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More on carts and wagonsThis section widens the scope of the rules for Vehicles of the Empire from the Empire in Flames supplement.Opulent coachSince the opulent coach (see Mordheim Annual page 16) was written long before the rules for wagons, we suggest that it is treated as a wagon with two draft horses, where the additional 70 gold crowns (100 gc wagon + 2 x 40 gc horses = 180 gold crowns total) spent grants the +3 bonus for finding rare items. With respect to the previous rules whereby an opulent coach must not be placed on the table, we suggest the following. The warband may choose either to leave the opulent coach at their camp or to use the coach in battles. The warband may always use the coach when visiting the merchants after the battle.Note that a merchant caravan may not buy an opulent coach to replace a destroyed trade wagon with. They must have the trade wagon to transport goods and offer their specialist services. They can always buy a stage coach, wagon or opulent coach in addition to the trade wagon. That would be sure to impress!Draft animalsThe draft animals required when pulling a wagon or a coach depends on the warband. It will not necessarily be horses. e.g. Undead warbands should be allowed to buy Nightmares to pull their wagons, Dark Elves should be able to use Cold Ones, Goblins should be able to use Giant Wolves. A warband can use any ridden animal that is available to them (or that the can get hold of) as a draft animal for pulling wagons and coaches. You may wish to improvise by allowing other animals to pull wagons. A pair of Wardogs or Chaos Hounds will struggle to pull a wagon, but it should be no problem for Ice Bears or Rhinoxen!