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Hello,

I am seeking the best website/book to get a run-down of the individual unit descriptions, specifically I am interested in the Yu Jing faction.

I know I can get the rules from the official website, but I was hoping for something describing the flavour/background of each unit. With the unfamiliar names I'm finding it hard to get a handle on which does what, plus I think it always adds something to know the story as well as the mechanics.

Would it be the core N3 rulebook, the human sphere N2, or what?

Thanks for any replies!
Made in gb
Regular Dakkanaut





All of them, really. I guess the infantry more than the remotes/TAGs, but apart from Imperial Agents (reasonably clear) and Tiger Soldiers (i.e. drop troops) the rest aren't super clear to me.

I might order the main rulebook set then.

When you say product descriptions... I have been linked to http://infinitythegame.com/catalogue/ before but that's pics only.
Made in gb
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Thanks for that link - if the full catalogue is in the works, I will continue painting and being patient in the meantime then. I guess it's partly because they aren't an English language company, so what I'm experiencing is the 'translation' rather than the original.

On that note, do most UK/USA/Wherever you all are people play in metric or imperial? I know the rules are available in both, and are originally metric.
 
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