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THE NEW BARONS’ WAR SUPPLEMENT FROM FOOTSORE LET'S PLAY OUTREMER

As a solid set of medieval rules, The Barons’ War adapts itself well to the crusader battles. Each side creates a retinue, formed of a small number of models representing specific troop types from the period. These may be modified by selecting their experience level and armament. Each retinue is led by a leader, who adds to combat and can issue commands to activate nearby units.

Play is alternate, with each player taking it in turns

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