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<div id="yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1515982459739_2349"> In the campaign
rules, it notes that usually for victory conditions use
rule (S2.2). Is (S2.2) used in scenarios as well as the
victory (level) conditions in the scenario rules, or are just
the victory levels written in the scenario used instead of
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The campaign rule section being referenced is in the combat section:<br>
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<i>Each encounter includes information on where to place the forces
and how large a map to use. They also include the conditions in
which to determine the winner (usually by using the victory
conditions in (S2.2).)</i><br>
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As printed in the rules (and reprinted here), you use the victory
conditions that come with the scenario. The statement referenced
here (e.g. to use (S2.2) ) is not worded in such a way to override
what a scenario has printed in it's own text. It merely makes the
comment that (S2.2) is often the victory conditions of the
scenarios. This is no longer the case with most scenarios, but the
comment had been deemed harmless enough to leave alone.<br>
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--Matt<br>
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