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Magnesia a different approach.

 
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John Murphy
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 24, 2005 2:29 pm    Post subject: Re: Magnesia a different approach.


I have done this battle as a multi-player scenario a few times. With
all the different methodologies employed at the battle it is (I
believe) one of the best historical engagements for comparing
different rule sets in the "Greece & Rome" era. Especially if played
as a Hannibal v Scipio re-match (making it, however, less directly
historical).

If this happens to fall at a date/time that does not interfere with
the Warrior doubles I would be happy to run/help-run either Warrior
or even DBM as you wish, unless you have a better-qualified person
to do them (i.e. almost anyone really). That presumes you have all
the figures and terrain and table space needed. And I might like to
sit in on the AW game too, and/or WHAB if you do that.

But what really interested me about this post, as a player of
Moldavians, was your cool handle!

--- In WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com, "James" <vojvoda13@y...> wrote:
> Cold Wars 2006 "The Rise and Fall of Rome, a Millennium of
> Warfare"
> Classical Hack, Ancient Warfare and
> Might of Arms.
> some interest from about four additional Rules sets.

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