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Robertleclerc

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Not sure I understand how to play/treat hexes X8 and X6….
Are they OG or building hexes ?

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Building hexes.
There is a hex on board 4 with a teeny-weeny wooden building that generated a lot of debates because its hex's center point is not covering the building depiction - it still is a building hex.
 

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Building hexes.
There is a hex on board 4 with a teeny-weeny wooden building that generated a lot of debates because its hex's center point is not covering the building depiction - it still is a building hex.
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On the old-style boards. The SK-style upgraded the out building to hex center dot.
 

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B.1 has the answer. Those are building hexes.
"Usually, the dominant terrain type includes the hex center dot, but occasionally building hexes have a hex center dot in Open Ground; an Open Ground hex center dot never changes a hex containing a building to an Open Ground hex."
 

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I would be interested to know what type or style of building inspired the depiction on this board.
 

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Where did you find these hexagon-angled buildings? I thought they only existed in wargameland!
 
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