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TACTICAL BATTLES IN THE AGE BEFORE GUNPOW
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 Standard Battles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
2.0 Standard Battle Turn Sequence . . . . . . . . 2
2.1 Removal of Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2.2 Panic Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2.3 Reinforcements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32.4 Movement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2.5 Replacement of Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2.6 Fire Combat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2.7 Melee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2.8 Rally . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
3.0 Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
4.0 Victory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
5.0 Optional Rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
6.0 Naval Battles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
7.0 Naval Battle Turn Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . 8
7.1 Ship Movement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
7.2 Ramming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
7.3 Marine Movement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
7.4 Marine Attacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
1.2 Maps
Each scenario requires the use of one of the i
map sheets. These show terrain features superi
with a grid of hexagons (hexes) to regulate mo
and combat. Since each map is usable in
different scenarios, the map scale varieapproximately 100-200 yards per hex. Despite
that the maps are reusable, terrain shown is a
for each battle. Errors (such as the river behind
lines at Agincourt or the village at Hastings) are
in unimportant locations and will seldom encr
the area of play.
1.3 Pieces
The game pieces represent the troop-types inv
each battle. On the front of each piece is printe
strength, while on the back is its reduced valu
'disordered' (see Rules Section 2.7) due to co
terrain. In games such as this, it is traditional to
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Typically they have a shield, one weapon, and
no body armor. They would be peasant levies
or barbarians.
Heavy Infantry( HI, 4-2, 3-2)
Heavily armed, well trained professional
infantry. Examples include Roman Legions or
Huskarls.
Phalanx(PX, 6*1, 2*1)
Heavily armed infantry, massed shoulder-to-shoulder with pikes (long spears). The wall of
shield and tangle of spears gives them extra
defense against missiles.
Light Archers(LA, 1A3, 0A3)
Archers or possibly slingers. They have little or
no body armor. Their purpose is to disrupt theenemy, not fight hand-to-hand.
Heavy Archers(HA, 3A2, 1B2)
Archers with armor (such as Assyrian archers
Chariots(CH, 4B4, 1B4)
Light, two-wheeled wagons carrying
three warriors.
1.4.3 Other
Elephants(EL, 6*3, 3*3)
Either African or Asian type with a
platform (howdah) and several warriors
Camp(CP, 2A0, 1A0)
This is the baggage of the army in the
may be fortified by a dirt moat or pal
just by pulling the wagons into a ci
contains the war-chest, supplies, lo
sometimes even families of the troops. N
to say, it is very important to the mor
physical needs of the men.
Leader(LDR, x2, n/a)
These are not meant to be actual pers
rather command points. This is to re
ability of especially able generals or
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Victory Points (see Rules Section 4.0) to determine the
winner.
The sequence of Play is now outlined in greater detail.
2.1 Removal of Leaders
Remove all the phasing player's leader counters, and
place them aside.
2.2 Panic Check
If an army has lost all its leaders, or a certain numberof strength points (designated by the scenario), it
panics. All units are flipped to disordered status. They
must move away from enemy units, toward the nearest
map edge, until either rallied by leaders or exited off the
map.
An army will not panic more than once per game.
2.3 Reinforcements
Check the scenario to see if reinforcements are due. If
so, they may be moved on this turn, saved until a later
turn, or remain off indefinitely. If the entry hexes are
occupied, the reinforcements may be placed off map on
the flank hex directly opposite to the top of the
also referred to in these rules as the "center rea
2.4.2 Stacking: No more than one unit may
a single hex at a time. Leaders, Volley Marke
captured camps are exempt from this restrict
any number of these may be in a hex (with or
combat units). A unit may not move over an ene
(except Leaders alone), but may move over a
one. In this case, however, both units
disordered.
2.4.3 Moving: To move, a unit enters one of ifrontal hexes. It is then adjusted so that its cen
hex is facing toward the hex it just left. It must
cost of the terrain (see Terrain Effects Chart).
does not have sufficient points to enter a given
may not enter it.
2.4.4 Change Facing: A unit may turn up
degrees at a cost of one movement point.
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2.4.8 Zones of Control: Unlike in many wargames,
units do not control surrounding hexes in any way (but
see Optional Rule 5.1).
2.4.9 Camps: Camps have no movement allowance,
and therefore cannot move. Units which capture an
enemy camp must remain in the camp hex for the
remainder of the game (they are "looting"). Such units
have no flank hexes, and are not subject to missile fire.
They may never attack.
2.5 Replacement of Leaders
Replace leaders removed in phase 2.1, in any hex
desired.
2.6 Fire Combat
The non-phasing player (the one that didn't just move)
may now fire with any units that have missile fire ability
(A or B).
2.6.1 Arc of Fire: A unit may fire at any unit within
a 120 degree arc of its front (exception: see Rule 2.6.7).
2.6.2 Line of Sight: The firing unit must be able to
trace a line of sight to its target. Hills, Villages, Woods,
2.6.8 Terrain Effects: Units in woods and vill
treated as phalanx, when fired upon by miss
Terrain Effects Chart).
In the example above, the arrows indicate Unit A
fire. Unit A cannot fire at Unit 1 (its line of blocked by the hill). Unit A may fire on Unit 2 (t
not blocking). Unit A cannot fire on Unit 3 (Uoutside of its arc of fire).
2.7 Melee
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Leaders:
Units stacked with leaders are doubled for
attack or defense, for each leader present.
Flank:
Units attacking from an enemy's flank are
doubled. Note that Camps have no flank
hexes, so units are never doubled in
attacks against them in this manner.
Terrain:
See Terrain Effects for additional modifiers.
Special Abilities
Units with an asterisk ( *) special ability
have their combat strength doubled when
attacking or defending against cavalry
units.
Combat Strength of Zero (0)
Units with a zero for their Combat Strength
may not attack in melee, but defend as
though their Combat Strength were a one.
They are not subject to any beneficial
modifiers from Leaders or Terrain.
2.7.6 Compute Combat Odds: Compare the modified
and Heavy Infantry are free of this obligation. Th
advance if they wish, but are not required to
Facing is implemented as in regular movement
center toward hex just vacated.
Example: The defending unit is a Phalanx on a a Leader. It is attacked in the flank by a Knight
leaders.
Step 1: The Defender has a lower movement all
and therefore cannot retreat before com
Step 2: Attacker Defender 8 Unit Strength 6 Unit Strength
x2 Flank attack x2 Phalanx vs
x2 Leader x2 Hill x2 Leader x2 Leader
64 48
64/48 rounds off to 1-1.
Step 3: A four is rolled. Both units are fl
disordered status. A leader loss roll (Rmust be made for each leader involved t
combat.
Step 4: No advance may be made, since the he
occupied.
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3.4 Death
If the unit a leader is stacked with becomes disordered,
or is eliminated through combat, roll a die. A 1 meansthe leader is killed, a 2-6=no effect. No roll is made if a
leader is on a disordered unit that suffers a 'melee'
result.
3.5 Capture
If enemy units enter a leader's hex either during
movement or advance after combat, the leader is
captured (placed to one side of the map).
4.0 VICTORY
The performance of the players is evaluated by counting
victory points. The player with more points is the
winner. If both have the same number of points, the
battle is a draw. One victory point is awarded for each
of the following:
R Capturing enemy camp (even if recaptured
later).
R Causing enemy army to panic.
5.1 Zones of Control
A unit's 3 frontal hexes constitute its Zone of
(ZOC). Units are free to enter an enemy ZOC, b
is a restriction for leaving one: a unit that le
enemy ZOC at any point during movement m
attack in the upcoming combat phase. The pu
this is to prevent a unit from disengaging, m
around the enemy's flank, and making an attac
his opponent has an opportunity to respond. T
is highly recommended.
5.2 Free Deployment
Rather than being forced to set up historically,
may wish to deploy their armies themselves. By
or by mutual agreement, one player is chosen t
first player. Set-up is as follows:
R He places his camp marker on any he
map sheet.
R He places all units (and all reinforc
within 3 hexes of the camp.
R He places his opponent's camp an
desired.
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5.5 Arrow Supply
Running out of arrows was rarely critical. Firstly,
archery itself wasn't decisive until late in the middle
ages. Secondly, enemy arrows were reusable. Players
wishing to keep track of this (on scratch paper) for
purposes of play balance, or in a campaign game may
do so.
Each turn a unit fires, it expends one volley. English
longbowmen firing 2-3 times a turn expend two volleys.
New volleys may be purchased between battles at 100
volleys for 1 build point (see 8.2). A unit may carry amaximum of 6 volleys (exception: camps).
Old volleys may be recovered from target hexes during
the fire phase, by units occupying those hexes. Units
collecting arrows may not move, fire, or attack. In other
words, treat them as if they had fired. One half of all the
arrows fired into the target hex are recovered. Of course
' to implement this rule, it is necessary to keep track of
the number of volleys fired into each hex.
5.6 Duels
Battles in most Hollywood movies and in ancient
legends (but rarely in real life) were settled by
Example: A 4-rated leader attacks a 2-rated lea
attacker chooses the "offensive" tactic, the defe"cautious", producing when cross referenced, a
of "+1". This is added to the strength of the aproducing a figure of 5 (4+1). From this is dedustrength of the defending leader (2), producing a
modifier of +3. The attacking player now rolls die, to which the modifier is added. On a die-roll
2 (modified to 5: 2+3=5), neither leader would b
casualty.
5.7 Barbarians and Knights
Fierce, impetuous warriors were difficult to
They charged forward to meet the enemy,
thought of terrain or tactics. Knights and Bar
should therefore roll for command control
indicated.
At the beginning of each movement phase, t
available leader counters and multiply by 2. Ro
If the result is greater than the number cal
knights and barbarians lose command control
They must move closer to the enemy and att
engage. Each hex entered must be closer to, or
no further away from the enemy, than the h
currently occupy They must move before an
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Odds = Results
1-2 = AD
1-1 = M
2-1 = DD
3-1 = DE
(leaders) to affect the enemy elephants. At the beginning
of a player's movement, he may voluntarily remove one
leader counter for the full turn. He then rolls one die for
each enemy elephant.
1 No effect
2 No effect
3 No effect
4 Balks, will not move or attack this turn
5 Balks, will not move or attack this turn
6 Panics, phasing player gains control of the unit
for one full turn.
5.10 Dismounting
At the beginning of battle, the owning player may
substitute infantry units for cavalry units, as outlined
below.
1 Light Cavalry 1 Mixed Missile
2 Heavy Cavalry 1 Heavy Infantry
1 Knight
1 Heavy Infantry1 Horse Archer 1 Light Archer
1 Cataphract 1 Heavy Archer
2 Cataphract 1 Heavy Infantry
Knights and barbarians are still subject to 'command
In missile fire, declare all firing units and their
Now add together all the die roll ranges. Dividand round up if the remainder is four or more.
the number of units that successfully hit their
Example: Two units have die roll ranges of 1-
and one has 1-4. 3+3+4 = 10. 10/6 = 1
remainder of four. This rounds up to 2. Tw
units hit their targets (not one unit twice); ownin
chooses which unit is hit.
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20 turns. At the conclusion of the 20th turn, victory
points should be counted and a victor determined.
7.1 Ship Movement
7.1.1 Movement Allowance: At the beginning of each
turn, a player determines the movement allowance for
his fleet by rolling a die, and adding the result to the
crew quality of each of his ships. This is to reflect
random factors such as wind, currents, and crew
fatigue.
7.1.2 Crippled: A crippled ship has a Crew Quality of0. Its movement allowance is therefore only the number
rolled on the die.
7.1.3 Sinking: A 'sinking' ship may not move at all.
movement phase.
7.1.7 Ship Size: Ships are defined as either L
Small. Each scenario determines which ship sin play.
7.2 Ramming
Moving into a hex with an enemy ship may only
while executing one of the three types of ram
covered here. A ship must be moving forward to
a ram attack.
7.2.1 Oar Rake: The moving ship enters an
occupied hex via the enemys bow hex-side.
moving ship has enough movement points,
continue through the hex, but must stop on th
side (otherwise it ends its movement in fron
enemy ship). Both ships are then turned one h
clockwise, and both players roll a die and ad
Crew Quality. Consult the Oar Rake column of
Rake Table for each attack. The attacks are con
to be simultaneous.
7.2.2 Rudder Attack: The moving ship en
enemy occupied hex via the enemys stern hex
the moving ship has enough points, it may c
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7.3 Marine Movement
7.3.1 Unit Strength: Each strength point of marines
is a separate unit. They may be broken down orcombined at any time.
7.3.2 Movement: Each marine may move one hex in
this phase. A marine unit may move onto a friendly ship
or onto land. It may not move onto an enemy ship, even
if that ship has no marines of its own, except via
Capture (see Rule 7.4.4).
7.3.3 Stacking: At the end of each turn a small shipcan hold a maximum of 1 point of marines. A large ship
may have up to 2 points of marines. A land hex may
have any number of marines. These stacking limitations
apply only at the end of a turn.
Example: A 2 point marine is on a large ship. It breaksdown into two 1 point units. One remains aboard. and
one moves onto a captured small ship that already has a
1 point marine. The marine originally on the captured
ship moves off to an adjacent land hex. In this way thecaptured ship is at no point abandoned and stackinglimitations are satisfied at the end of the turn.
7.3.4 Scuttling: At any point in its turn, a marine
d l h i ttli th hi h i It t
7.4.4 Capturing Ships: If a 'B' (boarding suc
result is obtained against an enemy ship w
marines, the attacking unit may advance ont
only way to capture an enemy controlled ship), it to 'crippled' status if not already c
Alternatively he may scuttle it as described
movement.
7.4.5 Ship Control: Control of a ship
whichever side has a marine on it. If neither sid
marine on it, control is determined by color
counter. Therefore, if you do leave a captured s
a good idea to scuttle it.
7.4.6 Attack Limitations: A single unit ma
attack in its turn via Archery or Boarding, but n
7.4.7 Attack Results: After rolling a die
appropriate combat results table, one of the fo
effects results:
A Archery Hit. Remove one point of
from the target ship. If there
marines present, flip the target sh
crippled side. If the target ship is
crippled, and no marine units are p
there is no further effect.
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7.5.2 Attack: Roll a die and consult the Naval Combat
Results Table. A result of A indicates the loss of one
point of enemy marines. If there are no marine units on
board, flip the enemy ship to its crippled side. If it isalready crippled (and there are no marines aboard)
there is no further effect.
7.6 Repair
Sinking ships may be repaired during the course of
play. During this segment, the phasing player rolls one
die for each ship he controls that is 'sinking' and
consults the Naval Repair Table. If the ship is large ship,add 1 to the roll. If the ship gets a 'sinks' result, it is
removed from the game, along with any marines on
board.
8.0 FURTHER SUGGESTIONS
Presented here are additional ideas which may enhance
your overall enjoyment of the Ancientsgame system.
8.1 Scenario Design
For a history buff, the most satisfactory method of
scenario design is to do one's own research. That is the
recommended method also. The following data are to get
8.1.5 Camps: All armies have one camp c
Mounted armies, such as the Mongols and p
Parthians, Saracens, or Magyars are not requ
have one.
8.1.6 Panic: It is suggested that an army pani
half its total strength points are eliminated;
may, however, wish to modify this.
8.1.7 Objectives: This is the most importan
designing the scenario. Why are the armies f
What will be the effect of a victory or a defeat? W
the burden of attack?
8.1.8 Time Warps: Games using armie
different time periods are permitted an
encouraged. It must be pointed out, however, t
types of one era may not be equal to those of a
Alexander's cavalry would be no match for
knights. Barbarian infantry would have much
morale than peasant levies, etc. In the int
play-balance or realism, it may be necessary t
leader, modify troop types or add an extra rule
8.2 Army Design
Each player receives a set amount of build poi
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NATIONALITY PERIOD COMPOSITION
Egypt-Mesopotamia 1300-650 BC 3 CH, 4 LI, 2 MM
Assvria 1100-650 BC 2 CH, 2 LC, 3 HI, 2 Ll, 3 HA, 2 LA
Persia 550-300 BC 10 LC, 5 HI, 10 MM, 2 PX (and lots of
Greece 500-300 13C 1 LC, 3 PX, 2 MM
Macedonia 350-150 BC 1 HC, 1 LC, 4 PX, 2 MM, +1 LDR
Carthage 300-200 BC 2 HC, 4 LC, 2 PX, 6 LI, 2 MM
Celts-Germans 250 BC 100 AD 5 LC, 30 LI (Britons subst itute CH for
Parthians 200 BC-600 AD 5 HC, 10 LC
Rome 200 BC-200 AD 2 LC, 8 HI, 4 MM, +1 LDR
Goths-Vandals 300-500 AD 10 HC, 5 LC, 2 HI, 8 Ll
Huns-Magyars 350-450 AD 20 LC (and German 'allies')
Byzantium 500-1200 AD 10 HC, 5 HI, 2 HA, +1 LDR
Turks 600-1450 AD 10 LC, 2 HC, 5 LI
Franks 700-900 AD 6HC, 2 LI,1LA
Viking 800-1000 AD 5 HI (and as many horses as they cou
Normans 1000-1100 AD 4 HC, 2 HI, 2 LA
Chivalry 1200-1400 AD 6 KT, 3 HA
8.3 Campaign Game
Players who wish to play a strategic level
game of this period should obtain a copy ofKing of Kingsor Imperatorif possible (check
t h e u s e d g a m e v e n d o r s a t
www.grognard.com) as these games were
initially designed as campaign systems for
Ancients.
Alternatively, players may use other strategic
games on the pre-gunpowder era with some
modest adaptation or they might design theirown campaign rules (creating their own
strategic map and come up with rules for
movement, navies, and taxes). If an historical
period is being played, players should decide
which unit types may be bought and design
their armies from the cost list above. When
battles occur, they are resolved by playing a
regular 6-turn game. The winner of the battle
recovers one-half of his battle losses, as
measured in strength points. Both sides
recover any units moved off the board,
whether intentionally or through panic.
For additional spice, if all players agree, each
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Second, this can become a more serious game. The
basics are here for the expansion into a deeper
simulation if desired.
Third, the simplicity and speed of play mean that this
can become a subset for a larger game. A game covering
an entire war can be put together, using this system to
resolve the battles. Similarly, players can take
hypothetical kingdoms, with free rein (or reign) to design
their own armies in a search for the most efficient
combination.
This game, then, is whatever you choose to mak
can take whatever parts appeal to you,
constantly tripping over features you don't real
It was designed with that in mind.
CREDITS
Game Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William L
Web Edition Production . . . . . . . . . . Michael
Original Unit Icon Design . . . . . . . . . . Beth Q
Map Design and Unit Adaptation . . . Michael
Image Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Corel
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Ancients (3W) Advanced rules (added to or replacing official optional=
rules)
Miscellaneous
. time allowed to a player for all its movements in a turn must be limited
to 1 or 2 minutes maximum !
Facing, turning and ZOC
. an unit faces an hex corner instead of an hex edge. The two front hexes
of a normal unit are its Zone of Control (ZOC). The four other adjacent
hexes are considered flank hexes.
. an unit can move forward in one of its two front hexes. It never changes
facing, except by turning on place and spending 1 movement point in the
process, or during retreat before combat.. firing is limited to the 60=F8 area in the front of the unit.
. a disordered unit has no ZOC.
. an unit can leave the ZOC of an enemy unit only if
- it is faster than this enemy, or
- if this enemy is disordered (hence has no ZOC), or
- if it is itself disordered.
. an unit can always turn inside the ZOC of any enemy.
. as indicated in the official optional rules, a unit that leaves an
enemy ZOC cannot attack this turn.
Movements
Use DBA rules to limit possible moves and reward players that maintain
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of the column. This head unit moves at the speed of the slowest unit in
the whole column.
. a group may mix column and line moves, as long as the conditions above
are respected (i.e. a line of 3 LC may have all its units pivot to the
left, becoming a column, move forward 4 hexes and then pivot to the
right, becoming a line again, for just 1 PIP).
. a unit may not participate in several tactical moves (even if its
movement allowance allows it to move further), i.e. a unit cannot join a line for 1 PIP, then the whole line be moved as a group for one more
PIP, for example.
. however, the movement allowance of a unit or of a all units in a group
may be doubled or tripled, if
- it never starts or moves closer than 4 hexes from the nearest visible
enemy, and
- the player spends 2 PIPs, to double, or 3 PIPs, to triple the movement
allowance, for the unit or for all the units in the whole group.
[this simulates march formations, fast but always done at a safe distance from the known enemy units]
. it is possible to voluntarily disorder one (or several) of its own units,
in its own movement phase. Just flip the non-disordered unit. [this
simulates a feigned withdrawal, done to trigger an impetuous advance
amongst enemy units]
The player may also elect to put a leader on a unit, and not rally it
at the end of its turn if it is disordered.
Special moves. sparse LA (i.e. "normal" LA) and sparse MM (MM used because there are
not enough LA counters available in the game box to accurately represent
all the sparse LA normally present in a particular army, cf. converting
DBA armies to Ancients) units are allowed to pass or retreat through
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3 leaders always controlled
. an impetuous uncontrolled unit must immediately (before any other moves)
advance toward the nearest visible enemy (always avoiding woods or
swamps if cavalry of any kind or elephants or chariots) following the
movement indications presented in the optional rules in the game. As
indicated there too, the barbarian charge bonus must be spend this turn
if it is still available.. no PIP is spend for this spontaneous move, but it forbids any other
tactical move by this unit. [this simulates the fact that an uncontrolled
unit will not move if no enemy is visible, and it will only charge the
nearest enemy unit it can see if one is visible.]
. the unit is immediately disordered, if not already, if it must turn
during its spontaneous move.
. units in spontaneous advance, except LA and MM, must make a close attack
if possible. If the strength ratio is inferior to 1-2, use the 1-2 ratio
for combat.
Combat
Missiles
. an unit can attack one enemy only. Firing must be done against the
nearest possible enemy unit.
. Dense LA may fire thrice only against a non-infantry enemy unit. If
there is a choice, a dense LA unit must choose between firing once at
one enemy infantry unit, or up to thrice at an enemy non-infantry unit. [this is because the original LA(3 shots/turn) seems historically too
powerful against infantry]
Close combat
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appropriate.
Possible stratagems are :
. false deployment (defender only) : just after the enemy first turn,
the defender may exchange several of its cavalry units and/or several
of its infantry units : infantry units can be exchanged with infantry
units somewhere else on the map, and cavalry units can be exchanged with
cavalry units somewhere else on the map. It is not possible to swap one cavalry and one infantry unit. Units that are neither infantry nor
cavalry (Camp, Elephants,...) cannot be disguised so cannot be exchanged
with anything.
. night/surprise attack : once deployed, 1/3 (in value) of enemy army
starts disordered. The owner chooses which units are disordered.
. tactical trick : one kind of unit is doubled in defense (not in attack)
against one kind of enemy unit for the first three turns of the battle
(the discarded leader cannot be used during the three other turns).
[this simulates the situation where a general, by careful positioning, briefing, training, etc ... of some of its troops before the battle,
managed to get a temporary advantage]
. strategic advantage : the player starts with one Victory Point. [this
simulates the situation where a general, using pre-battle maneuvering,
managed to gain an advantage before the battle by cutting the supply
lines of the enemy, or exhausting him, etc ...]
. rear/flank march, or reinforcement/reserve : up to half the army (in
value) may be left out of the battlefield and may enter later from a
chosen edge (costing 1 PIP, as other moves). This edge of arrival must be written on a piece of paper before the battle :
- If the edge is the player's own, it is a reinforcement left in reserve,
and the units enter when the player wants them to, except during its
first or second turn.
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behind a hill).
. the position of each unit is written on a piece of paper, and each
unit is kept out of the battlefield
- until the player decides to move it from its initial hidden position
(spending 1 PIP as usual for the move), or
- as soon as an enemy unit is able to see it (use the firing rules to
determine visibility, except that a unit can see in all directions,
and units do not hide other units behind).. hidden units are subject to impetuosity.
. units revealed start non-disordered (even if in a wood or swamp). The
owner chooses the direction of facing.
. once on the map, units cannot be hidden, or re-hidden.
Note that you do not need to discard one leader to hide units (this is
not a stratagem as defined before).
Simple Two-Players Campaign
The campaign is played in a series of battles, until one player admits
defeat.
Campaign set-up
Each player builds or uses a 200 pts (or more) campaign army. More
points means more battles.
Battle set-up
Up to 100 pts can be fielded in a given battle., using only units fromthe campaign army. The army fielded is of course also limited by the
counters available in the game box (i.e. no more than three leaders,
etc...) even if the original campaign army build is not.
Use the free set-up rules for positioning units. The winner of the last
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1 leader 2 PIPs
2 leaders 3 PIPs
3 leaders 4 PIPs
- the number of available leaders includes leaders spend on stratagems.
[rules for control are modified, and based on DBM rules]
. an impetuous unit is always uncontrolled, except if explicitly
controlled by spending 1 or more PIPs.
. controlling an impetuous unit (or group) costs
- 1 PIP if no enemy unit can be reached in one move by the impetuous
unit,
- 2 PIPs if an enemy unit can be reached in one move.
. Additional PIPs must be spend if movement is desired.
Example: a line of barbarian LI (hence impetuous) and of LA (not
impetuous) is at six hexes of the nearest enemy unit. 1 PIP must be spend to keep control on the LI (so they will not rush toward the
nearest enemy), and 1 more PIP must be spend to move the line, as
usual. On the second turn, the LI of the line are now at 3 hexes from
the nearest enemy units, so they can reach them in one move. 2 PIPs
must be spend to keep control on the LI (so they will not rush toward
the nearest enemy), and 1 more PIP must be spend to move the line, as
usual.
[note that it is now possible to always control the impetuous units
in an army. However a careful deployment, a rigid formation and some skill will be needed, especially if only 1 leader is available. Woods
and swamps must be avoided, for example, because they break groups.
Note furthermore that this rule may also be used in place of the
standard control die roll if the 'luck free' rules are not used.]
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Check command control for
- KN, all LI, SC, and Camelry units, and
- all troops (except AR and WW) near enemy Camp and able to see it, and
- all troops (except AR and WW) near a disordered and not faster enemy
unit and able to see it.
Move troops in spontaneous advance toward nearest visible enemy unit.
Move one group or unit per available PIP
- units in a line must be kept in contact, and in the same direction, - units in a column must follow the first that moves,
- a single unit may voluntarily be disordered,
- units may not participate in more than one tactical move,
- the movement allowance may be doubled (resp. tripled) if 2 (resp. 3)
PIPs are spend and the unit does not start or move closer than 4
hexes from any visible enemy.
Additional factors
- may advance only into one frontal hex, not rotating,
- rotating a unit costs 1 movement point, - a unit may move through a friendly unit (both are disordered, except
if passing is sparse),
- units with a movement allowance of 1 treat all terrain as '1',
- Wood or Swamp : stop movement for turn and become disordered (except
all MM, and sparse LA, and sparse LI),
Free moves
- a move limited to a turn is free.
Leaders
Place each available leader on map. A leader may always retreat before combat
- remove counter,
- any unit stacked with the removed leader may retreat too (see below)
if possible. If it cannot retreat, or chooses not to retreat, it
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- resolution
- advance after combat (attacker only)
- if enemy is destroyed or has retreated before combat, the attacker
must move to occupy the vacated hex (exception : HI, SP, PK and
Leaders),
- the moving unit does not change facing,
Rally
Disordered units of the phasing army stacked with a leader flip back to their normal side, if desired.
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Converting DBA/DBM(WRG) armies to Ancients (3W)
DBA Ancients value notes
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Artillery AR(2G1/1G1)*new* 8 - max range 7 :
at 2 hexes or less : 1-3 to get a DD against anything
at 3 hexes or more :
1-2 to get a DD against CP, EL
or WW, 1 to get a DD against
anything else
- may not fire if moved in its own
last movement phase
Auxilia MM(2B3)(dense) 4 - not disordered by woods or swamps or LI(2*3/2*3)*new* 4 - no shield nor missile, but with
a pole weapon (medieval or Japanese
Ax) (Ax(X) in DBM)
- doubled against non-infantry
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Psiloi 1/2 LA(1A3)(sparse) 4 - not disordered by woods or swamps
- may pass or retreat through any
unit without any bad effect
or 1/3 MM(2B3)(sparse) 6 - not disordered by woods or swamps
- may pass or retreat through any
unit without any bad effect
or 2 LI(2-3) 2/LI - DBM Hordes used when not enough MM
Pikes 1/2 PK(6*2/2*2)*new*16/PK - 16 men deep light phalanx
- fired upon as HI, not phalanx
- one PK = two DBA Pikes
Scythed
Chariots SC(8-4/1-4)*new* 10 - may never be rallied
Spears 1/2 PK(6*1) 16/PK - 16 men or more deep heavy phalanx
- one PK = two DBA Spears or HI(4*1/3*1)*new* 8 - 4 or 8 men deep phalanx
- fired upon as phalanx
- doubled against cavalry
- movement limited to 1 hex
Warband LI(2-3)(8-2 once, for all)
4 - heavy warbands (Germans, ...)
- disordered by woods or swamps as
usual or LI(2-3)(6-2 once, for all)
4 - fast warbands (Gauls, all Celts,
Vikings... and war dogs)
- not disordered by woods or swamps
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other units too, but costs 6pts each. LI are normal.
- DBA Auxilia (heavier and more numerous troops, still light enough to
skirmish somewhat but with better close combat capabilities) are
represented by normal MM (named "dense MM" here).
Use additional normal LI (DBM "Hordes") or barbarian LI(x3 once), if not
enough MM counters are available.
- Due to their sparse nature, sparse LA, all MM, and barbarians LI(x3 once)
units are allowed to cross woods and swamps unaffected.- Some Auxilia (in DBM) had no missile weapons, using instead a pole
weapon and fighting in closer formations (Japanese Ashigaru, Akkadian
or medieval spearmen...). They may be represented by a LI(2*3/2*3) if
properly trained, or by a normal LI (representing more men) if of poor
quality. Both are disordered by woods or swamps.
- DBA Warbands are best represented by "dense" barbarians LI(x4 once),
affected by woods or swamp. Faster warbands (in DBM) like Gauls are
represented by "sparse" barbarians LI(x3 once), unaffected by woods
or swamps.- DBA Bows are dense formations of archers trained to shot by volleys
and stand fast, hence are all converted here to "dense" LA (with 3
shots/turn), because they all had the same relative effect on the
cavalry of their respective periods. However, they are disordered in
woods or swamps. Note also the advanced optional rule that still limits
them at 1 shot/turn against infantry.
HA are used to represent Crossbows, and also mixed formations of
archers, and sword, spear or pike armed infantry in DBM.
- Spears formations were usually only a few ranks deep, hence are best simulated by slow HI (4*1/3*1), with 1 HI = 1 DBA Spears. Unusually
deep formations of Spears (Epaminondas' phalanx), with more ranks, are
represented by the normal PK(6*1/2*1), with 1 PK = 2 Spears. The deep
of a Spears phalanx must be decided at the beginning of the battle.
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ANCIENTS STANDARD BATTLE SCENARIOS
TACTICAL BATTLES IN THE AGE BEFORE GUNPOWSCENARIO LISTINGMegiddo ........................ 1481 BC .............................. 2
Kadesh .......................... 1288 BC .............................. 2
Karkar .......................... 853 BC ................................ 2
Thymbra ............ ........... 546 BC ............ .............. ...... 3
Marathon ...................... 490 BC ................................ 3
Platea ............................ 479 BC ................................ 4
Leuctra ......................... 371 BC ................................ 4
Mantinea ....................... 362 BC ................................ 4
Chaeronea ..................... 338 BC ................................ 5
Granicus ....................... 334 BC ................................ 5
Issus ............................. 333 BC ................................ 5
Arbella .......................... 331 BC ................................ 6
Hydaspes ....................... 326 BC ................................ 6
Heraclea ........................ 280 BC ................................ 7
Trebia .............. ............. 218 BC ............ .............. ...... 7
Trasimine ............. ......... 217 BC ............ .............. ...... 7
Raphia .......................... 217 BC ................................ 8
Cannae ......................... 216 BC ................................ 8
Zama ............................ 202 BC ................................ 9Cynoscephalae ............... 197 BC ................................ 9
Magnesia ....................... 190 BC ................................ 9
Pydna ............................ 168 BC ............................... 10
Muhlhausen .................. 58 BC ................................. 10
Sambre 57 BC 10
INTRODUCTION
Each scenario specifies the map to be used. Set up of u
the following system:
The map is overlaid with a grid of hexagons (hex or hex
to regulate movement. Each of these hexes is assign
coordinate made up of a letter and number. The hexes
units begin the game are listed in parentheses after ea
e.g.: 2A0 (Al) this would be a camp, set up in the top l
corner of the map. In one corner of the map is a comp
which indicates direction. The direction in which un
facing is listed in each scenario (For example, Direc
always toward the long edge of the map at the foot of t
Each scenario is a game in itself that can be repla
number of times, and each provides the following info
Scenario Name: The name of this historical situati
simulated and the year in which thtook place. The map used for the sc
listed to the right.
Situation: A brief description of what each side
to do and why
A N C I E N T
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MEGIDDO 1481 BC MAP F
Thutmose III, Pharaoh of EgyptYou have extended Egyptian rule up the coast as far as Anatolya
and Mespotamia. Now rebels in your northern provinces
threaten to erode your empire. Dividing your army into 3
columns, you have turned his flank and forced him to give
battle on ground of your choosing.
Panic: 14
Units At Start:
Direction 1: x2 (C11), x2 (C11), 4B4 (C8), 2AO (C11), 1A3
(A8), 2-3 (B9), 2-3 (C9), 1A3 (E10), 2-3 (F11),
4B4 (G10), 2-3 (G11), 4B4 (U9), 2-3 (K8), 2-3(L8), 1A3 (M7).
King of KadeshYou are a proud king and ruler of a sovereign state. The
Egyptian pharaoh calls you vassal and rebel. How can one
lead a rebellion against a foreign state? You have assembled a
coalition of other kings who feel as you do. Win this battle and
you throw off the invader's yoke.
Panic: 10
Units At Start:
Direction 4: x2 (K5), 4B4 (K5), 2-3 (J6), 2B3 (I6), 2B3
(F8).
Direction 5: 2-3 (E7), 2-3 (E6), 2B3 (D6), 4B4 (C5), x2
Ramses II, Pharaoh of EgyptThe defectors that told you the Hittites were retreating a
You are about to learn the true whereabouts of the enem
survivors of the Re corps stream into your camp. If you
out, your chronicler may be able to turn a draw into a va defeat into a draw.
Panic: 16
Units At Start:
Direction 2: 2-3 (I9), 2B3 (J9), 4B4 (K8), 2AO
(P8), 2B3 (Q8), 4B4 (Q9), x2 (Q9).
Reinforcements:
Turn 4: Ptah (any of hexes A9-A11): 4B4, 2-Turn 6: Sutekh (any of hexes A9-A11): 4B4,
Recruits (any of hexes R9-R11): 2-3
Special Rules:
* Egyptians start with one victory p
chroniclers (propagandists).
Scale:
* 1/500, Chariots
* 1/2000, Infantry
Historical NoteAfter the Hittite ambush overran the Re division,
gathered up his bodyguard and prepared to die valia
was saved only by the timely arrival of reinforc
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Units At Start:
Direction 4: 2AO (N1).
Any Direction: (Damascus) x2, x2, 4B4, 2-6, 4-2, 4-2, 2-3,
2-3, 2-3, 2-3, 2-3, 2-3, 2B3, 2B3.
(Hamath) 4B4, 2-6, 4-2, 2-3, 2-3, 2-3, 2B3.(Israel) 1A3.
(Arabs) 2-6.
Special Rules:
* For the Assyrians to claim a victory, they
must win by at least 2 points.
* The Arab 26 is actually a camel corps. It may
be considered doubled vs cavalry, if players
so agree.
* Both sides setup within 4 hexes of theircamp.
Scale:
* 1/1000, Cavalry
* 1/1000, Chariots
* 1/2000, Infantry
Historical NoteAs with most battles of this period, little information is
available. Therefore, we can safely put together almost any
scenario we like. From various hints we can put together a fairly
good guesstimate of the forces involved. It was probably fought
on a plain so that the chariot forces could be used. Different
sources award victory to each side. It appears to have been an
Assyrian Pyrrhic victory, since they did take control of Syria,
b f f
Units At Start:
Direction 1: 2-6 (C11), x2 (D11), 2-6 (D11), 2-6 (D
(E10), 2-6 (E11), 3A2 (I9), 3A2 (J9)
3A2 (K9), 4-5 (O10), 2-6 (O11), 2-6 (P11), 2-6 (P12), 2-6 (Q11), 4-2 (J
(J12).
Direction 2: 4-2 (L10), 4-2 (L11), 1A3 (L12).
Direction 6: 4-2 (H10), 4-2 (H11), 1A3 (H12).
Special Rules:
* ZOC rule should not be used.
Scale:
* 1/2000, Cavalry and Missile* 1/4000, Heavy Infantry
* 1/5000, Light Infantry
Historical NoteBadly outnumbered, Cyrus refused both flanks. As th
wings attempted to circle in to engage, gaps were cr
their line. These were exploited by the Persians to
battle. Ironically, this is the same tactic that would be
defeat them 200 years later at Arbella.
MARATHON 490 BC
Callimachus, war Archon of AthensAlthough the mightiest empire in the world threatens a
city states, Greeks continue to squabble. Sparta delays
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Historical NoteThe Greeks weakened their center to strengthen both flanks.
Rushing down out of the hills, they took the Persians by
surprise and rolled up both flanks. This was the first
demonstration of superior Greek heavy infantry.
PLATEA 479 BC MAP B
Mardonius, general of PersiaAfter the naval disaster at Salamis, supply lines to Greece are
in jeopardy. The empire and much of the army has returned to
Persia. You still have a considerable force, however, and a good
chance of defeating the powerful coalition arrayed against you.
Panic: 23
Units At Start:
Direction 5: 2-6 (P1), 2-6 (P2), 6*1 (P3), 6*1 (P4), 6*1 (P5),
2B3 (Q3).
Direction 6: x2 (K9), 2-6 (K9), 2-6 (L9), 2B3 (M8), 2B3
(N8), 2B3 (O7), 2B3 (P7), 2-6 (M9), 2-3 (N9),
2-3 (O8), 2-3 (P8), 2-3 (Q7), 2A0 (N10).
Pausanius, commander of Greek allied ArmiesThe invading army has fled, leaving behind their traitorous
Greek lackeys. They have a strong position and have made some
successful raids against your water source and supply convoys.
But the enemy has his supply problems too. The battle will have
to begin soon.
Cleambrotus (Sparta)Thebes should have learned its lesson in the last war.
must send Spartans back into Boeotia and remove thei
power. You have the larger army and they are Sparta
Panic: 19
Units At Start:
Direction 2: 2A0 (E7),2B3 (D5), 6*1 (E5), 6*1 (
(G6), x2 (G6), x2 (G6), 6*1 (H7), 6*1
(J8), 2-6 (K8), 2-6 (L9).
Scale:
* 1/500, Cavalry
* 1/2000, Phalanx* 1/2000, Missile
Historical NoteContrary to prevailing practices, the Thebans placed th
strength on their left flank. This gave them the adva
surprise, which they used to full effect. For a time
became the dominant power in Greece.
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Panic: 16
Units At Start:
Direction 1: 2B3 (J10), 2-6 (K10).
Direction 6: 6*1 (L10), 6*1 (M9), 6*1 (N9), 2A0 (N10), 6*1(O8), x2 (O8), x2 (O8),2-6 (P8), 2B3 (P7).
Scale:
* 1/1500, Cavalry and Missile
* 1/5000, Phalanx
Historical NoteEpaninodes attacks by surprise in an oblique formation (left
flank attacks with right trailing). This is very similar to his
famous victory at Leuctra and again he wins. However, he diesin the battle.
CHAERONEA 338 BC MAP A
Philip, King of MacedoniaYou have built the finest army in the world, but to the Greeks
to the south you are a barbarian. You will show these arrogant
Greeks who is master, and then turn a united Greece against
the decaying Persian empire.
Panic: 18
Units At Start:
Direction 5: 2B3 (G2), 2B3 (G3), 6*1 (G4), x2 (G4),6*1
(G5), 6*1 (G6), 6*1 (H7), 4-5 (I8), x2 (I8), x2
GRANICUS334 BC
Alexander of MacedoniaYour father, Philip, conquered Greece. Will you liv
shadow, or can you conquer the mightiest empire on ea
have landed in Asia Minor and disbanded your fleet.
face the first Persian army.
Panic: 28
Units At Start:
Direction 2: 4-5 (B3), 2-6 (B4), 2B3 (C4), 6*1 (
(E5), 6*1 (F6), 2A0 (F7), 6*1 (G6), 6
6*1 (I7), 2-6 (J8), 4-5 (J9), 4-5 (K8),
x2 (K8), x2 (K8), IA3 (L9), 1A3 (M9).
MemnonAs a Greek general working for the Persians, you ha
ordered to defend Persian territory and not to withdra
say Alexander is only a boy. But he is a boy with a
veteran army and the support of some Persian cities a
Aeonian coast.
Panic: 32
Units At Start:
Direction 5: 2-6 (E1), 2-6 (F2), 2-6 (G2), 4-5 (H3)
4-5 (J4), 4-5 (K4), 4-5 (K5), 4-5 (L5),
4-5 (M5), 4-5 (M6), x2 (M6), 2-6 (
(O5), 2-6 (O6), 2B3 (L1), 6*1 (M1),
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Darius, Emperor of PersiaA mere boy has invaded your empire and routes your armies.
The Greeks are fine warriors, but you have the might of Asia at
your disposal. Victory should be yours, but be cautious.
Panic: 34
Units At Start:
Direction 1: 2B3 (E7), 2B3 (F8), 4-5 (I8), 2-6 (J9), 2B3
(K8), 2B3 (L5), 6*1 (M7), 6*1 (N7), 6*1 (O6),
4-5 (O7), x2 (O7), 6*1 (P6), 2B3 (Q6), 4-5
(R6), 2-6 (R7), 2-3 (M10), 2-3 (M11), 2-3
(N10), 2-3 (N11), 2-3 (O9), 2-3 (O10), 2A0
(O11), 2-3 (P9), 2-3 (P10), 2-3 (Q8), 2-3 (Q9).
Special Rules:
* ZOC rule should not be used.
Scale:
* 1/2000, Cavalry and Missile
* 1/5000, Light Infantry
* 1/6000, Phalanx
Historical Notes
Alexander's light troops clear the hill threatening their right
flank. His cavalry and missile troops hold against a Persian
cavalry attack on the left. Alexander sends his cavalry around
the Persian left and pushes his phalanx forward. Darius flees.
His army is caught in a vice and his family is captured.
Units At Start:
Direction 2: 2A0 (F3), 2-3 (G2), 2-3 (G3), 2-3
(G5), 2-3 (G6), 2-3 (G7), 2-3 (G8), 2-3
3 (G10), 2-3 (G11), 2-6 (H1), 4-5 (
(H6), 4-2 (H 7), x2 (H 7), 4-5 (H8), 4-56 (I1), 2-6 (I2), 2-6 (I3), 4-5 (I4), 4-5
(I6), 4-5 (I7), 4-5 (I8), 2-6 (I9), 4-S (
(I11), 2-6 (I12), 4B4 (J6), 6*3 (J7), 2
2-6 (J11).
Special Rules:
* ZOC optional rule should not be us
Scale:
* 1/15, Elephant* 1/200, Chariots
* 1/2000, Cavalry
* 1/6000, Phalanx
* 1/4000, Heavy Infantry
* 1/5000, Light Infantry
* 1/2000, Missiles
Historical NoteAlexander attacked on his right flank, while refusing h
attempting to conform to this movement, the Persian
gaps in their ranks, which Alexander exploited with
thrusts, causing Darius to flee in panic from the field
HYDASPES, 326 BC
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Historical NoteAlexander attacks (again!) on the right flank. Poras reinforces
with cavalry, but is unable to stem the Greek tide. Alexander
proceeds to roll up the Indian flank, and win the battle.
HERACLEA 280 BC MAP D
Pyrrhus, King of EpirusGreek colonies in Italy are threatened by Rome, a newly
emerging power. They appeal to you for help and you have sent
it.
Panic: 19
Units At Start:Direction 1: 6*3 (B11), 2-6 (C9), 6*1 (D9), 6*1 (E8), x2
(E8), 6*1 (F8), x2 (F8), 6*1 (G7), 1A3 (117),
2A0 (G10), 4-5 (J9).
P. Laverius Laevinus, Consul of RomeGreeks are interfering with Rome's affairs in Italy. You have
crossed the Siris river and will face a Greek army for the first
time.
Panic: 16
Units At Start:
Direction 4: 2-6 (B7), 2B3 (D7), 2A0 (E3), 4-2 (E5), 4-2
(E6), x2 (E6), 4-2 (F5), 4-2 (F6), 4-2 (G4), 4-2
(G5), x2 (GS), 2B3 (H5), 2-6 (J4).
Units At Start:
Direction 3: 2-6 (D9), 4-2 (F7), 2B3 (F8), 2A0
(G6), 4-2 (G7), 4-2 (H6), 4-2 (H7), x2
(I5), 4-2 (I6), 4-2 (J6), 2B3 (K5), 2-6
Hannibal, General of CarthageThe Roman infantry is far superior to your b
mercenaries, and even your reliable Carthaginians. In
Roman fleets can keep Carthage's navy from sailing. Y
crossed the Alps and brought war to Rome, but at a he
to your army and with the loss of all your elephants.
Panic: 19
Units At Start:Direction 6: 4-5 (I11), x2 (I11), 2B3 (J10), 2-6 (J
(K9), 4-2 (L9), 4-2 (M8), 4-2 (N8), 2
2B3 (O7), 2-3 (O9), 2A0 (O10), 4-5
(R6), x2 (R6).
Reinforcements:
Turn 1: Enter on any map edge: 2-6.
Scale:
* 1/2000, Cavalry and Missile
* 1/4000, Infantry
Historical NoteRoman cavalry was perhaps the worst in history. Th
easily defeated by Hannibal. In addition, a hidden det
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Special Rules:
* Hannibal must win by at least 2 points to
win a victory.
Scale:* 1/2000, Cavalry
* 1/1000, Missile
* 1/4000, Infantry
Historical NoteHistorically, Hannibal won. To reflect history Hannibal should
have a second leader counter and should not have to win by
such a margin. The scenario has been fixed to provide play
balance.
Panic: 31
Units At Start:
Direction 3: 2-6 (B9), x2 (C7), x2 (C7), 2-3 (C8),
4-2 (E7), 2B3 (E8), 6*1 (F7), 2AO ((G6), 6*1 (H6), 6*1 (I5), 6*1 (J5), 6*1
(L4), 4-2 (M3), 6*3 (M4), 2-3 (N3), 2
Scale:
* 1/4000, Infantry
* 1/7000, Phalanx
* 1/50, Elephants
* 1/2000, Cavalry
Historical NoteBoth sides win on their respective right flanks. This lematter to the phalanxes in the center. Here Ptolemy's E
get the better of their opponents. Antioch is forced to
conquest of Syria.
CANNAE 216 BC
Hannibal (Carthage)Rather than waging a defensive war, you crossed the A
the enemy homeland. Unfortunately, you lost many g
and all your elephants doing it. Before you is an army
twice your size. You have superior cavalry and one t
Romans lack imagination.
Panic: 15
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ZAMA 202 BC MAP D
Hannibal, General of CarthageSeveral disappointing years campaigning in Italy has failed to
unravel Rome's hold on various Italian peoples. Some havejoined you, some haven't. Foreign powers come to your aid, but
to no avail. No matter how many armies your defeat, Rome
simply builds another!
Panic: 20
Units At Start:
Direction 6: 2-6 (I9), 2B3 (J9), 6*3 (K8), 6*3 (L8), x2 (L8),
6*3 (M7), 4-2 (M9), 2B3 (N7), 4-2 (N9), 4-5
(O6), 4-2 (O8), 2A0 (P10).
Scipio Africanus, Consul of RomeRome has trusted you with an army and with the honor of
invading the enemy home land. So far it has paid off. Many of
Carthage's former allies and subjects are coming over to Rome.
But the famous Hannibal has returned from Italy. You will have
to face him now.
Panic: 18
Units At Start:
Direction 3: 2-6 (C7), 2-6 (D7), 2A0 (E4), 4-2 (E6), 4-2
(F6), 4-2 (G5), 2B3 (G6), x2 (G6), 4-2 (H5), 4-
2 (I4), 2B3 (I5), x2 (L5), 4-2 (J4), 4-5 (K3).
Flaminius, Consul of RomeYou command an army of two Roman legions, several t
Greek allies, and even a few elephants. You have been
liberate the local city states from Macedonian oppress
to spread Roman influence (not necessarily in that ordewill win the war eventually, but will you be the general
This morning, you find the enemy camped virtually o
you. You will have to win this battle unprepared.
