Quote from: Dissimulation on June 15, 2011, 07:58:09 AMhttp://www.alice40k.tripod.com/calculators.htmlI punched in a Bloodthirster with Blessing of the Blood God and Unholy Might as a test, and the sheet gave me the wrong point values. Pen and paper wins again. The store does have a calculator one can borrow as well.
http://www.alice40k.tripod.com/calculators.html
Playing around with army lists will also make sure you purchasing the correct minis
I'm not going to lie I've only really ever used the Tau one which is accurate.
Buy a codex; learn to add, subtract, and read for only $30 , with battleground's low prices and all those benefits why wouldn't you buy four? Pen and paper is for real men, and me...
Quote from: GossWeapon on June 16, 2011, 02:49:43 AMBuy a codex; learn to add, subtract, and read for only $30 , with battleground's low prices and all those benefits why wouldn't you buy four? Pen and paper is for real men, and me... Or the poor!
Quote from: Grimwulfe on June 16, 2011, 10:06:52 AMQuote from: GossWeapon on June 16, 2011, 02:49:43 AMBuy a codex; learn to add, subtract, and read for only $30 , with battleground's low prices and all those benefits why wouldn't you buy four? Pen and paper is for real men, and me... Or the poor!I use the entire Microsoft Office Suite to write my army lists.
i was on the receiving end on occasion
I use the entire Microsoft Office Suite to write my army lists.
Quote from: the_trooper on June 16, 2011, 10:12:34 AMI use the entire Microsoft Office Suite to write my army lists.Would that include PowerPoint? Because a slide presentation at the start of every game would be awful/awesome.