not to my knowledge. there are units in war at Sea that units can split their main gunnery, but u cant stack units to get more attack dice. all units roll independently
To reiterate, Tide Of Iron is a board game, in that its not collectable. Everyone gets the same stuff in their box, just like other board games. They have an expansion that adds some more units and scenarios I think, according to the website.
I’m considering putting ToI on my Christmas list, if I here enough positive reviews of it.
Well, trade with Members that you see are reliable. Date joined, amount of posts so on and so forth. I would be willing to trade with handpicked members if the moderator allows trading in his forums.
I guess my challenge would be getting used to those maps again.
I was thinking of lettered columns and numbered rows, like battleship. Use the facing as described above. Counting movements should not be a prob. I think a code chart for unit shorthand would be wise too, to speed the play.
I like it and plan to refer to it often as I am building my collection. Other than EBay, what sites are you using to gather the data?
Mostly eBay and one online store. As more online stores offer A&A Mini singles I’ll add them to the formula.
A couple of things to consider:
1. Price does not include shipping.
2. Commons and Uncommons are usually sold in groups of 2 or more. So the individual price is based on the average price of a single miniature.
3. The average prices are based on closed auctions within the past 7 days.