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spartan6620 May 2013 2:16 p.m. PST

Hi,
I remember a great campaign system that was first introduced in the late 80s. Many of you will be too young to remember it but I'm pretty sure it was introduced by Charles grant or Donald featherstone.
It basically provided for a series of point to point map positions that would yield a number of linked battles. Casualties recovered depended on wether or not the battle had been won or lost. If I'm right it was based on army points values so each battle although you may have more or less points you got to pick a new army.
Does anyone remember this and who introduced?
It's a really neat and fast campaign system to allow a series of linked battles and I would love to try it again.

MajorB20 May 2013 3:39 p.m. PST

I think you are referring to the Triangle Campaign?

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