As I’ve
said before
in addition to DBMM I also play DBR. I enjoy the different way this DBx system
plays with a much greater feel of units and less need to care about the
flanks.
Quick Reference Sheet
Earlier I was trawling through some old files when I came across a play sheet I
developed in 2006 and thought I’d post it here as a
pdf download. This is a15 mm version and it uses cm as the unit of measure for speed of
play.
I know that rules writers have to use a “universal measure”, like paces, to
cater for multiple scales but the idea of a play sheet is to help you play as
quickly as possible not to test your mental arithmetic skills every 10
seconds. If you need a version in paces then it’s
here.
Start Up Guide
Unfortunately, DBR isn’t as well supported as DBMM so there are less resources
about but this afternoon I did stumble across a start up and weather guide on a
site from New Zealand.
I was impressed with the guide and especially the deployment diagram. The only
drawbacks I spotted were some inconsistencies in nomenclature and
formatting. The worst being that attacker and invader were used
interchangeably. Also all measurements were in paces. So I set about
revising the sheet mainly so that all distances were in cm. I started with
a new deployment diagram:
As I was doing this I realised that the guide could flow more smoothly if the
sections were reordered slightly. For example, I moved the area feature
definitions closer to the section on terrain placement. Finally, to get my
version to fit on one page I had to tighten the wording a touch. The
resulting guide is
here.
I’d like to thank the New Zealander for inspiring me to do this and providing
the original start up guide.
1 comment :
Thanks for the links, very useful.
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