In 2008, MMP released additional errata pages in Action Pack #4: Normandy 1944: B9-10, plus new page B10A-10B. In 2007, MMP created a new binder design to go with its rulebook (but this did not signify any changes in the rules themselves), featuring more attractive (and less Germano-centric) artwork.
These pages are A51-A62 D21-26 S27-34 (they are also available for download from MMP’s website). In early 2006, MMP issued the first actual physical new errata pages to the 2nd Edition rules these pages came with Armies of Oblivion and mostly involved new rules for impulse movement (such as human waves, platoon movement, etc.). In 2005, MMP reprinted the 2nd Edition Rulebook without any changes, except for fixing most (though not all) of the errata in the charts and tables. MMP did release several replacement pages in 2000 or 2001 incorporating some of the earliest errata available only as downloadable PDFs on MMP’s website: A15/16, A53/54, B7/8vB, and D5-D8vB. ASL players who wish to keep up with the latest rulings and errata should make sure to purchase each new ASL Journal when it comes out. Since the 2nd Edition ASLRB came out, MMP has issued errata (but no errata pages) in issues of the ASL Journal. MMP has reprinted the 2nd edition rulebook several times. As a result, the 2nd Edition Rulebook was not in print very long and copies were in demand on E-bay. However, Chapter N, the Armory chapter, did not.Ĭompared to the 1st Edition, the 2nd Edition Rulebook was printed in small quantities, which sold out much faster than MMP anticipated (probably because they underestimated the number of veteran ASLers who wanted to purchase a new rulebook). Additionally, Chapter E (originally appearing in Yanks) and Chapter K (originally appearing in Paratrooper and elsewhere) now came with the core rulebook. Years of errata were incorporated into the rulebook, and some rules sections, such as Wall Advantage, were re-written. The type was slightly larger than in the original, making the rulebook easier to read. It came in a slightly larger three-ring binder than the 1st edition did, but without a matching slipcase. Additionally, many years of errata and clarifications had accumulated and needed to be incorporated into the rulebook. The 2nd Edition of the ASL Rulebook was published by MMP in late 2000 because the 1st Edition was long out of print and would-be ASL players could not even buy the rules. 3-Ring Binder Rules Charts and Tables Commentary: