Thanks Toby for the supportive statement.
It seems that every time I ask a question I get a similar insulting comment from Aloysius.
It might come as a surprise but there are many things in the rules that aren?t blindingly clear to newbies. Take Figure 1 concerning the movement of single elements, from looking at this diagram and reading page 28, it appears that a unit can teleport around other units ignoring the total distance travelled, as long as it final position is within its normal move distance of its starting position. I assume this isn?t the case and our group doesn?t play that way.
My group are new to DBx so we are still feeling our way, we don?t have 10yrs history of the rules development to go by. To be honest we where looking at playing in the DBMM tournament in Canberra but have decided against it due to the agro involved.
Keep going - there are no stupid questions - I have learnt that through my own stupidity
During the 2 + years of "playtesting" I remember arguing in one game till I was blue in the face that the 3PIPs expended for activating an unreliable ally was a one off and how could someone think differently - Next day when in calmer mood I realised I was totally wrong
A whole chunk of us (inc the key playtesters Norman and Chris) played the -2ME rule for broken commands wrong during playtesting, past publication, at Challenge first tournament before a comment by Mike C on the lists site was spotted and PB confimed how it should be played (that is now a clarification on the forum site)
I can even come clean and say that it wasn't till Britcon last month that I found out that Knights did not need to follow up (other than against other Kns) in enemy bound Doh! - That certainly would have saved Muwatallis life at Campaign.
I personally would welcome seeing more newbie questions on this site (it is certainly a far friendlier place (and long may it remain so than the YahooList)) as they are the fuel for the FAQ, Clarifications sections on the main page and every time one goes up it makes the next newbies experience that bit easier.
KEEP THEM COMING - you should also rethink going to Canberra - dont know what the Oz scene is like but cant imagine its really that diff to the UK - Its the best way to learn in my opinion - people are a lot friendlier face to face - very easy for the written word to convey the wrong meaning.
The example above re "doglegging" is being debated in depth on the yahoo site at the moment - Geoff and Toby are keeping an eye on it and when it resolves it will appear in the clarifcations etc .
Kind Regards
David Mather