Why would anyone want to run a faction that doesn't have any overt Combat abilities?
Monday, June 29, 2015
Speaking Frankly...
If there is one faction that is hard to pin down and say "why should I run these?" then surely it must be the Franks.
Why would anyone want to run a faction that doesn't have any overt Combat abilities?
Why would anyone want to run a faction that doesn't have any overt Combat abilities?
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Franks,
Mike's articles
Monday, June 15, 2015
SAGA - Official UK Grand Melee - October 2015
The UK SAGA Grand Melee will be held on October 3rd and 4th this year.
Make sure you don't miss this event!
Here is a link to the official announcement... link
Make sure you don't miss this event!
Here is a link to the official announcement... link
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Mike's articles
Monday, June 8, 2015
What makes a good Saga army?
Now there's a question!
Each faction has its own unique flavour, typified by Battleboards, but what about the general makeup of an army for Saga? Is there a "best approach"?
Each faction has its own unique flavour, typified by Battleboards, but what about the general makeup of an army for Saga? Is there a "best approach"?
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Basics,
Mike's articles,
New Player
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