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| No Name 3 writes: |
I am a DBA player, not DBM. I have played DBM less than half a dozen times. I do find the DBM army list books useful. They give a nice, quick introduction to the armies. If I get more interested in any I read other books as well, but at least Phil Barker's army lists give me a reasonable overview to start off with. |
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daily | 5 | 1% | |
weekly | 31 | 9% | |
monthly | 25 | 7% | |
quarterly | 30 | 9% | |
annually | 25 | 7% | |
never | 24 | 7% | |
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The DBM army books - 1 through 4 - are the references by which many gamers build their armies. While some people read the army books only when required to, others love to browse through the lists dreaming of future conquests and tournament success. So - how often do you browse the army books? |