Ez a játék a Hail Caesar kiegészítője.
A Hail Caesar Army Lists: Late Antiquity to Early Medieval egy közepesen összetett kiegészítő a Hail Caesar társasjátékhoz, 2 - 8 játékos részére, az átlagos játékidő hosszú, akár 4 óra is lehet. A társast, a bonyolultsága miatt, csak 12 éves kortól ajánljuk kipróbálni. A játékmenet erősen épít a kockadobás mechanizmusra.
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Háború, Középkori, Kiegészítő, Miniatűrök, Ősi, Könyv
Mechanizmus:
Kockadobás
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The first army list supplement for the Hail Caesar miniatures wargame. The book is 84 pages printed in full color, with army composition guides, gaming stats and notes for 63 different armies from the biblical and classical periods. Beautifully illustrated with full-color photos of ancient miniature armies. Armies included: - Old and Middle Kingdom Egypt -...
The second army list supplement for the Hail Caesar miniatures wargame. The book is 84 pages printed in full color, with army composition guides, gaming stats and notes for 60 different armies from late antiquity through the early middle ages. Beautifully illustrated with full-color photos of ancient miniature armies. Armies included: - Palmyran - Middle...
At the end of the first century AD, the Roman Empire was the greatest military power the world had ever seen. All of Western Europe south of the Rhine and the Danube, southern Britain, North Africa, Egypt, the Balkans and most of the Levant was under its control. The mighty Roman army and its legions had rarely known defeat in living memory – and never for...
In 43AD Aulus Plautius led the Roman legions to the edge of the known world: to the mysterious land of the Britons. TheEmperor Claudius demanded a victory, and what better way of doing it than to bring this savage nation under the Roman yoke. Rome commanded huge armies of professional soldiers with the infrastructure needed to feed, transport, equip and...
This 56-page sourcebook, written by Neil Smith, chronicles the devastating blow suffered by the Romans in the Teutoberger Wald at the hands of the Germanic tribes led by Arminius in AD 9. The battle, also known by the Romans as the Varian Disaster, saw the Germans ambush and destroy three Roman legions and their supporting troops, ending Roman territorial...
Hail Caesar is a game of tabletop battles with model soldiers set in the Ancients era. Pit your wits and tactics against your friends as your armies clash in combat on the tabletop. The Conquest of Gaul starter set gives you two starter forces the barbaric Celts and the legions of Imperial Rome and the glorious Hail Caesar rulebook. This boxed game is...
A notoriously unstable and rebellious member of the Roman Empire, Britannia was thrown into bloody conflict as the Western Roman Empire began to crumble. Axe, spear and sword became the dominant currency for those vying for control of the kingdoms. Shield Wall is a supplement for Hail Caesar which introduces the main battles, armies and personalities of...
This campaign sourcebook focuses on the Battles that brought Julius Caesar to power as Rome's first emperor and the covers the military beginnings of Imperial Rome. —user summary Gaius Julius Caesar was surely the most famous Roman of all time – conqueror, statesman and founder of an empire that would shape the destiny of the world. What’s more, we know...
For two thousand years; from 3000 BC to 1000 BC, warriors fought battles with weapons of bronze. This gleaming red-gold metal is an alloy of copper and tin. The warrior nobles rode into battle in chariots and were clad in bronze armour. Their followers gripped bronze thrusting spears, battle-axes and slashing swords. Battle was a dazzling sight as weapons...
This volume consolidates Hail Caesar army lists from the dawn of civilization up until the early thirteenth century into a single volume. These army lists bring special rules and army compositions that are not necessarily found within the main Hail Caesar rulebook, thus allowing players to use a list that pertains to their personal collection of...
Gaius Julius Caesar used the Helvetii tribe’s migration as casus belli (cause for war), initiating almost a decade worth of campaigning in Transalpine Gaul and beyond. This supplement follows the year-by-year narrative of Caesar’s campaign, presenting Hail Caesar scenarios for each of the major encounters and battles. Caesar’s Gallic Wars includes a...
King Arthur is often seen as a figure of myth - surrounded by shining knights, devious wizards and magic swords, yet the legends of King Arthur may have some historical basis. This supplement delves into the historical sources for Arthur and provides all the rules and army lists you need to field a heroic British force defending against the depredations of...
In 43 AD the Roman army landed on the south coast of a small island called Britain seeking to add this latest territory to Emperor Claudius’ vast empire – an empire that already spanned much of the known world. The Roman forces, spearheaded by the legionaries in their segmented armour and large scutum shields, were highly trained, equipped and disciplined....
Pyrrhus is the general of the expression “Pyrrhic Victory” Pyrrhus took part in the wars between the Diadochi, the heirs to the empire of Alexander the Great, of whom he was a relative. He then spent the rest of his life fighting in Macedonia, Greece, Italy, Sicily against the Romans, Carthaginians and Spartans. He will finally die in battle and, through...
Az alábbi játékok a hasonlítanak leginkább a(z) Hail Caesar Army Lists: Late Antiquity to Early Medieval társasjátékhoz