ElfGeneral wrote:
Gshaw please know that if you managed to pull of everything we are saying you'd be a god, you'd never lose a game and would probably be better of commanding actually troops. Nobody can do everything, especially not at once take it one step at a time and don't get bogged down in trying to be the best straight away these things take time. For example read Sun Tzu because you want to or you have time to, not because we told you to most people who play this hobby have never read it. I'm the only one in my group that has and it was for a university course not for SBG.
That said knowing the units your taking really well is always good, but again you usually accrue this knowledge over time seeing how they play for you and whether you like them. Same for your opposition, knowing how to defeat a common opponents units is helpful but don't feel the need to buy all the source books and study them until you can recite all the profiles from memory, that would be madness
Helpful advice ElfGeneral, sorry if I came across as slightly reckless I mean even I have those moments where I rush in too quickly but this was not my intention. I will of course take things slowly and as for the sourcebooks our gaming group has a copy of each so there's no cost element there
Would be kinda cool if someone could recite all the profiles from memory though haha. Sounds like Sun Tzu is a good read though, i'll have to get a hold of a copy if I get time. Thanks for the tips.