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Does no one here do Saga? Other than the holidays?

It's huge at the club, almost everyone was playing it last night. I am nearing completion of 4 points of Late Saxons, will add some more archers from my other projects and a few more Theigns from Victrix sprues to make up to 6. Have Vikings in the paint que too.

The rules are a bit odd and I'm taking some time learning them, shadowing a game last night helped but I'm still not sure about the battleboards and how to use them. People seem to like it. Going to play through the rules solo hopefully soon and get a better feel for them.
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Armies of Antiquity was the "Get you by" set of lists before they found people to write all the other lists.
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tim.w wrote: Tue Nov 19, 2019 5:12 pm Does no one here do Saga? Other than the holidays?

It's huge at the club, almost everyone was playing it last night. I am nearing completion of 4 points of Late Saxons, will add some more archers from my other projects and a few more Theigns from Victrix sprues to make up to 6. Have Vikings in the paint que too.

The rules are a bit odd and I'm taking some time learning them, shadowing a game last night helped but I'm still not sure about the battleboards and how to use them. People seem to like it. Going to play through the rules solo hopefully soon and get a better feel for them.
Played 1st Ed, not played the new one. Struck me as a resource management game where pushing figures sound the table was secondary
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tim.w wrote: Tue Nov 19, 2019 5:12 pm Does no one here do Saga? Other than the holidays?

It's huge at the club, almost everyone was playing it last night. I am nearing completion of 4 points of Late Saxons, will add some more archers from my other projects and a few more Theigns from Victrix sprues to make up to 6. Have Vikings in the paint que too.

The rules are a bit odd and I'm taking some time learning them, shadowing a game last night helped but I'm still not sure about the battleboards and how to use them. People seem to like it. Going to play through the rules solo hopefully soon and get a better feel for them.
I will be doing Saga, just as soon as I've taken possession of Andy's Rules and Supplements.
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I've got and played 1st Ed Saga. It is an ok game but probably not up to the hype it had shortly after launch.
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Essex Boy wrote: Tue Nov 19, 2019 7:15 pm
tim.w wrote: Tue Nov 19, 2019 5:12 pm Does no one here do Saga? Other than the holidays?

It's huge at the club, almost everyone was playing it last night. I am nearing completion of 4 points of Late Saxons, will add some more archers from my other projects and a few more Theigns from Victrix sprues to make up to 6. Have Vikings in the paint que too.

The rules are a bit odd and I'm taking some time learning them, shadowing a game last night helped but I'm still not sure about the battleboards and how to use them. People seem to like it. Going to play through the rules solo hopefully soon and get a better feel for them.
I will be doing Saga, just as soon as I've taken possession of Andy's Rules and Supplements.
So andy will be doing saga in about a years time.... at a profit.

I have the fantasy supplement, but not played it yet.
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Sad, but probably true.
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Clearly he needs a Hannibal Lecture.

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Jeremy wrote: Tue Nov 19, 2019 1:38 pm It gives you the core army lists for all the armies if antiquity. The Hannibal book gives scenarios
Clearly he needs a Hannibal Lecture.

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tim.w wrote: Tue Nov 19, 2019 5:12 pm Does no one here do Saga? Other than the holidays?
6 points of Normans prepped, undercoated, and dry-based (ie no terrain); one or two figures chain-mailed. And an all-female later Irish army awaiting my attention. If you didn't play v.1, then you should find it a bit easier to pick up, as it's the changes to the rules that are tending to trip people up at our club. The various factions are much closer to parity now than they were, so you tend to get much closer games (with v.1, you tended to find tournaments being won by two or three of the several dozen armies available).
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