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I do want to suggest that maybe the AC:s can take a more active role and actually "command" the community to help them playtest the lists!
Excellent suggestion, Mordoten.
We have a decent playgroup here (Western Australia) that has proven more than willing to test new lists at all stages of development, so I've no doubt we'd be happy to pitch in.
I've noticed that some of our battlereports have been one experimental list against another, which is not a problem at all other than it disqualifies them from counting towards a list's mandatory test games against an already approved list.
This indicates a little direction from AC's on which lists actually need test games could be helpful to ensure they get valid tests.
I have another suggestion, which is that we actually formalise this process. Irisado mentions playing lots of games and having reports on them to back up changes and suggestions, but if you view the majority of battreps they are simply a record of what happened and who won (90% by the victor, since there seems less incentive to write reports of losses

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What might make this even more useful would be if we had a simple, set questionnaire for the players to fill in after the game. I'll write a few questions of the top of my head to give an idea what I mean:
[] Did any of the test-list's units appear overpowered?
[] Did any of the test-list's units appear under powered?
[] Would you change the costs of any units?
[] Did this list appear substantially better than the primary army of its 40K race, or simply a different spin on the army?
[] Was it clear that the test list had weaknesses to offset strengths, and vice versa?
[] Did this list play like a one-trick-pony (all air assault, all amour, all CC etc)
[] If yes, was that thematically accurate to the army's background?
[] On a scale of 1 to 10, how happy would you be to see this become and official army list?
Those are just the first questions that occured to me, but something like that could be a lot more useful than 'New Nids played Eldar. We ate them all, 3-0'.