Panic: 22
Units At Start:
Direction 2: 2A0 (C8), 4-2 (C10), 4-2 (C11), x2
(D8), 6*3 (D10), 6*1 (D11), 2-3 (D
(E7), 4-2 (E8), 2-6 (F6), 2-3 (F7),
2B3 (F9), 2-3 (F10), 2-3 (F11), 2-6 (F
Scale:
* 1/1000, Cavalry
* 1/4000, Phalanx
* 1/2000, Infantry
* 1/20, Elephant
Historical NoteBoth sides rush to throw their troops into a battle
expected. The first Macedonian phalanx pushes the back. The second one is defeated before it can fully form
Romans then attack the first phalanx in the rear, res
an Roman victory.
MAGNESIA
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Special Rules:
* ZOC rule should be used.
Scale:
* 1/2000, Cavalry and Missile* 1/6000, Phalanx
* 1/5000, Light Infantry
* 1/4000, Heavy Infantry
Historical NoteAntiochus personally leads his cavalry against the Roman right,
and nearly takes the Roman camp. On his other flank, however,
his elephants are panicked and driven back to disorder his
phalanx. Despite his losses against Rome and at Raphia, he
succeeds in reuniting most of his fragmented empire. He
becomes known as Antioch the Great.
PYDNA 168 BC MAP F
Perseus (Macedonia)The Romans have the arrogance to dictate policy in Greece.
They even give you Ultimatums. They have the power to back up
their words. But you have the Macedonian phalanx,
descendants of Alexander's army.
Panic: 28
Units At Start:
Direction 6: 2-6 (G12), 4-5 (H12), 2B3 (I11), 2B3 (J11),
6*1 (K10), 6*1 (L10), x2 (L10), x2 (L11), 6*1
Historical NoteThe Macedonian phalanx forces the Romans back. How
it advances into rougher ground, gaps begin to app
more flexible legionaries infiltrate these gaps, and ca
phalanx to fall apart.
MUHLHAUSEN 58 BC
Gaeus Julius Caesar, Consul of RomeAfter saving Southern Gaul from invasion bythe Helv
must now save eastern Gaul from the Germanic tribe
Ariovistus. These Germans claim they have never lost
and your legions are close to panic. Still, the Germa
now prove their boasts.
Panic: 17
Units At Start:
Direction 3: 2A0 (D6), 4-2 (ES), 4-2 (E6), 4-2
(E8), x2 (E8), 2B3 (FS), x2 (FS), 4-2
(F7), 4-2 (F8).
Direction 4: 2B3 (I2),4-2 (J3), 4-2 (K3), 4-2 (L4)
4-2 (M4), 2-6 (N5).
Ariovistus, Chief of the SequaniYou need living room, so by right you must take it f
weak. If these Romans wish to interfere, they will be
too. They are powerful warriors, but you have out man
them and cut their supply. This has forced them to div
forces.
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Panic: 30
Units At Start:
Direction 3: 2-3 (G5), 2-3 (H5), 2-3 (H6), 2-3 (I2), 2-3 (I3),
2-3 (I4), 2-3 (I5), 2-3 (J3), 2-3 (J4), 2-3 (J5),2A0 (J6), 2-3 (F12), 2-3 (G11), 2-3 (G12), 2-3
(H9), 2-3 (H10), 2-3 (H11), 2-3 (H12), 2-3 (I9),
2-3 (I10), 2-3 (I11).
Direction 4: 2-3 (M1), 2-3 (M2), 2-3 (N2), 2-3 (N3), 2-3
(O2), 2-3 (O3), x2 (O3), 2-3 (P2), 2-3 (P3), 2-3
(Ql), 2-3 (Q2).
Julius CaesarHaving subdued most of Gaul, you are on your way to defeat the
Belgae. These are the last and fiercest of the Gauls. While
setting up camp, the barbarians ambush your scouts, cross the
river and charge uphill towards the unprepared legionaries.
Defeat could mean a major setback to your political career. You
must rally, and win this battle.
Panic: 42
Units At Start:
Direction 6: 2-6 (L4), 2B3 (L5), 2B3 (L6), 3-2 (R5), 3-2
(Q5), 2B3 (Q6), 3-2 (P6), 2A0 (P8), 2B3 (P9),
x2 (Q8), x2 (Q8), x2 (Q8), 3-2 (O6), 3-2 (O7),3-2 (O8), 3-2 (O9), 2B3 (O10), 3-2 (N10), 3-2
(N11), 2B3 (N12), 3-2 (M10), 3-2 (M11), 3-2
(M12).
f
CARRHAE53 BC
Sillaces, Commander of the Parthian HostA Roman general sees your country as an easy road to
home. He is a stranger from a far off land and knows nthe bravery of the Parthian warrior.
Panic: 11
Reinforcements:
Turn 1: x2, x2, 4-5, 2-6, 2-6, 2-6, 2-6, 2-6,
2-6, 2-6.
Crassius, Triumvir of Rome
You and your legions are proven veterans. It was ydefeated Spartacus. But these Parthians will not st
fight. They lead you further and further into the wil
Meanwhile they harry your columns on the march. Y
force a battle to win.
Panic: 18
Units At Start:
Direction (any): x2, 2-6, 2-6, 2-6, 2-6, 4-2, 4-2, 4-2,
4-2, 2B3, 2B3, 2A0.
Special Rules:
* Romans setup anywhere Units At S
* Parthians enter from any map edge
one. Parthian units may be withh
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PompeyCaesar has declared himself enemy of Rome. While you were in
the east raising an army to defend her, Caesar has captured
Gaul, Spain, and Italy. In Greece, however, you have stopped
him. You are now ready for the final confrontation.
Panic: 26
Units At Start:
Direction 1: 1-6 (K6), 1-6 (K7), 1-6 (L7), 1-6 (L8), x2 (L8),
1B3 (M 7), 1B3 (M8), 3-2 (N8), 3-2 (N9), 3-2
(O8), 3-2 (O9), 3-2 (P8), 3-2 (P9), x2 (P9), 2A0
(P10), 3-2 (Q8), 3-2 (Q9), 3-2 (R8), 3-2 (R9).
Special Rules:
* Caesar crossed into Italy with a battle
hardened veteran army. Pompey has only
hastily assembled legions. To reflect this, all
Pompey's forces begin disordered.
Scale:
* 1/4000, Heavy Infantry
* 1/1000, Missile
* 1/2000, Cavalry
Historical NoteBy mixing infantry with his cavalry, Caesar routed Pompey's
larger cavalry force. In the center, Pompey hoped to tire Caesar's
infantry by standing on the defensive rather than meeting them
half way across the field. This tactic failed, as Caesar's troops
Units At Start:
Direction 4: 2A0 (E3), x2 (E3), x2 (E3), 4-2 (E6),
4-2 (G5), 4-2 (H5), 2-3 (I4), 2-3 (I3),
4-2 (K3), 4-2 (L3), 4-2 (M2), 2-6 (
(O1).TriumvirsYou must not only avenge Caesar's death, you must a
the powerful and ambitious men who will surely thre
next. Once they are dealt with, it will be time to tend
current ally.
Panic: 20
Units At Start:
Direction 1: 4-2 (F9), 4-2 (G8), 4-2 (H8), 4-2 (I7),
2-3 (J8), 4-2 (K6), 4-2 (L6), 4-2 (
(N5), 2-6 (O4), 2-6 (P5), 2A0 (M9), x2
(M9).
Scale:
* 1/2000, Cavalry and Missile
* 1/8000, Infantry
Historical NoteBoth sides win on their right flank. Brutus (Republicans
Octavian (Triumivir) while Anthony (Triumvir) beats (Republicans). The following day the victorious armies m
the Triumvirs win.
IDISTAVISO 16 AD
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Scale:
* 1/2000, Cavalry
* 1/4000, Infantry
Historical NoteThe Germans had moderate success in the center, but the
Romans rolled up both their flanks very efficiently. This
scenario illustrates the way in which the Roman army whipped
hapless barbarians time after time. By the second century the
focus of the raids was across the Danube rather than the Rhine.
BOUDICCEA 60 AD MAP C
Boudiccea (Iceni)
The Romans have laid crushing taxes on your people and haveraped your sister. Following the lead of your tribe, the Iceni, all
Britain has risen as one. There is only one more Roman army
on the island.
Panic: 18
Units At Start:
Direction 4: 2-3 (C2), 2-3 (D2), 2-3 (D3), 2-3 (D4), 2-3
(E1), 2-3 (F2), 2-3 (E3), 2A0 (F1), 2-3 (F2),
2-3 (F3), x2 (F4), 4B4 (F4), 2-3 (Gl), 2-3 (G2),
2-3 (G3), 2-3 (H2), 2-3 (H3), 2-3 (H4), 2-3 (I2).
Paulinus (Rome)While campaigning in Wales, you hear stories of British rebels
burning towns and slaughtering Roman citizens. You rush back
CIBALIS 315 AD
Lucinius, Augustus of ByzantiumTechnically you are junior partner to the emperor in R
this should not be. You fought hard for your positionshould rule Rome instead of the usurper, Constantine
walks into your ambush.
Panic: 28
Units At Start:
Direction 5: 1A3 (B2), 2-3 (C2), 2-3 (D3), 2-3 (E3)
2-3 (G4), 2-3 (H5).
Direction 6: 1A3 (G7), 1A3 (H7), 2-6 (K2), 4-5
(K4), 4-5 (K5), x2 (K5), 4-5 (K6), 2-6 ((M2), 4-2 (M3), 4-2 (M4), 4-2 (M5), 4
4-2 (M7), 4-2 (M8), 1A3 (M9), 2A0 (N
Reinforcements:
Turn 5: x2, x2 (Place where you wish)
Constantine, Caesar of RomeYou have fought your way to the throne by force of ar
your coruler in the east tries to stir up trouble in the w
lead your armies east to confront him.
Panic: 20
Units At Start:
Direction 3: 2A0 (A3), x2 (A3), 4-2 (B4), 4-2 (C4),
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Julian the Apostate, Emperor of RomeIt is no secret that Roman vitality has been drained. You will
dedicate your reign to restoring traditional Roman values. You
can begin to restore Rome's greatness by defeating an invading
barbarian horde.
Panic: 13
Units At Start:
Direction 1: 4-2 (E5), 4-2 (F6), 4-2 (G6), x2 (G6), 4-2 (H7),
4-5 (I7), 2-6 (J8), 2A0 (E5).
Direction 2: x2 (D4), 4-2 (D4).
Special Rules:
* ZOC rule should be used.
Scale:
* 1/1000, Cavalry
* 1/2000, Heavy Infantry
* 1/3000, Light Infantry
Historical NoteThe barbarians defeat the cavalry on the Roman right flank, but
the legions break through the center and rout the enemy.
ADRIANOPLE 378 AD MAP D
Valens, Emperor of RomeYou have a distinguished military record defending Rome's
eastern borders. Now you face rebellious barbarians in Thrace.
Reinforcements:
Turn ?: 4-5, 4-5, 4-5, 4-5, 4-5, 4-5, 4-5,
4-5, 4-5, 4-5, 4-5, 4-5, 4-5, 2-6, 2-6
6, 2-6 enter at any of hexes Al, A2,
B1-H1.
Special Rules:
* All barbarian infantry is doubled on
if within 2 hexes of their camp.
* At the beginning of each Visigoth m
phase, a die is rolled. On a 1 o
reinforcements arrive. Note: Histori
was on Turn 1.
Scale:
* 1/2000, Cavalry
* 1/3000, Infantry
Historical NoteThe Romans attack the barbarian camp, and are near
it when the Gothic cavalry returns from foraging. In tr
west tradition, the cavalry arrives in the nick of time to
circled wagons. This battle marks the domination of cav
infantry for the next 1000 years.
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Attila (Huns)The sister of the Roman empire has offered herself to you in
marriage. This is a highly attractive offer. Aside from an
imperial dowry, this may even put you in line for the throne.
The chance is too good to let slip through your fingers. After this battle, the Emperor may be more cooperative.
Panic: 25
Units At Start:
Direction 3: 2-3 (D7), 2-3 (E6), 2-3 (E7), 2-3 (F6), 2-3 (F7),
2-3 (G6), 2A0 (113), 2-6 (H5), 2-6 (14), 4-5
(I5), 2-6 (J4), 4-5 (J5), x2 (J5), 2-6 (K3), 4-5
(K4), x2 (K4), 4-5 (L4), 2-3 (M2), 2-3 (N2), 4-5
(N3), 2-3 (O1), 4-5 (O2), 4-5 (P2).
Special Rules:
* ZOC optional rule should be used.
Scale:
* 1/5000, all units
Historical NoteOn Attila's right the Romans capture and manage to hold the
high ground. In the center, his attack can make no headway.
On his left, Aetius' Visigoths rout the Ostrogoths. The battle is
considered a draw, since neither side is able to launch anoffensive the next day. After this battle the Huns raid into Italy,
but can no longer undertake a full scale invasion.
TRICAMARUM 533 AD MAP D
Turn 5: 4-5, 4-5, 4-5, 2-6, 2-6, 2-6, 2-3, 2-3
either edge within one hex of A1 or
Reinforcements:
* Vandal replacements may not be wiThey must enter on time.
* Byzantine Heavy Cavalry has a fire
'B' when not disordered.
* ZOC rule should be used.
Scale:
* 1/2000, Infantry
* 1/1000, Cavalry
Historical NoteAfter defeating the first prong of the attack, Belisarius s
his cavalry from his infantry and used it to destroy ea
other two prongs in turn. He came in for a good deal of
for dividing his own forces, but as he pointed out it w
CASLINUM 554 AD
Buccelin, Chief of the FranksMany powers contest for control of Italy. Ostrogoths,
Lombards, and even the Byzantine empire to the cashouldn't it belong to the Franks? These orientals a
arrogant.
Panic: 27
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Historical NoteNarses deployed in a concave formation. The Franks formed a
wedge and charged right into the center. Needless to say, they
were caught in a cross fire and surrounded at the same time.
For historical accuracy, the Franks should have only 1 Leader,but that would give them no hope of winning.
TOURS 732 AD MAP D
Abd Al RahmanThe true faith has swept in a crescent from Syria to Spain. Now
you can bring the word of Allah to the land of the Franks. God
is with you.
Panic: 15
Units At Start:
Direction 4: 2-6 (I2), 2-6 (J3), 4-5 (K1), 2-6 (K3),4-5 (L2),
x2 (L2), 2-6 (L4), 4-5 (M2), 2-6 (M4), 2-6 (N5),
x2 (N5), 2-6 (O5), 2A0 (P1), 4-5 (P4), 2-6 (P6),
4-5 (Q4), 2-6 (Q6), 2-6 (R7).
Charles MartelThe true faith is under siege by infidel Saracens. They threaten
to cross the Pyrennes and overrun your kingdom next. You are
the bulwark of the Lord. God is with you.
Panic: 20
Units At Start:
Reinforcements:
Turn 1: x2, 2-3, 2-3, 2-3 on edge within four
Saxon camp.
VikingsThe Danelaw has been spreading. As you grow more su
more Danes come to England, and you require more
settle and more tribute to divide. The largest remainin
Kingdom is Wessex...
Panic: 11
Units At Start:
Direction 6: 2-3 (O7), 2-3 (O8), 2-3 (O9), 4-2 (P6)
4-2 (P7),4-2 (Q5), 1A3 (Q7), 4-2 (R
(R9).
Scale:
* 1/250, Infantry
Historical NoteThe initial Saxon attack fails to dislodge the Viking d
The Viking counterattack is on the verge of routing the
when Alfred appears with reinforcements to save the d
LECH (LECHFELD) 955 AD
Bulcsu, King of the Hungarians
Panic: 12
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CLONTARF 1014 AD MAP D
VikingsForces from Orkney and the Isle of Man have gathered at the
Viking base of Dublin. They are joined by Irish troops fromLeinster. With this host you can sweep aside the forces
preventing your settlement of Ireland. You also have the
opportunity to settle personal scores against Irish nobles in the
enemy artily.
Panic: 19
Units At Start:
Direction 4: 4-2 (I2), 4-5 (I3), 4-2 (J3), 1A3 (J4), 4-2 (L4),
2-3 (L5), 4-2 (M4), 2-3 (M5), 2A0 (N2), 4-2
(O5), 1A3 (O6), 4-2 (P6), 4-5 (P7), 2A0 (N2),
x2 (L4), x2 (M4).
Brian Boru (Irish)For years your rule has brought peace and stability to Ireland.
Now, your old enemies, the Danes (Norsemen actually) and
Leinster, threaten the kingdom. What is even more frustrating,
you are too old to lead your army. Your son must lead.
Panic: 17
Units At Start:
Direction 1: 4-5 (I7), 2-3 (I8), 1A3 (J8), 2-3 (J9), 4-2 (L9),
4-2 (L10), 2A0 (L12), 4-2 (M9), 4-2 (M10), 1A3
(O10), 2-3 (O11), 4-5 (P11), 2-3 (P12), x2
Harold, King of WessexYour succession to the throne has not been uneventful:
internal enemies, but a Viking invasion in the nort
Norman one in the south. The first was dealt with at S
Bridge. Now, for the second. Another forced march andthe Normans. A second victory will give you the sup
need.
Panic: 10
Units At Start:
Direction 4: 2-3 (B2), 2-3 (C2), 4-2 (D3), 2A0
(E3), x2 (E3), 4-2 (F4), 2-3 (G4), 2-3
Special Rules:
William starts at one victory point f
in hostile country.
Scale:
* 1/500, Cavalry
* 1/1000, Infantry
Historical NoteMultiple Norman attacks are unable to push the Anglo
off their hill. Finally, the Normans hear a rumor that
has been killed. As they begin to panic, the levy infantryAnglo-Saxon flanks pursues onto the open plain. Willia
his cavalry and rides down the exposed pursuers. Th
finally taken when a lucky arrow kills Harold.
MANZIKERT
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Special Rules:
* Byzantine KT have missile rating of B when
not disrupted.
* Byzantine KT must use the command
control rule. This simulates the tacticalerror made by Romans at the beginning of
the battle. It is not a reflection on the
cataphracts of the period. It is also necessary
to balance the scenario.
Scale:
* 1/5000, all units
Historical NoteThe Roman cavalry attacked prematurely, and out ran its
infantry. The Turks were thus able to surround the cavalry and
defeat it in detail. Although the Byzantine empire lasted for
another 400 years, it was never again a major military power.
DURAZZO1081 AD MAP D
Robert Guiscard of NormandyThe Pope granted you southern Italy and Sicily if you could take
them from the nonbelievers. This you did and now you continue
your war against Byzantium into northern Greece. Who knows
where success here could lead?
Panic: 27
Units At Start:
Historical NoteThe Normans are near to defeat when Alexius' Varangi
makes an ill-timed charge which leaves them
Ironically, the Varangian guard was made up largely o
Saxons, who lost to the Normans at Hastings the saAlthough he wins the battle, Robert Guiscard dies of th
a few years later.
DORYLAEUM 1097 AD
Soliman, Sultan of the SaracensThe true faith has spread steadily, even crushing the
the Byzantine empire. But fresh Christian armies appe
was the rabble that was easily defeated. Now a train
comes. They walk into your ambush, but this is a new
unknown ways of fighting.
Panic: 23
Units At Start:
Directions 3: 1A3 (A5), 1A3 (B5), 1A3 (C4), 4-5 (
(D4), 4-5 (D6), 1A3 (E3), 4-5 (E5),
4-5 (F5), 2-6, (F7), 2-6 (F8), 4-5 (
(G6), x2 (G6), 2-6 (G7), 2-6 (H6), 2-6
(H7), 2-6 (I5), 2-6 (I6), 2-6 (J6).
BohemundSince it doesn't look like you can claim your inheritanc
Norman lands, you decide to join the Crusades. This
you a chance to carve out a kingdom for yourself
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LEGNANO 1176 AD MAP D
Fredrich Barbarosa, Holy Roman EmperorWho does Alexander III think he is? You are the Holy Roman
Emperor and therefore lord of northern Italy. His kingdom is thekingdom of men's souls, not of earthly possessions. This is your
fifth expedition into Italy. Make it your last.
