In this game the Spanish faced Joel's newly painted Marion Romans. As you read these brief AARs you'll notice a theme: I tried to use terrain to disrupt my opponent and give the Spanish Auxilia and Psiloi as many advantages as possible. The ever present river in this case was as much to my disadvantage as it was to Joel. I tried to work around his right flank while he advanced towards my rather weak battle line.
His Blade got stuck in to my line before I was able to engineer much of any substance on the flank. It didn't take long....
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