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Re: absolutely!

In Reply to: Re: absolutely! posted by Karl on September 26, 2003 at 09:01:43:


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Posted by:
DragonMan_EFK
on September 30, 2003 at 00:45:51

The Mayberry Marauders have a list of things to bring to a scenario game. Try www.mayberrymarauders.com for the link.

You should be sure to have plenty of water, fresh socks, and extra clothing. Especially if the weather is iffy for the game. There is nothing worse than being cold, wet and miserable.

But the best thing to bring is a good attitude. You'll find that scenario players are the friendly group of people that you'll ever meet. So even if you forget some vital piece of gear, there will be someone around who is willing to lend a hand to help you have a good time at the game.

DragonMan

: Definitely want to have enough paint that's for sure. Recommend buying one case and if you go through that, buy more.

: You definitely want something to keep yourself hydrated, flashlight's are an option, though many find them more of a hinderance than a help on the field.

: Someone had posted a site that has a list of what gear you should bring to a scenario with you. Best idea; Prepare for the worst and hope for the best. i.e. bring what you may need if it rains, snows, sleets, etc..etc.. and hope the weather stays nice. I think that site was www.scenarioball.com


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