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You simply tell me in which palette (brown, yellow, green, etc...) + the citadels name (link below) and I will then arrange it neatly with my color code.
https://www.games-workshop.com/fr-FR/detail?N=2394981200&Ndi=3184893862&Ndn=GW_Painting_and_Modelling_Browse_Paint_by_Colour.dyn.dimensionPaintColour&Nr=AND%28sku.siteId%3AFR_gw%2Cproduct.locale%3Afr_FR_gw%29&Nrs=collection%28%29%2Frecord%5Bproduct.startDate+%3C%3D+1592433720000+and+product.endDate+%3E%3D+1592433720000%5D
I'm testing it right now with my children, I hesitate to post it because I don't know if it will please people.
But according to our first tests, the IA tends to stay more at the front and you don't lose all of your units in 1 turn.