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I have got a few small questions (again...), it would be nice if someone could help me.
1. Whats the BG size for chariots (British, Assyrian or Egypt)?
2. Since Celts are divided in normal (MF) and highland (HF), there will be no additional HF nobles, like in other games, correct?
3. Will there be pure celtic, spanish, italian etc. army lists in the first supplement or will they only have a small appearance as allies? Its nice to have some colourful pictures and background info, but I would be a bit dissapointed if every supplement only contained 2-3 armies...
Thanks and have good evening!
3 little questions
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Charitos are usually in BGs of 4-61. Whats the BG size for chariots (British, Assyrian or Egypt)?
The Gallic list allows one BG of 4-6 armoured Soldurii (Elite impact foot,swordsmen) - Quite nasty they are too.2. Since Celts are divided in normal (MF) and highland (HF), there will be no additional HF nobles, like in other games, correct?
The Rise of Rome book contains lists for Gallic and Spanish, but the period is a little late for a seperate Italian list.3. Will there be pure celtic, spanish, italian etc. army lists in the first supplement or will they only have a small appearance as allies? Its nice to have some colourful pictures and background info, but I would be a bit dissapointed if every supplement only contained 2-3 armies...
It has a total of 19 main lists, with another dozen or so allied lists to suppliment them.
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Re: 3 little questions
The other way round. Lowland = HF. Highland = MF.Shem wrote:2. Since Celts are divided in normal (MF) and highland (HF)