They are an AI faction but i think Dylan starts with virtually no forces in Hispania to stop them. That didn't work out so well since Mithradates was a bit of a violent nut.ĭylan, who is playing Marius and the Populares faction has to protect Hispania from the tough Celtic Lusitanians. Most of the Greek states are throwing their lot in with him as they were sick of Rome. I have to watch for our third player who is playing Mithradates, a semi Hellenized king in northern Anatolia. This civil war has it all, both Roman factions have brilliant generals, both have a chance to win and both have another opponent to watch out for. For my money this civil war is far more interesting than the fairly boring war 40 years later between Caesar and Pompey. Az abban az idben érvényes római törvény szerint hadvezér csak serege nélkül léphette át a folyót, amely akkor Itália határának számított. január 10-én, amikor seregével átlépte a Rubicon folyót. I am playing Sulla, who headed the Optimate faction at this time. Az Alea iacta est (latinul, jelentése: a kocka el van vetve) szállóige, amelyet az ókori források szerint eredetileg Julius Caesar mondott Kr. I am playing in a 3 player game of Marius vs Sulla vs Mithradates. To claim that blue gets more or better when literally every other color has mono decks with positive winrates and blue doesn't just goes to show how thin of an argument it is, when you consider that their creature on average are much weaker to compensate for their higher draw abilities and a slightly better form of removal in countering spells.Hi, I want to expose more people to the goodness that is AGEOD so here goes. That said, sure the kind of interactions you're talking about would be neat and red already technically get to "sac" their own spell, with ].Īs a more general point every color gets one or more interactions that are hard/impossible for any other color to react to adequately. Grammatically incorrect translation, by Suetonius, of an Ancient Greek phrase by Menander, (anerrhíphth kúbos, let the die be cast), quoted in its original language by Julius Caesar. The only actual difference is where that countering is effected. That leaves your opponent in the same boat you complain about being in when your spells are countered. Working with double-meaning is entertaining enough in itself. Both sayings almost mean the same things one meaning the die is cast, the other, the 'game' is cast. However, you're effectively only countering whatever your opponent is trying to do. Iacta alea est is the right way to write the locution but French people tend to make things their own way. In all of your examples sure, you get to "interact".
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