Problem there, is that not all of their rules are freely available.
True most are, but not all. Example: Battlefleet Gothic. Quite a bit
is available for d/l, but everything in the Armada rulebook is not
available.
Which is why is game players/fans can do this. We're using someones
generic tool (army builder) to create data files for the games that we
play, using the rule books that we own.
ghazhkull_thraka wrote:
>Games Workshop (a.k.a. Jervis Johnson) has posted free living
>rulebooks for their 'specialist' or non-core games. You can
>download for free the rules for Inquisitor, Battlefleet Gothic,
>Necromunda, Blood Bowl, Mordheim, Warmaster and Epic 40,000. You
>can find the links to the various games at http://www.specialist-
>games.com/
>
>
True most are, but not all. Example: Battlefleet Gothic. Quite a bit
is available for d/l, but everything in the Armada rulebook is not
available.
Which is why is game players/fans can do this. We're using someones
generic tool (army builder) to create data files for the games that we
play, using the rule books that we own.
ghazhkull_thraka wrote:
>Games Workshop (a.k.a. Jervis Johnson) has posted free living
>rulebooks for their 'specialist' or non-core games. You can
>download for free the rules for Inquisitor, Battlefleet Gothic,
>Necromunda, Blood Bowl, Mordheim, Warmaster and Epic 40,000. You
>can find the links to the various games at http://www.specialist-
>games.com/
>
>