Here are some errata from the new version of Book 4.
This first lot are errata carried over from the first edition which weren't addressed...
4/1 – Komnenan Byzantine: Can Seljuq Turk allies include Hamadan (and thus Inert Kerbogah in 1098)?
4/2 – Cilician Armenian: Can Early Crusader allies be commanded by Brilliant Bohemond? Can Later Crusader allies be commanded by Inert Guy?
4/4 – Feudal French: Does the phrase “in 1268 only” apply to when Charles of Anjou can be brilliant, or the period in which Brilliant Charles was assisted by Erard de Valery? In other words, is the brilliant general available only in 1268?
4/6 – Syrian: Can Early Crusader allies be commanded by Brilliant Bohemond? Can Later Crusader allies be commanded by Inert Guy?
4/7 – Early Crusaders: Byzantine tourkopouloi can’t be used as scouts, as they were historically, as they’re currently restricted to an ally command.
4/16 – Scots Common: The “Small Folks” False Reinforcement stratagem is unavailable until 1488, when Bge (O) becomes available. This means it’s unavailable for Bannockburn, the battle for which the stratagem is most famous.
4/17 – Later Crusader: Can the True Cross be used in ally contingents provided by this list, seeing as it’s not listed as 0-1 but as 0 or 1.
4/23 – Feudal English: Why is the word “only” used in the sentence to describe permitted troops in a Marcher allied contingent to a Welsh army, as this is more generous than normal ally rules.
4/39 – Navarrese: What can be included in a Navarrese ally contingent, particularly when Navarrese Company?
4/48 – Yuan Chinese: Kan-t’ao-lu infantry must number at least 8 if they’re required to be in a command under their own general.
4/61 – Italian Condotta: Can a Free Company ally command in a VI or Mi army upgrade their baggage to regular? Secondly, the statement “VG and GC cannot use neither militia nor any pikes, nor be allies” isn’t grammatical. What exactly isn’t allowed?
4/64 – Medieval French: First, Jacquerie infantry can’t be less than 8 if they’re to be part of a legal command. Second, should Jacquerie be allowed with Inert King John II, seeing as the rise of the Jacquerie followed his defeat at Poitiers?
4/74 – Free Company: As English longbowmen are to be taken as 2-3 per 4 English Kn (I), does this mean (a) the number of English Kn (I) elements must be a multiple of 4, or (b) any number of English Kn (I) from 4 to 12 can be taken, and the number of English longbowmen elements must be somewhere from 50% to 75% of the number of English Kn (I)?
4/83 – WOTR English: Firstly, what are the date limits of the Lancastrian, Yorkist, R3 and Tudor armies? Presumably 1455-1471, 1455-1482, 1483-1485 and 1485-1488 respectively. Secondly, shouldn’t it be possible for Northern Border troops to be allocated to a single general, as the contingent of a lone northern nobleman? Otherwise, splitting them between multiple ally generals seems messy. Thirdly, who can use Kn (S) C-in-C? Henry VI never led an army in battle, and Henry VII claimed the throne from the day before the battle. Fourth, how can it work for Lord Stanley to be one of R3’s generals? This would require him to change sides in the battle. Wouldn’t it be better for him to be an inert ally for Henry Tudor who happened to be unreliable, with that unreliability resolved during the course of the battle?
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On top of that, there are errors which have appeared in the new list books, thanks to changes which have been made.
4/Anglo-Norman: Brabancon/Flemish mercenary Pk (I) can’t possibly be optional, as without them the command would be illegally small.
4/Swiss: Can the Lorrainer general(s) be used in addition to the Swiss subs, giving you up to three sub-generals?
4/Ordonnance French: Why are English allies 1488-1491 [T] when English are [H] from 1489?
4/WOTR: Why aren’t Welsh Bw upgraded to (S)? Also, if a third of Henry Tudor’s men were French pikemen, why can he only have 4?