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I looked through a few "free" sets of 6mm rules, and a lot of them seemed to be either "demo" versions or too specific in setting or were too abstract with everything running off of 2 stats. So having looked around a few I decided to do some tinkering with the goal of making a free full ruleset, with enough support to play to any setting. Even anachronistically. Want Romans fighting Samurai? Well go right ahead. This was my first custom ruleset, and i would like to think it turned out well. But that's not good enough. So I came here to ask you good people for thoughts. As for the historical accuracy, I decided from the start to always lean in favor of balance than accuracy.

Note, At the start I reference base sizes. I have no idea if there is a "standard" size for this scale of game (like how 28mm round bases are for instance). Can anyone tell me if theres any kind of preferred standard?
 Filename 6mm game rules-beta V1.rtf [Disk] Download
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