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Made in gb
Regular Dakkanaut





Bradford, Yorkshire, England

I always try and avoid cheating and give my opponent the benefit of the doubt if there's some debate - however mistakes do happen

Movement is the biggest area for me that stretches the rules - it's just too painful to measure every ork in a 30 strong mob, especially if they're going round a corner. Normaly I measure the front one and the back one then sort of move the rest between in approximatly the same formation, this can result in a certain amount of 'shuffling' in the pack though, especially where terrain gets in the way

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