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WABForum Army Books How to proceed

Postby Leondegrande » Wed Mar 14, 2012 10:00 am

Hi.

After AoA is published I still want to support WAB and here are my thoughts/ideas how to proceed :)

Army Books 1-4 (3000BC-1500AD)
The huge number of downloads (hundreds, thousands :shock: ) of those WABForum Army Books make me think it is a good idea to step forward with book 1-4 to delete all lists covered by the AoA (and the upcoming pdf collection from Martin) and merge all remaining lists into one book. I expect roughly ~100 lists for that. They all can be seen as candidates for official lists as soon as they are chosen from Martin to be worth to add them to his collection. Adding them to a pdf collection is much easier than adding them to a printed supplement project, me think. I don't have a point calculation for the AoA units so the points remain the same. Also the listing of each unit on it's own instead of the AoA new way to list a bunch of units and cover all equipment, additional eqipment and special rules. I prefer the old style of each unit including stats, equipment and rules seperatly.

Army Book 5 (Renaissance)
This period isn't covered other than with the ECW book. The planned "Warhammer Renaissance" book seem to be lost in the pipeline of Forgeworld. Sadly, there is no rumour about it or any hint that it will be published one day. I still think the period is worth to be played, very interesting and can be covered by the WAB rules with some additional special rules. As soon as the "Napoleonic WAB" project reaches version 1.0 I plan to start this as next project as a kind of supplement or army book. With that book all six major periods (biblical, ancient, dark age, medieval, renaissance, modern) with lists for WAB.

Army Book 6 (Modern)
There are three major theatres of this period SYW/Napoleonic/ACW. With the expanded Napoleonic Wars book we still create, one of those theatres will be covered, but SYW and ACW are very different, so they should be handled seperately in "supplments" instead of an army book, me think.


Ancients Cup
I still like the idea very much to be able to play all periods with WAB. Another motivation for me to create all those books is to have a future event where teams of six players (country or club) play against each other, one army per period. But contrary to other systems/team events it still should be WAB, which means a bit different and more relaxed/fun and nicely arranged tables, terrainwise. So each period should be handled on it's own with a campaign or focus on a war with armies only from that conflict to have adequate armies and games with a historical touch and scenarios. Adding the results/victory points of each period per team (however they are earned, this should also be up to each period) give the ranking per round. Something like this :)


That's it :)

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Re: WABForum Army Books How to proceed

Postby andyjp » Thu Mar 15, 2012 9:21 am

Hi Olaf
I've long been a fan of your lists, so thank you for all the hard work. :D

I have already been thinking of letting these lists be used as WABGT official Armies, but now AoA is out the points values need to be sorted out to match AoA. I do not think I'll do an ABC system for any army lists used in the GT. Having all your lists here for all to use is great.

As the point’s values have not been altered I would not remove those lists covered in AoA
Keep it as it is; A free resource for people to use instead of AoA. :wink:
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Re: WABForum Army Books How to proceed

Postby Leondegrande » Thu Mar 15, 2012 10:12 am

So proceeding to make more "supplements" like the Napoleon book in better quality and with a focus on a war/person may be the better way and don't change the existing books 1-4.

Thirty Years War and Italian Wars for the renaissance period instead of a revised army book with all 123 lists is also more precise and offers the oppurtunity to add special rules especially for that conflict.

I already have done some drafts for supplement ideas with those lists taken from the army books. Plenty of stuff to work on :) So I will work on all of those supplements which are after 1500AD, because they probably won't be covered officially for WAB.

But a very important thing is to have an expert at hand for each of those supplements like we have for the napoleonic book. It's much easier and precise and capture the flair and accuracy much better if you have someone to talk/write to, me think.

So if someone of you reading this is an expert of one of the following periods/conflicts, please drop me a message :)

Italian Wars
Thirty Years of War
Sengoku Jidai
Great Northern War
Seven Years War
American Civil War


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Re: WABForum Army Books How to proceed

Postby Guy » Thu Mar 15, 2012 10:20 am

Hi Olaf,

Agree with Andy.

The challenge with adapting the lists wholesale to AoA (apart from trying to work out the 'correct' values) is they'd also have to change to reflect the style of AoA - no special rules. You could have 'side by side' points values and drop any special rules, but this would be complex at best!

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PS: By special, I mean not in the main rulebook naturaly.
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