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EPISODE · Jun 25, 2021 · 1H 13M

Saga Ohio, Episode 14

from Saga Ohio · host Michael Demana

Host Mike Demana welcomes Rodge from the Saga Thorsday video blog. The two talk about how Rodge made the jump to playing Saga about six years ago, and what inspired him to begin recording his blog about the game. Rodge tells listeners a little about his group in Wisconsin and then begins our discussion on his latest army -- the Pagan Peoples from Age of Crusades. Rodge talks about the build he uses (which produce NINE Saga dice!), and the modifications he's done to it after playing his games. The two analyze the battle board and Rodge reveals some of the "tricks" from these Baltic peoples' Santa Claus-sized bag of tricks. He goes into detail which advanced Saga abilities pair best with which others, and how to best do the "teleporting Pagans" stratagem. The two talk more about their upcoming meeting at a Saga game day in Minneapolis-St. Paul, and ponder what lies ahead in the future for the game of Saga. Join us for an hour or so of good Saga discussion and learn from Rodge, one of the masters of the game!

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Jun 25, 2021

Host Mike Demana welcomes Rodge from the Saga Thorsday video blog. The two talk about how Rodge made the jump to playing Saga about six years ago, and what inspired him to begin recording his blog about the game. Rodge tells listeners a little about his group in Wisconsin and then begins our discussion on his latest army -- the Pagan Peoples from Age of Crusades. Rodge talks about the build he uses (which produce NINE Saga dice!), and the modifications he's done to it after playing his games. The two analyze the battle board and Rodge reveals some of the "tricks" from these Baltic peoples' Santa Claus-sized bag of tricks. He goes into detail which advanced Saga abilities pair best with which others, and how to best do the "teleporting Pagans" stratagem. The two talk more about their upcoming meeting at a Saga game day in Minneapolis-St. Paul, and ponder what lies ahead in the future for the game of Saga. Join us for an hour or so of good Saga discussion and learn from Rodge, one of the masters of the game!

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