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Godedingdangdingdangdog..
I'm just hoping there isn't a free set of rules and lists on offer for the winners.
Apparently www.Madaxeman.com has so far been responsible for generating over 5% of Amazon.co.uk's total advance orders for FoG
and so I'd be gutted if I'd got so succesful that RBS and JD felt they had to resort to giving the thing away to undercut me !
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Apparently www.Madaxeman.com has so far been responsible for generating over 5% of Amazon.co.uk's total advance orders for FoG
http://madaxeman.com/FoGshop.htm
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rbodleyscott
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Re: Godedingdangdingdangdog..
Let me be the first to reassure you.madaxeman wrote:I'm just hoping there isn't a free set of rules and lists on offer for the winners.
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Im currently sat in an airport looking at a 10 hour flight thinking "I wish I had some army list books so I could start to design an army for next time to take into account all I learnt this weekend..."
I think that this conclusively proves that these rules must have what it takes
I think that this conclusively proves that these rules must have what it takes
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Well it is good within theme. It remains to be seen how good it is in open tournaments.nicofig wrote:Later hungarian , a new killer ?
Our Poles certainly didn't feel outmatched by them.
We drew one game and lost two against them. However, one of the defeats was entirely down to dice (we charged 4 BGs of 4 knights and 3 generals into 3 BGs of knights and 3 generals. End result: We routed 1 of their BGs and killed one of their generals, they routed all 4 of our BGs and killed all 3 of our generals). The other defeat was due to poor play on my part.
We managed to beat both Hungarians we played (albeit narrowly) with Serbians.Later hungarian , a new killer ?
I think the bottom line is that there isn't one particular "killer" army and that all armies are viable and can win if played with properly. In our case I think that means we always needed another half hour...
We both had great fun during the event though.





