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Cheatsheet | 1.6.3
Based on recent discussions, the has received positive feedback for being a useful, concise reference for a complex wargaming system, though it is sometimes criticized for not detailing every single nuance. Key Aspects of the 1.6.3 Cheat Sheet:
Author Tuomas Pirinen confirmed that specific rules, such as those regarding Trauma in 1.6.3, were intended for campaign injuries and not in-game, with fixes planned for future releases. To give you the most relevant review,6.3 sheet? A summary of the ? A comparison with other community-made aids? CheatSheet 1.6.3
It is often used alongside tools like New Recruit or Trench Companion for tracking warbands. Based on recent discussions, the has received positive
Considered essential for managing the game's unique, often high-power rules. A summary of the
It covers movement modifiers, cover, and key game mechanics.
Generally reliable, though users noted that some rules (such as for charging) require clarification within the broader rulebook context.
The community has pointed out that while effective, it sometimes lacks in-depth definitions for "common moves" or specific interposing model mechanics. Updates & Context:
