DBF is a set of wargame rules that allow players to fight the great battles of fantasy literature, film, myth, or of one's own imagination, with miniature figures of between 6,, to 28mm scale, using basing that is standard across many rules. Based on fast play mechanics drawn from Phil and Sue Barker/s famous historical rule set, De Bellis Antiquitatus...
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...
A simple fast play rules set for the Napoleonic era based upon the very popular De Bellis Antiquitatis (DBA). In its most basic format, about a dozen units on each side contest across a 2 foot by 2 foot. While bells & whistles are held to a minimum enough Napoleonic chrome exists to give this game a interesting flavor of the time --- Vistula Lancers...
Renaissance-era rules from the DBx series (which includes De Bellis Antiquitatis: Quick Play Wargame Rules with Army Lists for Ancient and Medieval Battles, introductory rules for ancient/medieval periods; De Bellis Multitudinis: Wargames Rules for Ancient and Medieval Battles – 3000 BC to 1500 AD, an advanced version of DBA, and Hordes of the Things, a...
This is volume 2 of a collection of miniatures scenarios for battles of the English Civil War. While designed for the miniatures rules set "De Bellis Renationis" (DBR) rules, the scenarios are sufficiently generalized that they can be converted to other rules sets. Scenarios included are: Nantwich Cotes Bridge Newark Cheriton Selby Cropredy Bridge Marston...
From the Introduction "From the fourth of our attempts to hammer DBR into an historical mould we reach forward to 1636, to the height of the Thirty Years War. Gustav Adolph has been in his grave for four years and the Swedish aura of invincibility has been shattered at Nordigen in 1634. Nevertheless, the Swedes are nothing if not resilient and under one of...
This is a skirmish game for two small forces, each consisting of 1 to 4 sub-units, each in turn of 4 to 12 singly based 25mm figures, totalling up to 24 army points (AP) and controlled by a single player. Figures vary in cost between 6 AP and 2 AP. One figure of the most expensive mounted type or most expensive foot type present is nominated as the force's...