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    aka Artaserse (the Lone Borg) Member Obelics's Avatar
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    finally all is clear thanks both you 2!

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    Default Re: Trading card style unit cards for offline use

    A couple more moved over to the new format ...



    Includes "Good stamina","wedge", "hide in long grass" and "improved hide in forest" icons
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    Hehe...

    Why do I start thinking about Europa Barbarorum CCG...

    Nice job Arkatreides
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    Love the new version of the cards! I can see myself printing them all off and using them as a reference when I am in battle, so I can make better strategic decisions. I was interested to see the stats for peltastai, I always considered them as little better than akontistai, but it appears they are much better...

    BTW you have missed the 'B' in 'better armed' for the Argyraspidai.

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    at this point i think it should be nice to have a comparative tabula of (for example) skirmishers:

    Roman Leves, Velites, Akontistai, Peltasts, numidian javelimen etc

    it could be divided in various theme collections, "the skirmishers collection cards", "the phalanx collection", "the cavalry collection", a "General's bodyguards golden collection" etc.

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    Done most of the 'core' Macedonian unit cards now (see first post)

    Found some interesting stats in the process. I am not sure everything is how it should be but that's what the EDU says.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Obelics
    at this point i think it should be nice to have a comparative tabula of (for example) skirmishers:

    Roman Leves, Velites, Akontistai, Peltasts, numidian javelimen etc

    it could be divided in various theme collections, "the skirmishers collection cards", "the phalanx collection", "the cavalry collection", a "General's bodyguards golden collection" etc.

    Sensible. My crib notes are arranged by troop type. After all, I want to know which of the subject peoples of my Empire would make the best _______.

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    wow- this is a great idea! Keep up the good work, imagine the day when you can open up a flip-book and see stats of any unit!
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    It's nice to see all the important attributes of an unit in a compact form; it allows comparing the units quickly and easily. I'd like to see more of these.

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