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Tango01  | 26 Jun 2025 4:29 p.m. PST |
… Brandenburgian positions. 29.07.1656. "The best way to showcase a newly painted army is to display it on the table, and that's exactly what I did. I utilized one of the scenarios from the By Fire and Sword supplement, specifically Warsaw 1656. Although this supplement was originally designed for the game's first edition, I made some modifications to adapt it for the second edition. This allowed us to play using the new rules. The scenario we played was number four, which details the Lithuanian-Tatar attack on the Brandenburg positions on July 29, 1656…"
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