... I don't think so. Before the elements were combined to DBE, the front element was still Bw(X). If it was Pk or Sp before it was upgraded to Bw(X) makes no...
... P10 of the rules, final bullet point, reads: "If only one element of a double element is destroyed, the double element is replaced by a single element of...
Maybe it's just that I'm still in the post-Warfare "buzz"? As far as I'm aware, there's no problem with my end (errr.... :o) ). The digest only printed my...
... I'm pretty sure that the troop type definition of Bw(X) says that a second rank can shoot only if it is double based with another Bw(X), so both elements...
... Gentlemen, sorry for borrowing teh bandwidth. Chris sent yopu replies from several different email accounts 3 days ago. Did you get anything? Bruce...
... days ... I got one e mail from you and replied back. It bounced! I just received 3 seperate e mails from you and have responded to each individually....
As to the relative number of DBMers v. FoGers in the US, I think that the numbers have shifted solidly toward FoG. There are still some DBM holdouts, and...
DBM still exists in Northern Virginia, and regions of the rust belt. The only "tournaments" seem in that area and principally around the HMGS cons as Jeff...
... Derek's campaign of burning all copies of DBMM that make it to the US is working then ;-) Nik Gaukroger "I am a sexy, shoeless god of war!"- Belkar...
... That'd be odd, DBMM is published by Caliver ... ... Nik Gaukroger "I am a sexy, shoeless god of war!"- Belkar Bitterleaf "So it’s Rorschach and Prozac...
Back to the Tocharian heresy - must be 10 years now, fond memories :-) ... From: "Larry Essick" <larryessick@...> To: <dbmlist@yahoogroups.com> Sent:...
In 700 BCE Turpan (aka Turfan) was a long way from 'China'. ... nb. they also found bronze blowpipes dates to 500BCE there. And the museum has the skeleton...
Hi all The results for 5th round and this years league final results of the Northern League (NDBML) played on Sunday 30th November 2008 at Emlyn Hall (MAWS),...
Hi all, my NB get IrrPs(S) at a ratio of "2 per 6 Bw" Does that mean 2 per 32 bw or 2 per 16 double based bw. I have 16 DBE Wayne **************Make your...
... Taken in context with similarly worded text in other lists, IMO you cannot have 16 DBE as this is not a multiple of 6 -- that is, you must have 3, 6, 9,...
The new (DBMM) lists solve the problem - Ps are now 0-1 per 6 Bw. In other lists there are items such as "1 per 4-6 Bd", so the intent cannot be for the...
Larry, I wondered about your point and for the same reasons you point out, i.e. have multiples of six . Fortunately I have enough figures to finish up the ...
... IMO the IWF has been very explicit in its rulings concerning these types of ratios. You would need 6 DBE Bw(X)/(O), 4 Reg or Irr Ps(S) and 4 Reg Ps(O) at...
My understanding is that the IWF ruling was made as a result of an answer from Phil Barker. IIRC the question initially related to Classical Indian and having...
... This was my understanding as well. However, I had thought it related to the compulsory Hd(O) which is 1 per 2 Bw and Bd and the issue was that an even...
There's some figures at http://tinyurl.com/57dyuv if anyone's interested in how the rule sets are fairing. -- Martin Stephenson http://vexillia.blogspot.com/...
Very interesting. It's also interesting that some DBMM devotees are arguing that it's unnecessary to change DBMM to make it more attractive to new players. ...