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Hello blue willow The rules currently are focused more so on the classical realm of the Greeks. The author did not include Romans and so no special rules for Roman weaponry. We didn’t put in any pila or create new weapons as we wanted to see how the game rolled out first before modifying it. As for the round house, send me a message on Facebook. If you don’t use Facebook you can also pm me here for more details. Cheershttps://m.facebook.com/steepledhatstudios
Thanks for the write up and reflections. I received these rules recently along with Mortal Gods and I am interested to see whether they will be enjoyable.Since I have more Carthaginians painted than Greeks at the moment your example is particularly interesting. No one in my area has any Romans painted up yet, sadly.Do report if you develop some specific tweaks for the Punic Wars.
Cracking game! I have some draft rules about Republican Roman army and Italian Peninsula armies (Magna Graecia, Etruscans, Samnites, etc), but nothing ready for prime time. I have also been doing a lot of research on Carthage and her enemies throughout her existence. I sent some additional downloadable content to Osprey in the form of a QRS and army lists for Carthaginians and Sicilian Greeks, and a historical Battle of Hamilcar scenario. Hopefully it will be up on the Osprey Games Blog or downloads page soon.
Thanks for the write up and reflections. I received these rules recently along with Mortal Gods and I am interested to see whether they will be enjoyable.Since I have more Carthaginians painted than Greeks at the moment your example is particularly interesting. No one in my area has any Romans painted up yet, sadly.Do report if you develop some specific tweaks for the Punic Wars."That should be no problem, you have over 200 years of Greeks fighting Carthaginians in Sicily"
That should be no problem, you have over 200 years of Greeks fighting Carthaginians in Sicily.