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madaxeman24 Nov 2013 6:19 p.m. PST

The "I can't believe it's a serious army choice" Buccaneers return in 4 match reports from the BHGS Doubles, taking on opponents from the year 1695 in a fury of pirate-based action.

See a 900AP Pirate army in action against non-historical and entirely infeasible opponents such as The Tatars, The Anglo-Dutch, The French and finally, The Poles and Lithuanians as Piracy reaches shorelines previously thought safe from the scourge of the Caribbean (especially the Tatars, on account of Mongolia technically being land-locked).

The reports even feature proper maps and stuff so you can make some sense of the action, as well as just being vaguely amused by the bits I've spliced into the reports..

mghFond25 Nov 2013 10:35 a.m. PST

Excellent! Goes to read the reports, I always enjoy them!

TwinCities Gamer29 Nov 2013 8:33 p.m. PST

Every time, a treat and a laugh to read! Thanks!

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