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English Area => Hell Dorado - General Discussion => Discussion démarrée par: rushputin le Septembre 20, 2007, 15:53:33 PM

Titre: Cheatsheet
Posté par: rushputin le Septembre 20, 2007, 15:53:33 PM
Since I have a very, very hard time remembering what the different states do (and a couple of other things), I made a cheatsheet.  And, since I made a cheatsheet, I figured I might as well share it.

Everything there's been paraphrased or lifted entirely from the translation of the quickstart rules.

There's a little deadspace on there, so I'm happy to hear any suggestions as to what I might be able to fill them with.

http://www.rushputin.com/gaming/Hell%20Dorado%20Cheatsheet.pdf
Titre: Re : Cheatsheet
Posté par: Fenris le Septembre 20, 2007, 19:42:27 PM
cool, great initiative, but i saw some mistakes :

A model starting its activation within one or several enemy ZoCs may:
• perform an action enabling it to engage its opponent(s) via the most direct way;
• perform an action of Concentration, Focusing or Shooting (without moving for
Focusing Concentration and Shooting)
• spend one Command point to move within or out of each ZoC. A Command point spent
this way does not constitute an Order.

and you may add X after states that require it, like:
consumed (x/y)
controlled X
immobilize X
slowed down X
Speed up X
Stunned X

;)
Titre: Re : Cheatsheet
Posté par: rushputin le Septembre 20, 2007, 20:19:59 PM
Good points, both.  I've applied them.
Titre: Re : Cheatsheet
Posté par: Lemminkäinen le Septembre 21, 2007, 12:55:10 PM
Ooh, very cool! Huge thanks, mate.

Just wondering, would it be possible to include the French names of the different states in there, too? Perhaps in a smaller font? Would help when referencing the cards and forgetting what "Mis au sol" stood for again.  :)
Titre: Re : Re : Cheatsheet
Posté par: rushputin le Septembre 22, 2007, 04:31:44 AM
Citation de: Lemminkäinen le Septembre 21, 2007, 12:55:10 PM
Ooh, very cool! Huge thanks, mate.

Just wondering, would it be possible to include the French names of the different states in there, too? Perhaps in a smaller font? Would help when referencing the cards and forgetting what "Mis au sol" stood for again.  :)

Thalaric mentioned something very similar, too.

It's a good idea; I'll roll those in.