Well first, I was surprised that I was more interested in the content in general than I suspected.
But the real surprise is how much superior foot is in there. (Of course not much superior mounted
A large number of the armies can have shedloads of superior foot.
I figure the authors rightfully said no Armour, so to create variety injected a lot of superior. I am ok with that. The superior designation was handed out for hunting parties, veterans.
Over 170 bases for Mayans of superior troops!
But when I compare this generous usage of Superior to some of the early books I kind of would have like to see a touch more variety back then. I mean the Germans, Gauls, etc had to have at least as many foot "veterans" that should have been an eligible BG or 2 for upgrade.
Then compared with the Dragon armies, where Superior for foot is an extremely rare designation. It almost seems as if the rule authors had a different philosophy in creating these.
Again I am not arguing that Blood and Gold is "wrong" or that there are any super armies there. But there seems to be more of injecting a "fun" factor to make things interestings that perhaps should have been in the earlier books too.








