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options for "War at Sea"
1) "War at Sea" should have it's own page
2) it should be included here, but in it's own section
3) it should be included here, rolled into AAM, as if it were another expansion set.
I prefer options #1 and 2. What do others think?
i think war at sea should be included. and should be added in its own section on the same page as the ground forces(hornet69)
Separate pages is more in line with the rest of wikipedia (NeuralDream) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.72.84.72 ( talk) 07:21, 27 July 2008 (UTC)
how about adding
All figures are designated as being a
"common",
"uncommon", or
"rare"
"piece. This rarity determines the odds of obtaining each piece within a pre-packaged expansion pack or starter set. By making certain pieces of higher worth to be less available, DDM has a collectible component similar to collectible trading card games such as
Magic: The Gathering (also published by Wizards of the Coast).
Hi Are there only 3 categories: Common, Uncommon and Rare? Can you define, how (in)frequent is "Uncommon" and how Rare is "Rare"? thanks. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Eddyholland ( talk • contribs) 00:31, 29 March 2008 (UTC)
I don't understand the reference to SL/ASL as having compatible 2" hex maps. Is the supposed to be a reference to Deluxe ASL which apparently (I've never seen it) had 2.2" hexes? Thanks,
Wtatsuaki ( talk) 20:40, 3 May 2008 (UTC)
Yes thats what that statment means Sauron787
I removed this section; it is far too much detail for a Wikipedia article. Fences& Windows 01:36, 14 September 2009 (UTC)
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I put back this section as it was before. Its not too much detail for a article but lists the pieces to the game with links to the ubits to oher wikipedia pages which expand peoples knowledge by learning more about the units. And this gives a quick reference to unis in the sets.
Why thank you and sorry about reposting.
Thanks to hornet for bringing back the Units represented. And to Fences its not a gaming directory. Its a usefull tool to people. And who has objected to this . This page has been in this form since about 2005. Sauron787
Now that a complete Axis & Allies Naval Miniatures: War at Sea page exists, the Naval set needs to come off of this page. It's making the set list unnecessarily wordy, and we're repeating the information. So, here's how this can work: 1. Remove the WAS (that's War at Sea) information from this page. 2. Include ample links to these two 'sister projects.' The naval set isn't as much of an expansion set as it is a parallel game, utilizing naval warfare instead of land & air. It started as an expansion, but it's grown into it's own game. I'll wait a few days for discussion, before I implement this. If anyone has suggestions, they're always welcome. Mr. Kent ( talk) 19:11, 27 February 2011 (UTC)
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options for "War at Sea"
1) "War at Sea" should have it's own page
2) it should be included here, but in it's own section
3) it should be included here, rolled into AAM, as if it were another expansion set.
I prefer options #1 and 2. What do others think?
i think war at sea should be included. and should be added in its own section on the same page as the ground forces(hornet69)
Separate pages is more in line with the rest of wikipedia (NeuralDream) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.72.84.72 ( talk) 07:21, 27 July 2008 (UTC)
how about adding
All figures are designated as being a
"common",
"uncommon", or
"rare"
"piece. This rarity determines the odds of obtaining each piece within a pre-packaged expansion pack or starter set. By making certain pieces of higher worth to be less available, DDM has a collectible component similar to collectible trading card games such as
Magic: The Gathering (also published by Wizards of the Coast).
Hi Are there only 3 categories: Common, Uncommon and Rare? Can you define, how (in)frequent is "Uncommon" and how Rare is "Rare"? thanks. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Eddyholland ( talk • contribs) 00:31, 29 March 2008 (UTC)
I don't understand the reference to SL/ASL as having compatible 2" hex maps. Is the supposed to be a reference to Deluxe ASL which apparently (I've never seen it) had 2.2" hexes? Thanks,
Wtatsuaki ( talk) 20:40, 3 May 2008 (UTC)
Yes thats what that statment means Sauron787
I removed this section; it is far too much detail for a Wikipedia article. Fences& Windows 01:36, 14 September 2009 (UTC)
Extended content
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Obstacles and Support Units
|
I put back this section as it was before. Its not too much detail for a article but lists the pieces to the game with links to the ubits to oher wikipedia pages which expand peoples knowledge by learning more about the units. And this gives a quick reference to unis in the sets.
Why thank you and sorry about reposting.
Thanks to hornet for bringing back the Units represented. And to Fences its not a gaming directory. Its a usefull tool to people. And who has objected to this . This page has been in this form since about 2005. Sauron787
Now that a complete Axis & Allies Naval Miniatures: War at Sea page exists, the Naval set needs to come off of this page. It's making the set list unnecessarily wordy, and we're repeating the information. So, here's how this can work: 1. Remove the WAS (that's War at Sea) information from this page. 2. Include ample links to these two 'sister projects.' The naval set isn't as much of an expansion set as it is a parallel game, utilizing naval warfare instead of land & air. It started as an expansion, but it's grown into it's own game. I'll wait a few days for discussion, before I implement this. If anyone has suggestions, they're always welcome. Mr. Kent ( talk) 19:11, 27 February 2011 (UTC)