cheat sheet and ship sheets?

a long way off and as you can use bits of paper and obviously the ones you print are not laminated unless you do that too i cant see them being too bad.
after all for the last edition we created our own counters and saw them used in tourneys etc.
 
Well Mongoose does own the intellectual copyright to the ship stats. So if I were to make sheets then I would ask permission first. In the past this has never been a problem and I have included a copyright message on the bottom of the sheets. Matt has been happy to grant permission.

But to be honest there are 2 issues:
1) I don't play NA and currently have no plans to. I wouldn't want to make sheets for a game that I don't play. Making the sheets does require a certain understanding of the rules, not to mention money to buy the books, and keeping up with supplements etc.
2) The ACTA sheets were primarily produced because I wanted a tool to use myself. There were no official ones, and the other stat sites were out of date. I would not want to waste my time producing sheets if the "official" ones are up to scratch.

So in summary... currently, no plans do to NA sheets.
 
To answer the question - I have done some basic ship sheets in Word for my own use, but I won't be distributing them, lol! It's not too difficult to do a basic sheet that does the job.
 
Just to chip in, we are just waiting for the Datacards to come back from print - these include all the ships on wipeable cards, plus some cheat sheets such as critical hits and so on, as suggested by the guys who attended our open day!
 
msprange said:
Just to chip in, we are just waiting for the Datacards to come back from print - these include all the ships on wipeable cards, plus some cheat sheets such as critical hits and so on, as suggested by the guys who attended our open day!

Any nnew news on this matter.?
 
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