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Spence
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Old February 23rd, 2011, 03:52 PM
I have been toying with buying Army Builder to support my Warmachine game. But I wanted to know what the actual output looks like. Is it possible for someone to 'build' an small example, say 1 Warcaster, 1 jack and 1 other unit and post the resulting 'sheet'? It doesn't need to be an actual balanced army. Just something I can look at to see how AB presents the actual control sheet.
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Old March 1st, 2011, 10:47 AM
I'll send you a PDF tonight.

It's customizable somewhat. I have an option to either show the full descriptions of the caster's spells or just the name/stat line. It can get to be a bit long with larger army sizes, but I've found a few things to help shrink it up a bit.

There are jack damage grids set up for all the jacks. They print out in a very nice format so you can track the damage as the game goes.

I know the guys have added something new with XSLT and some fancy formating that may allow you to print out something along the lines of unit cards as well...but don't quote me on that, I haven't researched enough just yet.

Cheers!
Butcher

Warmachine/Hordes ('Retired' Confrontation and AT-43) Army Builder Author.
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