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Made in us
Preacher of the Emperor





St. Louis, Missouri USA

 Cieged wrote:
Waiting excessive time while someone swipes their phone to find a rule is wasteful.

Watching them go into the bathroom to take a dump with their digital device in hand and later expect you to use their phone to find the rule you're interested in is disgusting.

Not being able to provide rules because your digital device is out of battery is unhelpful.

Having to prove that their digital reference in battle scribe is inaccurate is frustrating.

My personal experiences.


Swipe up for stinkpalm, down for gently used corn.

 
   
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Stealthy Warhound Titan Princeps




Phoenix, AZ, USA

I like to use battlescribe to work out a potential army, then sit down with a codex to proof the concept.

Versus an opponent, I use battlescribe to proof their army. Let's me have a record of what they are using, and if they are within points/a legal build.

SJ

“For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world.”
- Ephesians 6:12
 
   
 
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