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madaxeman20 Feb 2023 3:46 a.m. PST

At the end of 2021 a Lockdown-painted Ancient Spanish army had mixed (OK, hardly any) success at the Brixham Classic, so a year and a bit later I attempted to rehabilitate them in a different incarnation for the Oxford round of the Southern League one day ADLG Tournament circuit.

This time they were playing in a theme of armies valid in the reign of Mithradates of Pontus, a 15mm period
The army I used in Brixham had relied on Sertorius and his Roman turncoat legions, but this one was a more traditional crazy warband version with Heavy Infantry Celtiberians (a part played by these guys pictured in one of the photos on this post) and an ally of Lusitanians for rough terrain.

The cavalry contingent in this version was however purely nominal, relying on the punch of the infantry to carry the day, Even so, the Burning Cart of DOOOOM made a welcome reappearance anyway.

At the event the Celtiberian Spanish were drawn against Mithradates himself, the Ptolemies of Egypt and finally the Chinese steppe nomads of the Xiong Nu, all of which are covered in 3 mercifully short video reports in which I attempt to talk you through what exactly went right, and what also went wrong with this somewhat flawed plan!

You can watch the reports on my website, or link from there to the Madaxeman YouTube Channel – each one is about 15 minutes long.

Link here: link

TheMapleLeafForever22 Feb 2023 2:44 a.m. PST

Lovely stuff.

How popular is 300 points in ADLG?

madaxeman22 Feb 2023 4:44 p.m. PST

In competitions it's only really played at a handful of doubles tournaments here – I suspect we've all come to realise that the extra 100 points doesn't fundamentally change the game or give you significantly "more", apart from having to roll more dice to get the same result, so unless there's 2 players per side why not just get 5 200 point games in a weekend instead of 4 300 pointers ?

TheMapleLeafForever22 Feb 2023 8:56 p.m. PST

I personally just like playing a slightly bigger game and using all my figures as I would be able to do in a standard DBMM or MeG game.

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