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Discover LudwigThe phrase "armies you" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks context to determine its intended meaning or usage.
Example: "The armies you command are vast and powerful."
Alternatives: "forces you" or "troops you".
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If you're looking to expand your existing armies, you'll have to look at picking up second-hand miniatures.
JONATHAN HAAS (Field Museum, Chicago): As you look at culture, as it becomes more complex, warfare seems to be everywhere, that these societies seem to be always at war, or war's depicted in the art, war's depicted in the architecture, you see a warrior class or you see standing armies, you see generals.
Decide how many armies you are going to attack with.
Place the armies you received at the beginning of your turn wherever you have an army presence, in whatever proportion.
The total amount of armies you start the game with depends on how many players there are: 6 players - 20 armies each.
Note: if the amount of armies you would receive at the beginning of your turn is less than three, round up to three.
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"Since you were in the army, you have good training.
When you're in the army, you've got an army behind you.
If you're in their army, you can live.
I was made for the army, you see.
You go to war with the army you have, but the facts you want.
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