 | In the photo of the French corps on page 2, there should be a horse artillery battery included with the attached cavalry division.
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 | On page 18, the manner in which charging cavalry and counter-charging cavalry are brought together by pro-rating their movement means that the charging cavalry – with their charge bonus – will always have more movement remaining after a collision than the defending cavalry. The appropriate sentence describing this is now corrected to read: "If there is a counter-charge, the defender also rolls for a charge bonus in the same manner, and attacker and defender are placed together at some likely spot long the route of charge at the defender's discretion."
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 | The columns shifted on the Morale Rating Modifiers table on page 23. “- If attacked or shot in the rear” should be in the Minus THREE column, not the Minus ONE column.
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 | On page 87, in the last sentence of the Success paragraph, there's a reference to "double firepower benefits". This should read "-2 fire modifier".
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 | In the Points per paragraph on page 91, the Fire Points sentence could have been more clear. It should read: All Fire Points per stand remain as in the half-scale version: 1 for all infantry stands and 2 for Jägers at medium-to-long range; 3 for Prussian infantry and 4 for Prussian Jägers at close range.
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 | On the Morale Rating Modifiers table on page 88, in the Minus THREE column, the “- If attacked or shot in the rear” was inadvertently left out entirely.
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 | In the 18 April Dybbøl scenario, the promised allotment of Prussian command stands was inadvertently left out of the scenario OB. They should be: One 3-horse (divisional) stand for Gen Manstein; two 2-horse brigade command stands, and five 1-horse regimental commanders with the assault columns; one brigade command stand and two regimental command stands with the 10th, 11th, and 12th Brigades, and one each with the combined Guard brigades grouping.
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 | On the 1859 Cheat Sheet, the “- If cavalry attacking steady infantry/square” modifier should be added to the Minus THREE column. [The morale tables on pages 25 and 91 are correct, as is the one on the 1864 Cheat Sheet].
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 | On the 1864 Cheat Sheet, it was intended that all figures reflect the Quarter Scale measurements - but somehow the firing ranges on the Artillery and Rifle tables were never changed. Those ranges should be double the ones shown. All other measurements are correct on the Cheat Sheet.
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