Mastering the 11th Edition Battlefield
Like Duolingo, but for Mastering the 11th Edition Battlefield. Tomo turns the whole topic into a game you play five minutes a day, until it actually sticks.
For the part of you with thirty open tabs that never became anything.
Free forever · No credit card · iPhone & Android

Key ideas in Mastering the 11th Edition Battlefield
- Points win games even if you lose all your models
- Primary points come from territorial control
- Staying on the point forces the enemy to spend a turn clearing you
- Secondary points come from specific tactical actions
- The tradeoff between unit survival and objective scoring
- Distinguishing between primary and secondary scoring mechanics
- Secondary missions often require units to stop shooting to score
- Scoring actions usually happen after movement
- Movement must adapt instantly to new scoring opportunities
- Completing the mission takes priority over optimal shooting
- Low-cost units are 'expendable' for scoring tasks
- High-mobility units reach board edges faster
- Secondaries prevent the opponent from catching up
- Identifying which units should be dedicated to scoring vs attacking
- Reserves are best used for flexible scoring
- Quick judgment on when to abandon a primary for a secondary
You've tried the other tabs
Thirty open tabs. Four facts you actually kept.
You watched. You nodded. By Sunday it was gone.
One answer, then back to scrolling.
Eight weeks. You meant to finish. You didn't.
Tomo gives Mastering the 11th Edition Battlefield the Duolingo treatment: levels, streaks, and quick quizzes that test what you just learned. That game loop is what the tabs above never had, so it's the one you actually finish.
Here's what playing it feels like
A real question from this course. Take your best guess.
How does a player typically earn Primary points during a game?
Get it right to open this lesson and 184 more in the app.
Where Mastering the 11th Edition Battlefield takes you
Move beyond the basics of rolling dice and start thinking like a seasoned commander. Learn to manipulate the mission, exploit terrain, and master the complex interactions of the newest edition.
- 1
Winning the Mission, Not Just the Fight
- Scoring on the Move: Balancing Primary and Secondary Goals
- The Art of the Screen: Protecting High-Value Units
- Denial Tactics: Forcing Your Opponent Off Objectives
- Timing Your Gambits: When to Risk the Big Play
- 2
Advanced Movement and Positioning
- The Geometry of the Charge: Maximizing Engagement Range
- Staging Behind Cover: Preparing for the Turn Two Push
- Heroic Interventions and Counter-Charge Mechanics
- Controlling the Board Edge: Strategic Reserves and Outflanking
- Pile-ins and Consolidations: Gaining Free Movement in Combat
- Flying and Verticality: Navigating Complex Ruins
- 3
Maximizing Your Firepower
- Target Priority: Identifying the Real Threat
- Overlapping Fields of Fire: Forcing Failed Saves
- Using Buffs and Auras Without Clumping Your Army
- 4
The Nuances of the Fight Phase
- Fight First vs. Fight Last: Navigating Priority
- Precision Strikes: Picking Off Key Leaders
- Triangulating Models: Trapping Units in Combat
- Managing Morale and Battle-Shock Under Pressure
- The Defensive Profile: Using Stratagems to Survive the Hit
- 5
Resource Management: Command Points and Beyond
- Building a Reliable CP Engine
- The 'Trap' Stratagems: What to Avoid Using
- Reactive vs. Proactive Spending: Planning Your Turn Cycles
- Army-Specific Resources: Managing Unique Power Gauges
- 6
Terrain as a Tool
- Line of Sight Blocking: Creating Safe Lanes
- Dense Cover and Obscuring Rules: Making Your Units Harder to Hit
- The Benefit of High Ground: Plunging Fire and Visibility
- 7
List Building for the Current Meta
- The Rule of Three: Redundancy vs. Variety
- Building for All-Comers: Handling Hordes and Tanks
- The Role of the 'Action Monkey': Cheap Units for Scoring
- Synergy Chains: Linking Leaders to the Right Squads
- Enhancements and Relics: Fine-Tuning Your Strategy
- 8
The Psychology of the Game
- Reading Your Opponent's Intent: Spotting the Bait
- Clock Management: Playing Efficiently in Tournaments
- Sportsmanship and Intent: Communicating Clearly During Play
- Analyzing the Post-Game: Learning from Every Loss
- 9
Deep Mechanics: Why the Math Matters
- Probability and Variance: Understanding the 'Average' Roll
- The Impact of Re-rolls on Damage Output
- Armor Penetration vs. Invulnerable Saves: The Math of Survival
9 sections · 37 units · 185 levels. Built to play, not to enroll.
You pick the voice
Mastering the 11th Edition Battlefield is taught in the The Professor style: clear, structured, thorough. Want a different feel? In the app you can spin up the same topic in any of Tomo's teaching styles. Same facts, totally different vibe.
More Entertainment on Tomo
Chima: The Power of the Tribes
Go beyond the basics of the animal tribes to master the strategic use of Chi, the mechanics of Speedorz, and the ancient secrets of Mount Cavora.
The Café Scholar: Math, Reading, and Brews
Elevate your morning ritual by mastering the precision of coffee extraction and the analytical depth of structural reading. Learn to treat your café time as a calculated pursuit of both flavor and focus.
Level Up for Middle School
Bridge the gap between elementary and middle school by mastering the big ideas that connect math, science, history, and reading.
Canada's Wonderland: The New Thrills
Navigate the park's newest and most record-breaking attractions. Learn the strategy for beating the crowds and the engineering that makes the modern 'Big Three' coasters possible.
The Architecture of Disney Magic
Go beyond the fairy tales to decode the narrative formulas, visual language, and technical innovations that define the Disney cinematic style.
Mastering the Falling Blocks
Learn how to think like a Tetris pro by mastering the art of the 'clean stack.' Discover how to turn a chaotic rain of blocks into a satisfying high-score machine.
Start Mastering the 11th Edition Battlefield today.
Download Tomo, search Mastering the 11th Edition Battlefield, and play your first lesson in under a minute.