![]() ![]() The rules come bookmarked, so (depending on your PDF reader) you can display a pane on the left-hand side of the window with collapsible menus for chapters and cardinal numbered rules. Supposedly all known errata as of August 2020 was incorporated into the EASLRB, making it currently the closest thing MMP has to a long-overdue 3rd Edition Rulebook. The EASLRB contains all the materials in the standard ASL rulebook (including Chapter K, ugh), as well as complete Chapter H materials, Chapter J (DASL), and Chapter W (Forgotten War/Korea). You pay for it, download it, and apparently can have as many copies of it as you need. It comes in the form of a 708-page, 77.43MB PDF file, watermarked with the name and order number of the purchaser. ![]() Oddly, MMP is not selling this product from its own website, but rather from the rather obscure Wargame Vault site, where it can be had for $59.99. ![]() Now, a mere 20 years later, MMP has actually made good on its promise of an electronic ASL rulebookâthough aficionados of CD-ROMs are doomed to eternal disappointment. In the second edition of the ASL Rulebook, published in 2001, MMP promised a forthcoming electronic edition of the ASL rules, which would be published on CD-ROM. PDF file containing 708 pages of official ASL rules (Chapters A-H, J-K, and W), as well as charts and tables. ![]()
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