Here is a WitE Aide de memoir compiled from the suggestions in the condensed rules pdf, following the author's suggestions. I did not include the turn sequence since there is nothing one can do with that, it is automated. One thing that is missing that I cannot find is the way to have HQs display a line between them and their units, I know it exists, have used it, but can't find it.
***The memoir posted by Gris is much nicer looking, same information, but prettier. I have removed my attempt.***
Some of us are busy doing things; some of us are busy complaining - Debasish Mridha
Same here, I had to create a new thread last night for Gris's info. I was thinking you could add your document as a second post to that entire thread, which is stickied. I can change the name if needed too.
(11-30-2016, 01:17 PM)Weasel Wrote: Here is a WitE Aide de memoir compiled from the suggestions in the condensed rules pdf, following the author's suggestions. I did not include the turn sequence since there is nothing one can do with that, it is automated. One thing that is missing that I cannot find is the way to have HQs display a line between them and their units, I know it exists, have used it, but can't find it.
Hi Weasel,
It is Shift- Z. Toggle command links. Invaluable to playing to the game.
Attached is a PDF containing the recommended charts listed in the condensed rules. Similar to the memoir. (Full disclosure: I did not make that list, the original author did. I simply took his recommendations and created a PDF). Mine is cut and pasted from the rules, and cleaned up. I have it in a google doc if someone would like to combine the two and make a super doc with the best of both.
Hope this helps.
'Millions died or suffered in the mud of Flanders between 1914-18. Who remembers them? Even those with names on their graves are by now unknown soldiers.' - Mier Ronnen, Jerusalem Post, 1933 Gris
(12-01-2016, 05:26 AM)Weasel Wrote: The SHIFT-Z is missing from the WITE official rules! Your PDF has everything the one I put together has, and looks better.
Hi Weasel,
Putting these together has help me learn the game. Glad to hear it helps.
I try and add things as I go along, at least the stuff worth remembering.
'Millions died or suffered in the mud of Flanders between 1914-18. Who remembers them? Even those with names on their graves are by now unknown soldiers.' - Mier Ronnen, Jerusalem Post, 1933 Gris