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Awesome Autarch






Las Vegas, NV

Hey guys, I wrote a pretty extensive guide to getting up to speed with 6th ed. Check it out and let me know if I missed anything. I think this guide will really help people out a lot and all of the feedback I have gotten has really been awesome so thanks to everyone who pitched in!

http://www.frontlinegaming.org/2012/07/12/tips-and-tricks-for-surviving-6th/

   
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Xeno-Hating Inquisitorial Excruciator







Wow, a lot of stuff no one in my area has thought of....

Thanks for the credit on the camo cloak!

I'm now rethinking my list for NOVA....le sigh.

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1 Best Sportsman,1 Best Army 
   
Made in us
Awesome Autarch






Las Vegas, NV

Yeah, I wanted to put together a list of stuff that would all be in one place to help people get over the learning curve and to the point where they can start playing well instead of just figuring out what;s going on.

And no worries man, thanks for pointing out that fact! I believe in giving credit where it's due.

   
 
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