This is so embarrassing I can't believe we all went with the white suit
Now I don't want to get all philosophical about this or even bemoan the rise of the 'internet list' but over the last few years it has become a bit of a phenomenon that has started too, well not worry me as such but perplex me. You see when I was growing up learning to wargame the internet was all science fiction, we used carrier pigeons to send messages in a language long since dead called 'English' and indeed language had only just been invented about 3 years before I was born and books about 2 years after that. As such I wrote my armies in glorious isolation, well I had my dad sitting behind me tutting at my ineptitude but other than him and his mates calling me 'green' (the word n00b hadn't come to pass) and ruffling my hair I was on my own.
Some of my early tactics may have been worse than this
I don't mind admitting that some of my army lists were not 'made of win', no in fact I think its probably fair to say that they were almost certainly 'made of fail'. However here's the thing I learned over a period of years some brutally harsh lessons that have taught me well, I also developed a style all of my own. Not wanting to brag but I've become a bit of a master at the hit and run tactic in most game systems. My favourite army of all time to play with was my Wood Elf skirmish line with fast cavalry. I love being able to redeploy quickly or get in hit hard and move away quickly and do it again elsewhere. I'm also a fan of the assassination technique of ripping the heart out of an opponents force by brutally targeting their favourite toy even if it means taking some pain myself. I'm aggressive.
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