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#### Contents
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* [Overview][]
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* [Guide lines][]
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* [Links][]
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@ -27,13 +26,6 @@ __Okay, nice project. Is it actually working?__ _I just want those files..._
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Yeah! We have it hosted on AppSpot. Take a look: [BattleScribe Data on Appspot][]
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## Guide lines
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### Sharing data
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It is better practice to define common entries/rules in a single file to get them from any army catalogue and to easily maintain it without duplicate oddities.
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* Common model between armies defined in a single original catalogue (eg. Mercenary) and included in another with a catalogueLink.
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* Model's special rules in the game system's shared rules section.
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* Weapon rules in their corresponding army catalogue's shared rules section. If you notice this weapon's rule is shared between armies, then define it in game system's shared rules.
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* Theme force rules in their corresponding army catalogue's shared rules section.
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## Links
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