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This is a simple and straightforward battle, excellent for introducing new players to the rules. The key strategy here is to bring your pair of Gladiators into the middle ground as soon as possible, where they can watch each other's backs and benefit from the raised terrain. The raised terrain is also important for protection against ranged attacks.  
 
This is a simple and straightforward battle, excellent for introducing new players to the rules. The key strategy here is to bring your pair of Gladiators into the middle ground as soon as possible, where they can watch each other's backs and benefit from the raised terrain. The raised terrain is also important for protection against ranged attacks.  
  
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Careful selection of your two Gladiators makes a big difference here too! Having just two Gladiators encourages you to look at the inherent combos hidden in the rules, and to develop your own preferred style. Do you want to have a pair of light gladiators to gain the edge in mobility? Or perhaps two heavies to move slowly but relentlessly to the centre ground? Or perhaps a mix of weights and roles, to get the advantages of combined arms tactics?
 
 
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