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Decided to put together a quick table showing the major different layouts for the ROB set.

The table has 10 slots, and 10 different layouts. So a quick roll on a D10 when a specific table type isn't called for will give you the type of table.

Within each layout is still room for variation. (I.E. One layout is the Big Hill, but how you build the big hill, and its orientation is up to you). These 10 layouts are, in my opinion, the 10 major table variations you can build using just the base set (no expansions).

It can be found here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?s6hag48r8pj0shs

Its a simple image, and can be printed as is, or pasted into a word document.



And shots of an actual table:

This message was edited 3 times. Last update was at 2012/04/26 19:28:27


 
   
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Albany, NY

This is very groovy, well done and thanks for sharing

- Salvage

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Thanks for this, a friend is about to invest in one of these and I passed a long a link.

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Hargus56 wrote:Thanks for this, a friend is about to invest in one of these and I passed a long a link.


No worries. I have debates with a friend of mine who feels there isn't enough modularity in the set. I don't agree with him completely.

As shown there are 10 major variations on the layout. Inside each variation is a ton of minor changes that may or may not affect the gameplay. (for example, you can always switch the two flat tiles without causing any tactical change, but the hill corners are fairly varied, and swapping two around can dramatically change egress routes for armies.

#10 actually has roughly 48 variations, though only about 12 are really meaningful.
   
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Added a version of the table, using my own instead of line drawings. Its just for fun, and the line drawings probably work much better
   
 
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