This books describes 40 battle scenarios during the ancient period, from Acragas in 406BC to Yarmuk in 636 AD. Each scenario is given on one page. Troop order of battle is described for use by De Bellis Antiquitatis/Multitudinus (DBA/M). The author gives the number of men represented by each stand, so it should be simple to adapt the scenarios to other...
DBACW is an expansion for the WRG De Bellis Antiquitatis rules version 2.0 adapting the DBA mechanics to the American Civil War. Ownership of the DBA rules are required. While the system is designed as an expansion to DBA, there are grades for troop types ("Veteran", "Experience", and "Raw") and Generals ("Good", "Average" and "Poor"), which is more...
That Embattled Isle is a set of seven detailed historical scenarios for De Bellis Antiquitatis (DBA 2.2.) that can be enjoyed as a set in a group or convention setting, or played one at a time by enthusiasts. The battles trace a variety of foreign invasions of Britain and resistance against them from earliest recorded history with the Romans through the...
This is Phil Barker's significant reworking of the De Bellis Multitudinis: Wargames Rules for Ancient and Medieval Battles – 3000 BC to 1500 AD system. Basic scale, size, and system remain in place, but significant differences in troop and army capabilities make it a completely new game that plays very differently. Related games from the same family: De...
A moderately abstract set of Ancient and Medieval miniatures rules. This ruleset is the bigger brother of De Bellis Antiquitatis: Quick Play Wargame Rules with Army Lists for Ancient and Medieval Battles. It covers the same time period (3000 BC - 1500 AD) through four volumes of army list books. Armies are typically built to 300-500 points, and can...
This is a supplement for the De Bellis Multitudinis: Wargames Rules for Ancient and Medieval Battles – 3000 BC to 1500 AD miniature wargame rules. It adds rules and army lists to add fantasy elements similar to how Hordes of the Things (HOTT) added these to De Bellis Antiquitatis (DBA). The three categories of army lists are Popular (Warhammer), Mythology...