One difference with the "Entry Pack" game is that it is set indoors in a dungeon - that was a big shock to me until I realised that this was "Dungeons & Dragons" after all!heirodule said:See this is what bugs me the most. What a MINIATURES GAME has traditionally meant is that there is NO grid, distance is measured with a ruler, and Line of Sight is based on egtting down an d lookign at the figures.
There are some positive features of that too, like more accurate spell areas and diagonal movement.
Its that way in WH, WH40k, Chainmail, Battlesystem, etc.
WOTC says they're making a "miniatures game", but really they're making a grid game that could be played with any old token.

Rest assured, the mass combat rules in the Miniatures Handbook (due out in about a fortnight) do not use a grid - you don't have to burn that ruler.
Cheers!