Panic: 24
Units At Start:
Direction 2: 8-4 (I8), 8-4 (J9), 8-4 (J11), 8-4 (I10), 8-4
(G9), 8-4 (H10), 2A0 (H11).
Reinforcements:
Turn 2: x2 (Place where you wish).
Alexander III, Pope (in exile)Who does Fredrich think he is? You are the father of the church
and God's representative on earth. Fredrich is just an earthly
king. With the army of the Lombard League at your back you
can make Fredrich's fifth invasion of Italy his last.
Panic: 31
Units At Start:
Direction 2: 8-4 (M6), 3A2 (M3), 4-2 (N4), 4-2 (O4), 2A0(P3), x2 (P3), 3A2 (P5).
Reinforcements:
SaladinIt is time to expel the infidel from the holy land. Th
broken their truces, so now you will retake Jerusalem
Panic: 16
Units At Start:
Direction 5. 2-6 (N6), 2-6 (O6), 2-6 (P7), 2-6 (Q7)
x2 (Q7).
Reinforcements:
Turn 1: 4-5, 4-5, 4-5, 4-5, 4-5, 4-5 enter f
map edge.
Special Rules:
* Knights must use command contro
* Turkish 4-5's may be withheld to en
later turn.
Scale:
* 1/2000, Cavalry and Missile
* l/4000, Infantry
Historical NoteThe Turks were often frustrated that Crusader armor
difficult to penetrate. The Crusaders were frustrated enemy light cavalry would snipe from a distance, but
stand and fight. In this battle the Turks succeed in se
the enemy cavalry from the infantry, so that each
defeated in detail. If they could prevent this, the Cr
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Panic: 35
Units At Start:
Direction 5: 2-3 (E6), 2-3 (E7), 2-3 (F7), 2-3 (F8), 2-3 (G7),
2-3 (G8), 2-3 (H8), 2-3 (H9), 2-3 (I8), 2-3 (I9),2-3 (J9), 2-3 (J10), 2-3 (K9).
Direction 4: 2-6 (A5), 2-3 (A7), 2-3 (A8), 2A0 (B3), 2-6
(B5), 2-3 (B7), 2-3 (B8), 2-6 (C4), 2-3 (C6),
2-3 (C7), 4-5 (D4), 2-3 (D6), 2-3 (D7), 4-S
(E4), 4-5 (F5), x2 (F5), x2 (F5), 4-5 (G5), 4-5
(H6), 2-6 (I6), 2-6 (J7).
Richard the LionheartFour years ago the pagan, Saladin, destroyed a Christian army
at Hattin and captured Jerusalem. You have come on crusade
to recapture the city. Currently, you are marching south,
consolidating the coastal cities and being harassed by enemy
archers. Near the woods before Arsouf you are attacked.
Panic: 28
Units At Start:
Direction 1: 2A0 (E11), x2 (E11), x2 (E11), 3A2 (D9).
Direction 2: 8-4 (C11), 8-4 (D11), 8-4 (E10), 3A2 (F10),
3A2 (E9), 8-4 (F 11), 3A2 (G10), 3A2 (H11).
Direction 6: 3A2 (B11), 3A2 (B10), 3A2 (C9).
Special Rules:
* The optional ZOC rule may not be used in
this scenario.
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Panic: 42
Units At Start:
Direction 5: 8-4 (F3), 8-4 (G2), x2 (G2), 8-4 (G3),
4-2 (J5), 3A2 (K3), 4-2 (K5), 2-3 (L4),2-3 (M3), 2-3 (M4), 4-2 (M6), 2-3
(N5), 3A2 (N7), 2-3 (O4), 2-3 (O5), 2
2-3 (P5), 3A2 (P6), 8-4 (P8), x2 (P8),
Scale:
* 1/1000, Cavalry
* 1/4000, Infantry
Historical NoteThe French knights win on both flanks, owingto
training and practice. The German infantry is then l
untenable position. This is the way medieval batt
supposed to be decided.
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Subadai of the MongolsWhile Ghengis Khan is out busy conquering Empires
China or Khwarazim, you are free to take your men and
smaller kingdoms such as Korea or, now, Russia.
Panic: 15
Units At Start:
Direction 6: 2-6 (M11), 2-6 (N11), 4-5 (N12), x2 (O
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Historical NoteThe Mongols feign a retreat to draw the Russian cavalry
forward. They then counterattack and cut it to pieces while it is
spread in pursuit. The infantry on the hill, however, holds out
for three days. That position must be taken by trickery.
LIEGNITZ 1241 AD MAP D
Henry of SilesiaA new heathen menace threatens Europe. Towns from the Baltic
to the Carpathians are suddenly attacked. An army with such
a front must indeed be huge. Your force of 30,000 is on its way
to join with King Wenceslas and his 50,000 when you spot the
enemy cavalry. Show this pagan horde what Christian Chivalry
can do.
Panic: 58
Units At Start:
Direction 5: 8-4 (N2), 8-4 (N3), 3A2 (N4), 4-2 (N5), 4-2
(N6), 4-2 (N7), 3A2 (N8), 8-4 (N9), 8-4 (N10),
x2 (N10), 8-4 (N11), 8-4 (O1), 8-4 (O2), 3A2
(O3), 4-2 (O4), 4-2 (O5), 4-2 (O6), 3A2 (07),
8-4 (O8), 8-4 (O9), 8-4 (O10), 2A0 (Q5).
KaiduThe Mongols have overrun country after country and empire
after empire in only two generations. Now it is time for these
strange westerners and their cumbersome, heavy cavalry.
Taking 20,000 men for the campaign, you sweep into Europe in
FALKIRK 1298 AD
Edward I of EnglandScotland makes treaties with your enemy France. Plus
always the threat of border raids. Leaving an unScotland on your northern border is far too dangerous
Panic: 25
Units At Start:
Direction 3: 1A3 (H8), 8-4 (H9), 2A0 (I5), 4-2 (I6)
4-2 (J6), 1A3 (J7), 8-4 (K7), x2 (K
(M5), 8-4 (M6), 8-4 (N6).
Wallace of ScotlandThe English interfere in Scottish affairs and break their
After their conquest of Wales, it is clear that Scotland
next target.
Panic: 20
Units At Start:
Direction 6: 8-4 (M11), 6*1 (N11), 6*1 (O10), x2 (O
(P10), 6*1 (Q9), 2AO (Q11), 8-4 (R9)
Special Rules:
* ZOC rule should be used.
Scale:
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Shahjabil Ad-Din (Kwarazim)Barbarian infidels have been raiding the empire you built. Their
lightning raids across the desert have been whittling down yourarmy. But now you have brought them to battle and can defeat
them once and for all.
Panic: 20
Units At Start:
Direction 4: 2-6 (E1), 2-6 (F1), 2-6 (F2), 2-6 (G1), 2-6 (G2),
2-3 (I2), 4-5 (I3), 2A0 (J1), 2-3 (J3), 4-5 (J4),
2-3 (K3), 4-S (K4), 4-S (L2), 4-5 (M2), 1A3
(M5), 1A3 (N5), 1A3 (N6), 1A3 (O5), x2 (G1),
x2 (K3).
Ghengis Khan (Mongols)You rule the united tribes of northern Asia and half of China.
But the Kingdom of Kwarazim refuses to respect you. They have
even killed your envoys who were trying to establish peaceful
relations.
Panic: 30
Units At Start:
Direction 1: 2-6 (E3), 2-6 (E4), 4-5 (F4), 4-5 (F5), x2 (F5),
2-6 (G4), 2-6 (I5), 2-6 (I6), 4-5 (J6), 4-5 (J7),
x2 (J7),4-5 (J9),4-5 (I8),4-5 (H8),4-5 (K9), 2-6
Units At Start:
Direction 1: 8-4 (K11), 8-4 (L11), 8-4 (M11), 8-4
(O9), 1A3 (O10), 1A3 (O11), 8-4 (P9)
8-4 (P10), 1A3 (P11), IA3 (P12), 8-4
(Q10), 1A3 (Q11), 8-4 (R10), 2A0 (R
Robert the BruceScotland has too long been under the English yoke. Y
been hunted as a fugitive for years, but now you have
This is your chance for independence.
Panic: 20
Units At Start:
Direction 4: 6*1 (L6), 6*1 (M6), 8-4 (NS), 6*1
(O6), 2A0 (P4), 6*1 (P6).
Reinforcements:
Turn 4: x2, 2-3, see below.
Special Rules:
* English archers get three shots per
* Scottish reinforcements arrive in t
hex. It costs them one movement leave. If they cannot leave the cam
must be brought in later.
Scale:
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Edward III of EnglandYou agree that France should be united under one king you!
You already control most of the kingdom and have won a naval
battle at Sluys. If you can win a land battle, this war can end
soon.
Panic: 8
Units At Start:
Direction 3: 1A3 (N5).
Direction 4: 1A3 (K5), 4-2 (L4), x2 (U), 1A3 (M5), 4-2 (M3),
2A0 (M2), 4-2 (O4), 1A3 (P4).
Special Rules:
* Ignore the stream on the map; it doesn'texist.
* ZOC rule should be used.
* French knights must use command control.
* English archers may fire three times per
turn.
Scale:
* 1/2000, Cavalry
* 1/1000, Infantry
Historical NoteThe French round a bend in the road only to find the English
army arrayed for battle in front of them. They get over their
shock quickly and react by riding down their own archers to get
Black Prince
Panic: 12
Units At Start:Direction 3 2A0 (J7), 4-2 (K4), x2 (K4), 8-4 (
(K6), 1A3 (L5), 4-2 (L6), 4-2 (M4), 1A
Special Rules:
* French knights must use 'command
* English archers may shoot three t
turn.
Scale:
* 1/2000, Cavalry
* 1/1000, Infantry
Historical NoteThis was essentially a replay of Crecy. English longbo
again superior to crossbows, and could break a cavalry
SEMPACH 1386 AD
Austrians
Panic: 32
Units At Start:
Direction 3: 2A0 (C5), 4-2 (C6), 4-2 (D6), x2 (D6),
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