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Patrician iii patches
Patrician iii patches




The Mithradatic forces had inched apart too, leaving a gap for the Scythed Chariot which was lurking in reserve waiting for a target to be unleashed against. On the right the Auxilia and bow formation crept forward inflicting damage on the waiting Thracians and Theurophoroi as they advanced. The Romans did have some auxiia, in an interesting command with intermingled infantry and bowmen who advanced confidently towards the Pontic terrain troops. Logically my rough terrain troops went in the rough terrain, the infantry centre went in the middle and my sub-par mounted command was in the big open gap on the left This isn't cheesy enough to block terrain as it goes down last, but it is a way to use up a terrain choice with no way of it creating a bad patch of table, and in theory allows troops to redeploy left-right far more quickly. The table was pretty bald, with plenty of open space and a bit of standard-issue ADLG baby-bel mini fromage in the shape of a road running along the enemy baseline. The lists for the Mithraditic and Patrician Roman from this game, as well as all the other lists from the games at Roll_Call can be seen here in the L'Art de la Guerre Wiki.

patrician iii patches

This one is not a Reigate Standard, with columns of knights and concertina'ing files of Superior Auxilia, but it is a slippery customer and full of mounted troops Game 3 and it's onto a classic - the Patrician Roman army. Game 4 Mithraditic vs Early Imperial Roman Game 1 Mithraditic vs Early Imperial Roman

patrician iii patches

Ancients (Roman Period) at Roll Call 2016 Mithraditic vs Patrician Roman






Patrician iii patches