Let me preface this by saying, I truely enjoy the DBMM2 rules and in fact, they happen to be the best and most fun rules set I have played in quite some time. With that said, I am perplexed by the apparent disregard that has been made to Cv(S), in particular, irrCv(S). I believe that several players have expressed their displeasure of how Cv(S) changed from DBMM to DBMM2. Since I never played DBMM, I don't know exactly what they are talking about.
What I am perplexed at is that irrCv(S) are classed as CLUMSY IRREGULARS. On the surface, it doesn't appear to be that big a deal, but on closer examination, it is a huge deal. Since irrCv(S) are classed as CLUMBSY, the PiP expenditure to do anything but move straight ahead, is significantly more then regCv(S), to the point that I wonder if irrCv(S) are worth taking.
What makes matters worse, is that irrCv(S) are only one point cheaper then regCv(S), yet the difference in the way they can operate on the table is strikingly different. So much so, that the cost difference between them should be more then one point. Unless I am missing something, I now hesitate fielding Sassanid Asvaran as irregulars.
Do others have the same opinion, or am I off base?
Lou Cardinale