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Post by: legoburner
As suggested by Squid_herder
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Post by: focusedfire
Pen and paper.
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Post by: Anshal
Gws list builder
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Post by: Morathi's Darkest Sin
Pen and paper everytime. Sometimes I might then transfer it onto a fancy sheet, (mainly for games like Mordheim) but during construction always on a pad.
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Post by: Honersstodnt
Lone Wolf's Army Builder.
seriously worth every penny I spent on it.
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Post by: Dedrith
Microsoft Word, mostly because I havn't considered using an alternitive yet. Would someone like to tell me about these army builders? or point me to a place where I can learn about them?
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Post by: ceorron
Notepad every time. Clear, easy to edit, quick and simple. Closest thing to paper a computer can provide you with.
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Post by: LunaHound
On notepad or on dakka
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Post by: Turalon
When I am at home or have my lappy handy, then it's lone wolf all the way, just because it is so easy to use and play around with the list.
Otherwise, pen and paper wok fine.
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Post by: The Bringer
alice40k.tripod.com
It has some really nice and convenient army list creators.... and its free.
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Post by: gregor_xenos
Lone Wolf Armybuilder FTW!!!
This thing is AWSOME, and worth every cent!!!
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Post by: loranafaeriequeen
in a notebook or on one of those army sheets from the gw site.
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Post by: Lt. Coldfire
Nice to see a lot people still use a pen and paper =) Hardcore.
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Post by: Redbeard
ArmyBuilder, but I'm getting more and more frustrated with it. Stupid licencing rules and inept list updaters are getting to the point where I'm about to write my own online version that can be accessed anywhere.
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Post by: Wildstorm
Custom spreadsheets! I used to even load in drop downs and conditional formatting... I use Excel at work so when things get slow...
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Post by: Generalstoner
I use army builder but also use the good ole' pen and paper method at times as well.
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Post by: Shake Zoola
A combination of the Army Builder and Pen and paper...but pen and paper is my staple!
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Post by: solkan
If ever there was a poll which should have been multiple choice...
I use Army Builder for 40K and Fantasy, but can't stand using it for Warmachine. For that, iBodger or using paper and cards is so much simpler.
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Post by: ceorron
LunaHound wrote:On notepad or on dakka
Nice to see someone else using the right tool for the job.
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Post by: Fiend
Spreadsheets, which I add necessary formulas to.
I was actually surprised that not as many people did this as everyone in my group does. My list ideas always start on paper though.
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Post by: djphranq
You should be able to select multiple choices... I build lists differently from time to time... some times pen and paper.... sometimes army builder... sometimes ibodger... sometimes cookie monster...
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Post by: Gorechild
Paper or an army builder i found on the interweb called "the forge". Its great once you know how to use it + its free!
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Post by: Catyrpelius
Whatever I have avalible at the time will suffice, but once I'm ready to actually play the army it goes into a spreadsheet.
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Post by: BladeWalker
Pen and paper all the way. It usually makes me the only guy with a non-army builder list, but I still type it up, convert it to pdf and print it when I'm going to an event.
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Post by: Gathering Storm
Pen and Paper all of the time. My brother uses the GW list builder.
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Post by: Blitza da warboy
I am addicted to my Itouch. i just go to the notes section and write my list there since its much more easier to carry than paper and is harder to lose than paper  .
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Post by: NoToTheMan
Alice 40k
it's free and it works
but it sucks if you're guard
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Post by: HoverBoy
Nodepad+calculator+printer
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Post by: blazinpsycho&typhooni
What's an army list? I honestly don't know, is it just as the name says? Or is it slightly different?
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Post by: Sigmatron
pen and paper
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Post by: Dakka_Dok
Pen, paper and a Bondsman No. 7.
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Post by: Cadet_Commissar_Ludd
excel or pen and paper
my friend gets really penickity and makes fething pie charts to show his troop/elite/hq/etc points ratios
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Post by: Newt-Of-Death
Whats Lone Wolfs army builder!?
Pen and Paper is the only way! The real way, and the best way. It should be a personal thing. Automatically Appended Next Post: Just had a look there to see what this army builder list building thing is all about and tried it and its terrible.
Really awkward, fiddley, some of the wargear options were missing and the printable versions dont look good.
Pen and Paper wins the day!
