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Subject: Two Ladybugs? rss

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Brian Woods
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The Ladybug doesn't seem as complex as the Mosquito, and it seems odd to me that the expansions are all singular pieces when the base game has several pieces in sets of two or three.

Has anyone tried playing with two ladybugs?
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Jeffrey Nolin
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I thought about the idea of picking up two sets, but decided that it is so specialized in it's movement that I wasn't sure a 2nd piece would ever come into play. Anyway, I decided to wait to see how things work out before investing in a 2nd. Still haven't gotten around to a first game with the ladybug.
 
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Randall Ingersoll
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Port Orange
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Come to www.BoardSpace.net and play on-line against players from all around the world.

The Ladybug is a tremendous offensive piece. A second one would highly favor an aggressive player, particularly if the aggressive player plays white.
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