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| timurilank | 01 Jul 2017 2:59 a.m. PST |
Continuing with battles using armies of uneven numbers I used the Polybian Roman against a Gallic army for this series of tests. The Gallic horde consists of three sub-tribes, one of these would have their number increased by an extra two elements bringing the total number to 20 versus 12. Full report with photos is at the blog: link Cheers, Robert |
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