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Post by: LORDEATSALOT
Paper and pencil usually, but I use the Forge if I'm feeling lazy.
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Post by: Lord Manimal
As a long time army builder user, I can say that all of the criticism here is completely accurate.
They sell you this wonky outdated license that expires if you want support, and while your product will function beyond that, quit supporting their old product as soon as they move to a new version. Add to that the fact that they don't even maintain the data files; the USERS have to take it upon themselves to create the data files. They're really just selling you a glorified spread-sheet. For the money it costs, you should get SOME level of actual company support for the datafiles.
To make matters even worse with Lone Wolf's product, GW struck a deal with them to not even allow data files from new codex's for at least 3 months, if I recall correctly. For example, when the new Codex Space Marines came out, it took me 4 months of pen and papering it before I could even download the datafile, and that file was so full of errors (it is a user generated product after all) that I almost gave up on it. Unfortunately, no one has written anything better yet, so this is what we're stuck with.
Someone, please save us from this horrible product; I promise you'll get my money!!!
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Post by: grayspark
Always use word.
Those army builders are worthless, just another way for them to get money off you.
But I guess some people just can't do simple math?
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Post by: liquidjoshi
Pen and paper every time. Its the only thing i ever have close when i finally feel like writing my list.
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Post by: Redbeard
grayspark wrote:
But I guess some people just can't do simple math?
There's no need to be insulting.
It has little to do with simple math, and lots to do with the ability to make fairly involved changes rapidly, without having to keep flipping back and forth in the books, while also having some level of validation performed for you so you don't miss anything.
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Post by: Riffzor
Microsoft Word + Calculator when needed.. Or well, most of the time as I'm lazy. =P
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Post by: DX3
Good Old Skool Classic Pen and Paper.
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Post by: Schmapdi
I made a template in Quark, then I can just copy + paste and then fill in the text. It looks fairly nice imo.
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Post by: Yggdrasil
Just had some nice insights with this poll... learnt about alice40k, Lone Wolf's Army Builder...
Some nice tools, but...
I still prefer my pen & paper!!!
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Post by: Luco
Pen and paper for friendly games. Tournaments or competitive games I use the Army Builder and print it out.
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Post by: templeorks
Pen and paper low tech style.
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Post by: Borkin
Pen + Paper, spread out where it will inconvenience the most amount of people.
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Post by: Kogwar
Paper and pen is old school and i think alot more personal, not to mention cheaper.
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Post by: dayve110
Pen and paper, with several lists crammed into the tinyest space, then i keep on until ive narrowed it down to 1 or 2 new lists and transfer them to a new piece of paper, which eventually gets clogged up with new list ideas... meh... i get bored on the bus.
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Post by: The Bringer
grayspark wrote:Always use word.
Those army builders are worthless, just another way for them to get money off you.
But I guess some people just can't do simple math?
Every point in that except the fact that you use word I would disagree with....
The army list builder I use is fast, easy, and free. Thus, it doesn't take money from me.
I also know far more than simple math, and I use a list builder because it is fast, and easy to make changes to your list quickly, and you don't have to constantly look up point values!
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Post by: helgrenze
Lonewolf mostly to verify.
Pen and paper for compiling.
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Post by: Gwar!
I use Lone Wolf's Army Builder, worth every cent and then some more.
It turns Army Building from an hour of annoyance to 5 mins of epic win.
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Post by: Luco
grayspark wrote:Always use word.
Those army builders are worthless, just another way for them to get money off you.
But I guess some people just can't do simple math?
They're nice because no one is going to accuse you of fudging numbers then insisting on wasting twenty minutes looking up all the point costs in your army.
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Post by: Gwar!
Luco wrote:grayspark wrote:Always use word.
Those army builders are worthless, just another way for them to get money off you.
But I guess some people just can't do simple math?
They're nice because no one is going to accuse you of fudging numbers then insisting on wasting twenty minutes looking up all the point costs in your army.
You know what the funniest part of graysparks post was?
Where he tells people to use a $280 program instead of OpenOffice, which is both Legally Free and actually better, then accuses the army builder programs as "worthless" and "just another way for them to get money off you."
All I can say is...
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Post by: Inquisitor_Syphonious
Army builder is nice, I would much rather use that...
