"A Discussian with the Kushan, an ALDG Battlereport" Topic
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PHGamer | 03 Aug 2019 7:12 p.m. PST |
It is round 2 of the Silk Road themed 15mm L' Art de la Guerre Tournament at Historicon. It's Kush vs. Indians. link Enjoy! |
NOLA Chris | 04 Aug 2019 8:39 a.m. PST |
Nice looking game, and great write up! Looks fun! (trying to get back into ADLG) |
PHGamer | 05 Aug 2019 3:50 a.m. PST |
Where do you live Chris. There are over 1400 players listed on their web site. (You'll be shocked at who player 697 is!) From around the world. Many hundreds in the USA, and about a thousand throughout Europe. |
PHGamer | 05 Aug 2019 3:54 a.m. PST |
I just checked your profile, Louisiana, Orleans Parish, There is a group in Louisiana named Baton Rouge Barbarians, and a few more players listed as Louisiana. Go the the L' Art de la Guerre website, and check out statistics/players. Select "All" and sort by "Club" link |
aynsley683 | 05 Aug 2019 8:51 a.m. PST |
Was it a one list tournament? |
PHGamer | 08 Aug 2019 3:35 a.m. PST |
Yes it was. I have not seen a multi list tournament in decades. For a while using Warrior, they allowed 2 lists, but I invariably used the same list anyway. There is a thought to learn to use your army well, rather than try to adjust it. But then, at the time, having a large number of armies was a luxury. |
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