Here goes.
The Romans are invading Dacia, more or less modern Romania.
The Roman Legions.
The Emporer. James might recognise him...
The armies advance...
Roman skirmishers seize a hill before the Dacians can get to the top. The carnage begins - the red dice indicates damage to the unit.
The main forces on the hill clash.
"Unleash Hell!" Sorry, I had to say that!
The armies advance...
Roman skirmishers seize a hill before the Dacians can get to the top. The carnage begins - the red dice indicates damage to the unit.
The main forces on the hill clash.
"Unleash Hell!" Sorry, I had to say that!
Another view of the Roman centre as the cataphracts (guys with armoured horses) charge home.
Carnage - some units are destroyed on impact, others fall back away from their enemies
The Roman cavalry learn that it is a bad idea to charge guys who are armed with Rhomphia - the legendary "battle scythe"!
Carnage - some units are destroyed on impact, others fall back away from their enemies
The Roman cavalry learn that it is a bad idea to charge guys who are armed with Rhomphia - the legendary "battle scythe"!
11 comments:
Rome had the ultimate army of its time. And conquered a lot of lands at its prime. (Yes yes yes, we learn a lot from Russel Crowe's Gladiator, ha ha).
The greatest army in the East belonged to the 1st Emperor of China (yep, the one which was depicted with thousands of clay statues, buried together in his tomb). They were most skilled with projectile weapons, mostly arrows that can go further than most. So they didn't need horses when they just can shoot armour piercing arrows from a distance.
I like it that way. The army would be intact, and the enemy just die a long way away. :)
p.s. - this Chinese army can make the so-called sophisticated Japanese samurais look like children playing with bamboo sticks. I just adore bloody history. :)
Judging by the name "Romania," I think it's pretty obvious Rome was gonna win this one.
.... by the way, this is the 1st time I've seen this Wargame thing. Nice set up. Does it cost you a lot to have these prepared?
Shadowthorne - Don't forget that these guys used chariots - big slow ones, admittedly...
wigsf - Yes, Rome won, but only after several long and nasty wars.
Shadowthorne again - The figures vary in size and price - these armies were quite expensive by my standards, probably around £200. The terrain is cheap and nasty - the green cloth is an army surplus blanket, a few cheap trees, home made hills and roads make from model railway track underlay. I have made some really pretty layouts in the past but currently lack anywhere to store them, so I have to go with functional these days.
Lokks like a good game could have gone either way...Dacia was always a hard nut for Rome. Is that your Arcane warfare rules?
I still remember our great Vis Bellica game Rock Chef of Rome against the Belgae. Caesar hiding behind a hedge. I should come down to you and we should have a game soon.
Shadowthorne are you in Singapore? The Napnuts are there they are a group of wargamers.
James - no, these are Ancients D6, a nice fun set where instead of having plus for this or minus for that you just get to roll more or less dice instead. eg Skirmishers roll 2 dice, while charging veteran legionaires with rear support roll 7 dice. Simple but effective. I think we should meet for a game some time. Will have to look at the options!
Quite a nice set up, but... where's the shopping mall?
Terri - Yes, the scenary is functional rather than beautiful. The mall? That shows up in our Zombie games...
WOW!!! That is amazing...I had no idea that the gaming was so involved, really neat!!! I'm completely impressed!
Hi John.
I just put a mega burst of 6 posts on my blog. I hope you will come over to comment.
Thank you for posting this - now I can see what you have really been talking about - plus I didn't know about the dice - do all of the gamers use the same rules - like - is there a book of instructions? I am looking forward to seeing some of your Civil War figures!
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