Alas! I will be stuck quadruple checking my math before the tournament.
Print it up on word.
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Post by: chromedog
Pen and paper mostly. Old school. Simple arithmetic is not something I need a calculator for.
When I have time, and I'm at home, I'll pull up AB and do it (when I'm at my club, I don't have a computer with me - but the codex and notepaper do fine).
If I'm doing the validation of tourney lists, I'll use AB in conjunction with the relevant codex to check on legality of units and whether or not points are accurate.
I also make up the lists according to what models I have and what they are armed with.
[I do have over 100 marines, with multiples of special weapons, and at least 3 of each heavy weapon, and 'sgt' models with various gear, so my squads ARE all WYSIWYG.
If I don't have the model (or suitable replacement) then I don't use it. I don't proxy weapons as other weapons. Vehicles may be scratchbuilds, but the relevant options are included and they ARE representative]
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Post by: Luco
Gwar! wrote:Luco wrote:grayspark wrote:Always use word.
Those army builders are worthless, just another way for them to get money off you.
But I guess some people just can't do simple math?
They're nice because no one is going to accuse you of fudging numbers then insisting on wasting twenty minutes looking up all the point costs in your army.
You know what the funniest part of graysparks post was?
Where he tells people to use a $280 program instead of OpenOffice, which is both Legally Free and actually better, then accuses the army builder programs as "worthless" and "just another way for them to get money off you."
All I can say is...
lol! Perhaps he has an old computer that had it free? I miss those days.
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Post by: YetiSchool
I would love Armybuilder...but I have a Mac and its not worth running an emulator......Now...what would be REALLY cool would be ArmyBuilder for Iphone/Ipad or droid....
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Post by: Gwar!
YetiSchool wrote:I would love Armybuilder...but I have a Mac and its not worth running an emulator......Now...what would be REALLY cool would be ArmyBuilder for Iphone/Ipad or droid....
Use Wine. Works fine for me on Linux.
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Post by: helgrenze
On a related note....
Wondering if anyone does what I do... Designate models for each unit, to a set point cost, then choose which units to use based on how many points for the game?
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Post by: Yggdrasil
@ helgrenze :
My approach is quite the same : I model the minis according to the codex options, [b]then[/] calculate the cost point of their unit, then, as you do, helgrenze wrote: choose which units to use based on how many points for the game
...
Not very cost- or game- efficient, since most of the time I end up modelling options that are very costly and not so powerful in game terms... But I like highly customized units anyway, so...
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Post by: DeluX
Pen and paper when I'm brainstorming ideas or trying to get the main parts of the army down.
Army Builder to produce the final list. Very handy for when I'm tweaking a list. ("If I drop the pintle mounted storm bolters from all the Rhinos, can I afford that Lascannon?", stuff like that)
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Post by: SoloFalcon1138
While I prefer pen and paper, I have screwed up the math a couple of times... where is this Games Workshop one that is referenced here?
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Post by: Tychron
I was a long time pen and paper'er(?) but I have started converting all of my lists to spreadsheets which I put up on Google Docs. Now I can access my list from any computer and my phone. If I ever get the time to get fancy with the spreadsheets I will probably make it a list building spreadsheet instead of just a simple line item entry and totaling tool, but finding the time is always key
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Post by: skullking
Army builder for warhammer 40k and fantasy ( I really hate the license updates though, and the fact that there's no App or Mac version yet  ) . Ibodger for anything PP. Just works better.
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Post by: mLuds
I usually use army builder from my local hobby shop. I don't feel like paying for all the updates myself. Otherwise I like to use excel.
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Post by: hmk17
Pen, Paper, & Calculator are the standard, though I will dive into Army Builder sometimes.
Just too many bugs in the program currently.
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Post by: Maj.Winters
Couldn't pick two but: Pen and Paper as well as Excel
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Post by: sgtpjbarker
Army Building, I play lots of games and it does 4 i play. Interested to see most that reply use pen and paper and us Army Builders are too busy to post?
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Post by: Boss Goretoof
I currently use Excel for my lists. I typically use a building block system at 250 point increments, and since I don't change my lists that much it works great for me. Took me a while to get everything setup, but now that it's up and going, it's a breeze to just print the sheets and get started.
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Post by: The Good Green
I use a combo of Word and pen and paper
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Post by: Tauzor
I use dakka dakka...
