"Zigmund's Saga" Topic
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Joe Legan | 07 Jan 2017 5:50 p.m. PST |
Playing a campaign using Saga's Return of the Wolf. Had the Norman's attacking the Norse-Gaels near Ireland. Found here platoonforward.blogspot.com |
Dale Hurtt | 07 Jan 2017 6:00 p.m. PST |
Here is the link. Yours is broken. |
Grelber | 07 Jan 2017 9:36 p.m. PST |
Very interesting game. The campaign rules seem to have kept you from fighting until one side was reduced to a warlord and a hearthguard. The victor is usually known long before you reach that point. The campaign booklet is on my list of things to order. Grelber |
Joe Legan | 08 Jan 2017 6:09 p.m. PST |
Dale, thanks for the link. Still haven't figured out how to do that. Grelber, Yes they did but I still find casualties are difficult to replace. I have doubled the replacements in my games just to keep up. I also have added a rule where a certain number of figures can "fleet up" ( Saga die if you lose and d4 if you win.) that said, like all SAGA products they are very expensive but very fun. Joe |
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