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The second edition, released in 1983, is presented in a cardboard box containing three booklets of rules, whose presentation is greatly improved compared to C & S1, the text is more airy and there is a tendency towards greater consistency in the organization rules.
There is no fundamental change in relation to C & S1 but multiple changes which tend mostly to clarify ( or simplifying ) some points.
The medieval period was now clearly separated into three distinct periods: Early Feudal, High and Late Chivalric Feudal, for each period with a distinct technology.
For example, the heavy plate armor and two-handed swords are available in Late Feudal ( 14th-15th centuries ).
This avoids the anachronisms and gives teachers play a useful indication of technological advances each time, allowing campaigns to make more realistic, ongoing concern which the authors, Ed Simbalist and Wilf Backhaus, are attached.

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