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Post by: loki old fart
I use Alice 40k, its free and available here,
http://www.alice40k.tripod.com/calculators.html
Found out about it on dakka, in an old post
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Post by: Resric
I'm using my own custom coded solution that I'm building in php/mysql as a module for phpbb3. It isn't nearly complete yet though. Once it is, it will be going live with a certain 40k website I'm working.
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Post by: Inquisitor Lord Bane
Notepad. Makes it easy to send on to Dakka or Vassel. Pen and paper is my backup for when I can't use the laptop
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Post by: Agemann1
I always do it with pen and paper, then transfer to word for torneys.
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Post by: Jon Touchdown
The Forge ftw!
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Post by: poipo32
Anyone could enlighten me about The Forge?
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Post by: MunkeyKungFu
Pen & Paper to calculate and then transfered onto Word
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Post by: Ruckdog
I've been using Army Buidler since I started playing 40k. It has really made it easy for me to figure out what I want in my IG list, and to make tweaks as I go along.
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Post by: Ruckdog
EDIT: Sorry, double post. Internet at work is running like  today.
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Post by: Eldar Own
Woo! Microsoft Word all the way!
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Post by: rzsanguine
Army builder. I use to do the list on a spreadsheet but it was taking to long to make lists and check test builds.
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Post by: Laughing Man
Used to use Army Builder for 40k, till their owner decided to be a douchecanoe. Now I typically use pen and paper, or iBodger for WM/H.
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Post by: Gailbraithe
I use OpenOffice, but not the spreadsheets. Just the word processor with a table and some sum functions.
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Post by: -Nazdreg-
I use the online codex ( http://www.onlinecodex.de) for army lists. Like the Armybuilder just for free^^
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Post by: Gailbraithe
That's awesome...if you can read German! Is there an English version?
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Post by: -Nazdreg-
Unfortunately only IG has an english version included. Because I mostly play IG, it is perfect for me, I have both
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Post by: kaidsin
I would use pen and paper if i had the books. I have online copies of the book so its always notepad for me.
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Post by: InventionThirteen
Pen and paper... Plus a calculator 'cause I'm an art student and we dun do the maffs.
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Post by: kirsanth
I recently started using the Battlescribe software that I found posted about on DakkaDakka.
I rather like it.
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Post by: Curly
Good old fasioned pen and paper
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Post by: Phototoxin
Pen and paper...
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Post by: Dais
I use the Forward Kommander website.
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Post by: Bengrold Stonefist
A friend of mine came up with a spreadsheet on his laptop so I copied his on my own for a while, but I grew to not like it over time. I revamped it to my own style, making room to have all my stats and rules listed. It really limits how much time I spend looking up my own rules and speeds games along nicely.
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Post by: ChiliPowderKeg
With a calculator. I take out what I need from my army box, tally that up, remove extras, then *poof* an army with the correct amount of points.
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Post by: Epicwargamer
Honersstodnt wrote:Lone Wolf's Army Builder.
seriously worth every penny I spent on it.
I agree. Its irritating when people make paper lists. I swear most of them have little integrity.
However, Army Builder is often wrong as well. You opponent should let you check his list.
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Post by: djdutton
pen and paper have been my tools until I can find something better
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Post by: spireland
Google Docs.
That way I can pull it up anywhere.
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Post by: Dragearen
The Forge.
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Post by: shrike
Honersstodnt wrote:Lone Wolf's Army Builder.
I downloaded the demo, but I don't understand it.
Pen and paper for me. Rarely on word.
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Post by: loki old fart
djdutton wrote:pen and paper have been my tools until I can find something better
http://www.alice40k.tripod.com/calculators.html
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Post by: Mukkin'About
I have army builder, but i find i use the pen and paper route way more. I usually get the math spot on with MEQ, but for other armies that arent made up of 5s and 10s army builder takes the headache of fiddling out of it for me
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Post by: zadelistol
Pen and paper. Tried out The Forge after reading through the posts.
Took a few for me to figure it out. I started a test list and went to print preview....very disappointed with how it had my upgrades scattered everywhere and the fact that when it showed each character, it listed every possible upgrade.
I added a pred and it had my lord upgrades on it><
Any way to get The Forge NOT to do this?
pm me with info please.
