These 26 Army Rosters are intended to give you some examples of the types of armies that can be built for playing games with CHAOS WARS: CLASSIC RULES. While these do give some insight into the possibilities, the different options you have when building your Army Roster are near-limitless. —description from the introduction This expansion presents...
Elf Alliance vs. Orcs & Goblins Chronicles of Romanni the Wanderer - It began innocently, quietly, and as a result of the diligence of a well-intentioned priest. Brother Thaddeus unriddled the hiding place of the long-lost Chalice of Lentagern from certain obscure passages in Zentarch’s Great Book of Thaumaturgy. Desirous of gaining the beneficial powers...
Welcome to the 8th book in the series of Ral Partha’s Chaos Wars Classic Rules. This is the first book released after the initial seven. This is the first opportunity to clarify some rules, and add some minor new rules to expand on the variety of options available to you when building your Army Roster. —description from the introduction This expansion...
Welcome to book #10 in the series of Ral Partha’s Chaos Wars Classic Rules. This book contains the campaign rules, scenarios, and Special Characters for playing the ‘Nature’s Wrath’ Campaign. Please consider the rules within this document to be canon for all Chaos Wars games that you play. —description from the introduction This expansion campaign presents...
A booklet with tabletop rules. It contains all necessary rules and tables to simulate actions from early World War I with 15mm miniatures. The various chapters of the booklet contain: Game scale: 1 figure represents 50 infantry men; 1 MG with crew equals 1 MG with crew, and 2 ordnance pieces equal 1 battery consisting of 12 men and 4 horses. Movement rules...
Published in Wargames Illustrated 075, a very simple set of miniatures wargames rules aimed at mid C18 conflicts, including the Seven Years' War, the French & Indian Wars and the Jacobite Rebellions. They are designed for quick battles, played to a conclusion, using a moderate number of units each with a small number of figures (e.g. 8 figs/infantry...
Rules for Napoleonic miniatures war games. The rules are primarily for use with 25mm figures, though the ground scale can be adjusted for different size figures. Each figure and commander is assigned a points value, so players can create armies with a set number of points. Players form up their miniature units based on their points values and use them to...