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This is a very handy guide. However, it's possibly ironic that the document with the errata has an error of the same sort it corrects in the original rules!
The below text, from the second half of page one, seems to score the example incorrectly:Quote:
Because of the special ability of the infantry cards, this gives Mark a total of 4 in the middle wall section.
The diagram shows Mark playing two infantry, which would be worth 3 points, not 4. According to the rulebook, there is no combination of infantry that can add up to 4 points.
Other than that, it's a useful addendum to the included rulebook.
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