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Post by: Big Tim
Army Builder is awesome, but building a list on paper helps me to remember unit stats costs etc. I try to run my paper lists through Army Builder just make sure I did not screw up and buy something I'm not allowed.
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Post by: Avatar 720
Other; I use pen and paper then transfer it to a word document/notepad file for safe-keeping and forum posting. I also run it through the windows calculator to make sure.
If I write it on the computer, I transfer it to paper due to my lack of a printer.
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Post by: Ixias
Codex in hand + notepad on the laptop = profit.
EDIT: Almost exactly as the poster above, in fact.
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Post by: Arctik_Firangi
PnP or spreadsheet.
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Post by: jdjamesdean@mail.com
At home pen and paper, the store
Army Builder @ 50c for ink/paper/etc
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Post by: chaplaingrabthar
Spreadsheets. Would use Army builder but I'm cheap, and I don't think it works on Linux.
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Post by: Melkhiordarkblade
I just open my codex,plan out an army on paper,then just stick to it.
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Post by: Iratus Custodis
Microsoft Word and a calculator is all I need. Oh and the armybook ofcourse.
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Post by: CommissarCandlestick
Pen and Paper; nice and simple!
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Post by: Waricck
Pen and paper, but once I'm happy with it I'll put it in word.
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Post by: Squat Kid
Pen and paper, quite often receipt paper from the shop i play at haha...
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Post by: Amaya
Army Builder or pen and paper.
GW has list building stuff?
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Post by: CalasTyphon216
pen and paper, then when I like it, i type it up for tourneys
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Post by: Daba
Spreadsheet, as it allows me to sum up quickly and change things easily without having to recalculate. I can also set up 'points remaining' to know how much more I need to spend or if I can slot something in I know costs x amount.
It's more flexible than an army builder, and if there are any problems I can change it myself.
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Post by: nickick
Lone wolfs army builder??
Whats that?
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Post by: Tmonster
Pencil and paper, since i can then use a gum to remove something if i did something wrong.
Then i type it on my PC, and print it.
Since i am the only one able to read my handwriting
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Post by: shadeyaces
Word or pen and papers what I do.
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Post by: DickBandit
I finally gave in and paid for Army Builder, and I gotta say it is worth the money if you're iffy on what you can and can't have. It will check to see if everything in your list is legal.
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Post by: Necanor
Pen and paper since it is usually the fastest.
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Post by: Jaon
Nothin but notepad and a codex
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Post by: Helbrecht
Pen and paper. what can I say, I'm a traditionalist
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Post by: InquisitorRoeth
Real wargamers use pen and paper
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Post by: mega_bassist
I use a combo of pen/paper and Microsoft Word
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Post by: Trasvi
For those who don't use ArmyBuilder... why?
Is it
A) Personal Preference
B) Cost
C) Too hard
D) Incorrect Data Files
E) Pen+Paper is easier/portable
F) Other/Combination?
I like using Armybuilder, especially when I'm at higher points values, and especially for Fantasy. The ability to change unit count easily multiple times is invaluable when trying to squeeze maximum value out of those last few points. When I try to to the same thing by hand the paper ends up so scribbled over it is illegible, and I still couldn't tell you if I ended up with 8 or 9 models in the squad.
Generally, I work out my list with Armybuilder, and then for a Tournament i'll print it out nicely with Word - I find armybuilder has too much on the sheet, when all your opponent really wants to know is the number of models and what equipment.
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Post by: HoverBoy
Trasvi wrote:For those who don't use ArmyBuilder... why?
Is it
A) Personal Preference
B) Cost
C) Too hard
D) Incorrect Data Files
E) Pen+Paper is easier/portable
F) Other/Combination?
A, B, C and D.
PS: F – Army builder sheets give me headaches.
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Post by: Comintern
Depends!
Tourny!
Text Document, laid out and in pristine order and condition.
Saturday/any day gaming. Pen & Paper (sometimes, whatever can be written on.)
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Post by: anglerfish3
Pen and paper and then this app called iroster40k. also where could i get the gw sheets?
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Post by: Skinnereal
Battlescribe and Army Creator on the Android
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Post by: Toreador
Yeah, I have to say Battlescribe, and only after having two computers crash and had to go through the licensing thing with AB all over again. Basically bought it again...
