Thank you David. That would be great.
Under previous rule sets I used my Hallstat/LaTene army mainly against Illyrians and Gauls. With the Urnfield army now mainly Light Foot instead of '3Sp'/'Light Spear', the Urnfield vs Hallstat match-up might give a slightly longer and less predictable game.
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- Thu Jan 26, 2017 12:34 pm
- Forum: Army List Discussions
- Topic: Urnfield and Early Bronze Age North Europe Lists
- Replies: 6
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- Thu Jan 26, 2017 10:45 am
- Forum: Army List Discussions
- Topic: Urnfield and Early Bronze Age North Europe Lists
- Replies: 6
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Urnfield and Early Bronze Age North Europe Lists
One of the pleasures of writing a set of army lists is to suffer a load of special pleading by owners of armies who are not especially knowledgeable about the subject(s) being pleaded about. Here goes... I notice that the Early Bronze Age North Europe list ends in 1401 BC, and that the Urnfield Cult...
- Tue Jan 24, 2017 12:55 pm
- Forum: Fantasy TRIUMPH!
- Topic: Hero Implementation
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Hero Implementation
One of the decisions that you may choose to take for Fantasy Triumph! is how to implement heroes and similar characters. I can think of 3 possible approaches. Firstly, a Hero as a specific troop type such as is used in ‘Hordes of the Things’. This is a tried and tested method which most players will...
- Wed Jan 18, 2017 2:05 pm
- Forum: Fantasy TRIUMPH!
- Topic: LOTR Army Lists for TRIUMPH!
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Re: LOTR Army Lists for TRIUMPH!
I know Ents are/were/would be an uncommon troop type, but the best representation that I have seen of them in previous rules is the WADBAG house rule for Hordes of the Things, 'Brutes' (permanently double-based warband for a slightly reduced points value). It worked better than 'Behemoth', and didn'...