you’re free to also test authors' decks.

Many hours of experiments let you create your own style.

Click “Deck” button to open deck creator.

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After clickingCreate,you enter a menu of deck creation.

Each plane costs one activation point less.

Disadvantages: selection limited only to particular units and only 6 slots infantry.

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You have three choices in here.

No choice let you choose all units and grants an access to prototypes.

Category B includes units which appeared before 1980.

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Bonus is + 40% to availability of units.

Category C contains units which appeared before 1975.

Bonus is + 80% to availability of units.

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Availability was mentioned above, in the chapter about experience.

In short: the higher availability, the less the troop loses when it levels up.

You see a general panel with empty slots and number of activation points (right upper corner).

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Number of points is calculated including various bonuses.

This cost grows for each category while filling slots from left to right.

hit the slot in the chosen category.

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You see a screen where you add particular troops to slots.

While creating National Deck you have only one flag there.

it’s possible for you to also switch between categories.

Wargame: AirLand Battle

On the left side it’s possible for you to see troops it’s possible for you to choose.

On their icons you see a cost of summoning them in the battle in the right upper corner.

In the left one a number of slots the troop takes slash number of slots which it can fulfill.

you might’t create a deck with category full of identical units.

Troops are added to the slots above.

you might observe how the costs are growing and how many activation points you have spent.

A little below you have a bar with ranks for the added troop.

Higher ranks decreases number of people in the troop.

This can be neutralized by bonuses in Era category.

A big panel below those icons contains information about unit.

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