So now I help maintain and work on the Battlescribe data files, so I am a little biased. But when I can throw together the basic framework for a list in a few hours, then use it and keep improving it as I go, makes me quite happy. That and it's free.
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Post by: sarpedons-right-hand
Pen and paper all the way. I'm just old skool!
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Post by: Trondheim
Pen and paper, works like a charm. And besides I can do at work
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Post by: Anpu-adom
The Forge
thedigitalfoundry.com/forge
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Post by: Begel Dverl
I use Second Sphere's army list creator.
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Post by: Baldsmug
Ive been using microsoft excel, its pretty nice, I'm still learning the ins and outs but I've got it set up to be pretty easy to change things around and since I'm working on 2 armies at the same time i can have it do all the math so they stay even and all i have to do is obsess over what wargear looks coolest.
Soon I'd like to figure out how to the do the "drop downs" and the "if thens" in the program and it would be pretty much like any other army builder software.
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Post by: metallifan
A finger and the snow.
That's how we do it in Canada, Eh?
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Post by: Smitty
Pen(cil) and paper FTW!!!!
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Post by: Emmkay
Pen and paper, I have most of the points values memorised so speed isn't really an issue. If it had to look nice I have some nice typesetting templates I made up back in 1st year uni
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Post by: Murenius
I use Online Codex, a German freeware project. Allows me to build an army list very quickly.
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Post by: Akroma06
I use excel as it can add points for me and I can split the categories up how I want. Plus it costs less than army builder.
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Post by: smeugal fan
http://www.alice40k.tripod.com download your army file for free
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Post by: infinite_array
Other, easyarmy.com, for all my Flames of War goodness.
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Post by: Nuclear_Bomb
Old fasion pen and paper
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Post by: Loricatus Aurora
Spready all the way
How can you not!
I use columns for base cost, extras and total cost
Lays out with HQ, Elite, Troops, Fast and Hvy beautifully
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Post by: Danzag
Generally pen and paper. Unless I'm feeling really special I use notepad on any comp I can use at the time.
There's just something more wholesome about using the mighty pen to write a mighty army list.
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Post by: Ouze
I have a spreadsheet of every model I have completed which I use to help build armies, but the actual writing of them, I just use Wordpad for.
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Post by: Jubear
On the flayed skin of my vanquished opponents using a k bar as a quill and the blood of spacemarines for ink.
And sometimes wordpad.
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Post by: shoggoth
Battle scribe
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Post by: GoldenKaos
Microsoft Excel. So, spreadsheet I suppose.
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Post by: Howard A Treesong
I remember it in my head.
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Post by: Remulus
I normally read forums to see what works on the table top,
keep in mind key details like: give my guys transports! And then get a pen and paper out!
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Post by: Balance
I mostly use Gear Garage these days, but I'm weird.
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Post by: Murenius
I use the German tool Online Codex.
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Post by: Spiku
Pen & Paper. I'm surprised there's no "Netlist" as an option, because I know plenty who do
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Post by: Soladrin
The Lone wolf demo, just printscreen your lists :3
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Post by: Dust
Word processor. Easier for me to edit, import, export, and then print off so it looks all neat and tidy
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Post by: LumenPraebeo
mostly i just sift through the codex looking for points and imagining different builds. Games for me are usually 2500-5000 points, so I leave up to 300 to 1000 points free for upgrades. It isn't that hard that it warrants an army builder program to be honest. Heck, at the most, pen and paper is all you really need.
Automatically Appended Next Post:
Howard A Treesong wrote:I remember it in my head.
It's actually not as tough as you think. (or anyone else would think for that matter)
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Post by: Rocky1
pen and paper
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Post by: hellrai3er
I use gool old MS excel, the sum function comes in very handy!
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Post by: The Mad Tanker
As an engineering student, i am always using Excel, found it the easiest way to build and modify list.
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Post by: Mr.Awesome1
Gotta love the calculator!
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Post by: Far Seer
A spreadsheet. I keep a template which I use for handy list building and calculations.
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Post by: Thatguy91
Pen and paper and always fluff based!
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Post by: KingmanHighborn
Pen and Paper with a nearby calculator since I fail at math.
Then I'll take the list to the army list thing here, get opinions, and rewrite to help in competitiveness, while keeping true to my own flavor wheter good or bad.
