First Folk and The Necromancer are official DC sets.
A DC map exists, with many regions from unofficial sets.
So, in a First Folk/Necromancer tournament (like at Lure), a company cannot pass through these unofficial regions ?
For example, going from Taur Romen to Horse Plains by Sea of Rhûn (to avoid wilderness) ?
"Unofficial" DC regions
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Well,
there is a map, 2 maps actually, so I tend to say these regions can be used no problem
yours nicolai
there is a map, 2 maps actually, so I tend to say these regions can be used no problem
yours nicolai
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Sure, you can use them.
As stated, though, all official new sites are located in standard regions or new regions adjacent to these. So unless you plan to take a needless detour, I believe your example of Sea of Rhun is the only one where it actually matters? You might circumvent Angmar/Gundabad by moving into the Northern Waste, but you'd need movement enhancers. Same for Belegaer. Misty Mountains is a mountain region so you cannot move through it (unless you have a Mountaineer).
As stated, though, all official new sites are located in standard regions or new regions adjacent to these. So unless you plan to take a needless detour, I believe your example of Sea of Rhun is the only one where it actually matters? You might circumvent Angmar/Gundabad by moving into the Northern Waste, but you'd need movement enhancers. Same for Belegaer. Misty Mountains is a mountain region so you cannot move through it (unless you have a Mountaineer).
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