FRANKENSTEIN RULES
Each player may bring just one 666-point army lists. An army list may have as few as 606 points and as many as 666 points.Army lists will not be limited by faction, and models from Warmachine and Hordes may be freely mixed even within the same army list. Epic warcasters may be used despite the lower point total, and some special FA rules apply (in addition to special army-building rules).
[1] All warcasters gain the Fury manipulation ability, and all warlocks gain the Focus manipulation ability. After leeching Fury/Focus for the turn, a warcaster/warlock gains Furcus up to his/her maximum based on the current Furcus stat of the warcastlock. Warcasters may cast animi as spells just like Warlocks can. [The Journeyman warcaster does become a Journeyman warcastlock.]
[2] Friendly warbeasts are considered to be a part of a warcaster%s battlegroup, and friendly warjacks are considered to be a part of a warlock%s horde. (A warbeast is not considered to be a warjack, however, or vice versa.)
[3] Only warcasters may overboost their power field. Only warlocks my transfer damage (and transfer only works on warbeasts per Primal page 55).
[4] If a warcastlock is destroyed or removed from play, all warjacks and warbeasts under their control become autonomous per the rules in WARMACHINE: Escalation as opposed to becoming inert and/or wild.
[5] Everything, yes EVERYTHING will have FA:C for the purposes of building these Frankentstein army lists.
[6] Replace all instances of the words "friendly [faction]" with just the word "friendly." For example, "friendly Cygnar warjacks" becomes "friendly warjacks" or "target Circle warrior model/unit" becomes "target warrior model/unit." Things still affect the same type of model(s), but faction lines are blurred and broken.
All models must be fully assembled and all conversions are subject to approval. If you are uncertain about a particular model, you may wish to bring (or borrow) a stock model just to be on the safe side. There is no painting requirement for this event.
Players are encouraged to build fun, diverse army lists. Creativity in play is more important than breaking the format. If you have specific questions, feel free to ask.