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Post by: Rocky1
Pen and paper usually...but yesterday I had to write it in crayon as I couldn't find any pens
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Post by: Capitansolstice
I use Cmdctr.net (Best one)
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Post by: Tzarkahn
I start on Paper with a Pencil usually, for quick scribbles and pointing up, with my trusty calculator by my side, then I'll move onto a Pen to refine things.
Then usually I pump it into Army Builder to get a nice cheat sheet with all my stats and points and that and they make good handouts for my opponent.
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Post by: necrovamp
Pen/Paper or word
normally word, so I can add a fancy table for the stats and rules for each choice i take, means i'm not faffing about with the codex during the battle, though i always have the codex handy, just in case
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Post by: termin8r
Printed off army roster sheets from gw site.
keeps everything nice and organised.
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Post by: woodbok
I use my excel spreadsheet.
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Post by: Ogryn
Typed on Microsoft word.
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Post by: ZOMBIE CAT
i write down a new list almost time i play... a lot of wasted time but, I am now able recite my entire codex.
(i only really play friendly games so my pals don't care)
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Post by: chromedog
NOT iBodGeR.
I don't have an iProDuCt to run it on (and a distinct loathing for Apple products in general).
Depends on the game and whether or not I have my computer available (and a printer).
Army Builder
Devilteam Army Infinity
Pen and paper and calculator.
Spreadsheet (xls)
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Post by: ParatrooperSimon
Pen and paper
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Post by: Durza
Pen and paper, but that's just so that my opponent can read it if that's the game. I usually forget it and have to spend a minute writing it out again before the battle anyway. Luckilly, they're friendly.
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Post by: oni
Battle Scribe FTW!
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Post by: templarsandorks?
Good ol' fashion pen 'n paper
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Post by: Gutstuf Ugfang
ive built my army over and over enough times to have all the gear memorized for my ork army.
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Post by: Dayvuni
Pen & Paper FTW!
Pen and paper is easier because you can do it anywhere when you have an idea.
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Post by: ICleadpeople
Forward Commander. I was worried about getting a cease and desist letter from an unnamable company
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Post by: Buttons
Codex in hand and notepad open, start setting up pre-set builds that I like (eg. a vet squad with carapace and 3 plasma guns right as the top so I can cut/paste without calculating the point cost several times or memorizing anything). Frequently I will break up my army into "sections" that don't necessarily fight together, but simply happen to be the same number of units. Eg. If I have 6 vet squads and 3 tanks I will make 3 sections of 2 vet squads in a tank so I can just cut/paste the cost to more quickly calculate it. It takes me like 5 minutes to get a basic list started so I can fine tune it. I find it faster than hopping around an excel document adding and deleting entries until I get everything right.
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Post by: Chaos Legionnaire
Pen and paper for home games. Army Builder for the FLGS.
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Post by: CT GAMER
I have my servitor scribe transcribe it for me...
Ok, pen and paper actually.
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Post by: Eldarain
Notepad or Pen and Paper.
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Post by: DemetriDominov
Pen and paper never gets old.. especially for writing notes.
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Post by: Palindrome
I use Notepad/a premade template for most things and easyarmy.com for FoW lists.
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Post by: Shredsmore
I use good 'ol pen and paper
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Post by: PurpleEcho
Word Processor, I usually have a rough idea in my head of the army list i'm going to build and using Word Processor just allows me to refine that and display it in a manner I can reference too.
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Post by: Lone Cat
I use MS Office Excel in conjunction with codex. meow
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Post by: Deadshot
I use pen and papaer for prepared lists but if I need to make one in a flash I use my phone's memo app.
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Post by: ash1986
Old school pen and paper. The best method as you can think as you write. When typing you some what go into zone out mode.
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Post by: Happyjew
In Soviet Russia, army list build you. Seriously depends if I have time or not. Time I use my computer (generally OpenOffice). If at my LFGS, pen and paper.
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Post by: baseballclu
I love the app quartermaster, you have to put in the information but it is great and saves tons of time.
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Post by: Deesel
I find it easier to use pencils and paper cause I can eek out a good 1500-3000 point army within 15 min.
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Post by: Ezki
Most of the time Battlescribe, great program for list building.
Pen and paper comes as great second option for me.
