havoc for BR battles? How did you intergrate it with domain rules? Thanks!

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    > On Sat, 6 Sep 2003, Osprey wrote:

    http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Fortr...mach.html<br />


    I`ve tried this little system and used it many times for my own games. It`s

    really cool, really fast, and easily tweakable.


    It&#39;s nice to see that my old battle system still sees use.

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