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ASL Starter Kit #1 rules IN JAPANESE | * ASL Starter Kit #1 rules IN JAPANESE [http://www.multimanpublishing.com/downloads/ASLSK1_jpn.pdf Original Link] | ||
* ASL Starter Kit #1 rules IN SPANISH [http://www.boardgamegeek.com/file/7982/ASL_StarterKit1v2.pdf Original Link] | |||
* ASL Starter Kit #1 rules IN FRENCH [http://www.cote1664.net/IMG/pdf/ASLsk1_fr_1.0-5.pdf Original Link] | |||
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Starter Kit 1 |
ASL Starter Kit #1 is a self-contained module which will let players start playing Advanced Squad Leader almost immediately. A liberally-illustrated rules tutorial teaches gamers ASL using a conversational style to teach the concepts of ASL.
Contents
- 2 8x22 Geomorphic Maps (y and z) for the ASL System
- 1 full Countersheet of 1/2" counters
- 6 scenarios
- 1 quick reference chart
- 1 12-page rules booklet
- 2 dice
Reviews
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Errata
ASL Starter Kit #1 Errata - These will be fixed in the rulebook included with ASL Starter Kit #2 Original Link
- SK2.0 CX stands for Counter Exhaustion.
- SK3.1 The RPh example on page 4 incorrectly refers to the 5-2-7 in Q6 removing a DM counter; the unit is not DM, however.
- SK3.3 Being CX does not affect a unit's dice rolls for morale checks or PTC.
- SK3.31 Residual FP is decreased one column for each hindrance DRM and CX DRM that affects the initial attack. EX: A 4 FP attack that suffers a +1 orchard hindrance leaves only 1 Residual FP. If the attacker were also CX, no Residual FP would be left (even if being directed by a -2 leader).
- SK3.31 Residual FP cannot be left by a MG that keeps ROF (but a MG may decline ROF to leave Residual FP).
- SK3.6 A pinned leader cannot rout with a broken unit.
- The IFT DRM chart on the QRDC should list: "Firer CX ... +1"
- The CX chart on the other side of the QRDC should have "CC" added to say: "-1 DRM to CC attack vs. CX unit".
Download
- ASL Starter Kit #1 rules IN JAPANESE Original Link
- ASL Starter Kit #1 rules IN SPANISH Original Link
- ASL Starter Kit #1 rules IN FRENCH Original Link
Scenarios
Type | Scenario ID | Title | Date | Attacker | Defender |
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ASL | Scenario S 1 | Retaking Vierville | 07/06/1944 | German | American |
ASL | Scenario S 2 | War of the rats | 26/09/1942 | German | Russian |
ASL | Scenario S 3 | Simple Equation | 12/10/1944 | American | German |
ASL | Scenario S 4 | Welcome Back | 16/12/1944 | German | American |
ASL | Scenario S 5 | Clearing Colleville | 06/06/1944 | American | German |
ASL | Scenario S 6 | Released From The East | 11/12/1941 | Russian | German |