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Post by: Florintine Mallorean
I always start on paper unless its Mordheim, in which cause i use the actual Mordheim sheets.
For things like tournaments or a list that I use a lot I make it look fancier on Microsoft Word using a Table.
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Post by: Byte
Battlescribe!
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Post by: Dark Haemonculus
army creator mobile + ibodger.
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Post by: Gutsnagga
Pen and paper to the max.
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Post by: TerminalDragon
BattleScribe for me. Easy to use and counts up points automatically telling you when you exceed your points limit. Very nice indeed.
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Post by: Joshua Von Wolkestadt
'Pen and Paper'... The good, old reliable way!
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Post by: CuddlySquig
pen and paper is good for disposable army lists that you experiment with. For something I plan on using longer, I use a computer, so I can make variations on it.
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Post by: Billinator
A simple notebook - with abbreviations and point cost - is all it takes.
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Post by: the mighty ginge
pen and paper
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Post by: alanmckenzie
Battlescribe on my phone. Brilliant.
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Post by: Brother maximus
Get stuff and think about it later
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Post by: cox.dan2
Always used to use pen/paper but last year I finally got a computer so it's excel all the way. so much easier for adding up lists and doing the math.
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Post by: YELLOWBLADES
A nice site called Forward Kommander, it's really easy to use. However it only does PP games
http://www.forwardkommander.com/
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Post by: Tibbsy
Microsoft Excel, a spreadsheet program.
I have a kind of template set up, a little typing and copy/pasting and you can change your list dead easy. It sometimes takes a bit of back-and-forth through the books, but that's not an issue for me.
The best part about this is that points can all be done automatically, and you're less likely to miss points than you would be if doing all the calculations manually...
I've never really bothered with list builder programs...
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Post by: Meleck
Battlescribe with the Codex besides to make sure the point cost total is correct for each unit.
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Post by: ExNoctemNacimur
Battlescribe
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Post by: NoQuestionzAsked
I use the battlescribe mobile iphone app
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Post by: btr75
Highly recommend army Builder. It saves you a lot of time, and you can compare various armies/units per point really fast. It is also good for multiple game systems.
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Post by: DanFST
quatermaster for iphone.
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Post by: chapgrimaldus
I would use Army builder but I don't feel right paying for my laziness lol so I have been using "+1 Table Top Helper" isn't the greatest but its free and need to do a bit more work pounding out an army list. But for a first draft army list before I start an army is always pencil and paper
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Post by: Paitryn
I personally love armybuilder, and understand why updates have to come slow (they slow things down so they get less interference from GW, plus the support is fan made so your not buying those updates...hence why i havent reupped my liscense in 4 years.)
AB allows me to stare at a list as I build to fine tune it how I like or add other units and see how well they work together in my head easier then Pnp or using a spreadsheet.
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Post by: wilsjur
HQ-Builder or Battlescribe
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Post by: Guardsmen Bob
Been using computers since I was a kid, and school instilled a serious dislike for writing. So Lone Wolf.
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Post by: ImotekhTheStormlord
I build it in my head then transcribe it to paper.
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Post by: carlos13th
Battlescribe
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Post by: Brother Payne
Just on Notes on my iPad. Before I started getting ebooks I used pen and paper but now it's easier just to have everything in the one spot.
(Plus copy/paste to dakkadakka  )
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Post by: SkavenLord
Pen and paper. When making a new army list, I'll likely look at previous ones to see how much different units are worth and toss them in if they fit the points amount.
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Post by: numeon06
Quartermaster
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Post by: KaptinBadrukk
Microsoft word. And pen and paper.
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Post by: The_Webway_Wangeler
I use an app called battle scribe, mostly because it includes the point costs, war gear options, and profiles, for every army
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Post by: Howlin' Mad Murdrean
I use Battle Scribe on my smartphone to keep track of my armies while im on the go.
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Post by: Skinnereal
You dug deep to resurrect this one....
Army Builder if at home, and Battlescribe (we'll see how the new version handles) when at the table.
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Post by: ZergSmasher
Battlescribe all the way for me!
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Post by: blood ravens addiction
Either pen and paper
Or
http://cmdctr.net
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Post by: Ubl1k
Battle scribe homie
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Post by: Pointer5
Pen and paper.
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