Fantasy battle rules
Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2024 4:05 am
I've taken out my Late Roman & Hun/Goth armies to look at.
As only a 'Proud father" can say, they're lovely. They're mostly Tumbling Dice figures - 22 units a side. Not small forces.
Be that as it may, they don't get much use. I originally started them with a mind to creating some home-groan rules. TBH, this never worked very well. I bought 'War & Conquest' but it operates on a level of detail I don't like. In the few games I had with them, I think more stats & mechanisms were forgotten than actually used.
I've used them in a couple of 36 point Lion Rampant games (the figs are individually mounted & on unit movement trays) but, after all, my pals & I all have medieval LR forces to use.
I'm quite taken by Hail Caesar to use with my Bronze Age armies, so I could use them here - 4 "brigades" a side with 4-5 units per brigade.
I'm sure this will work & will organise a game in a few weeks to try it out.
However, it occurred to me that there might also be an answer in fantasy. Obviously not exactly, but the 2 armies have a certain Lord of the Rings vibe - the Late Roman forces of "Good", all regimented versus the chaotic Huns (who do look a bit orchish) & their human thralls, the Goths.
Clearly, there are no monsters, or wizards in my forces. But, maybe, they could come later, if things worked out?
But, is there a fantasy rule set that meets the parameters of my existing forces? I am not going to re-base or even change movement trays (they are all roughly the same width - 1 unit fights 1 unit). Something of the simplicity of Hail Caesar? Something that can ignore the gaps in my collection & use everything I currently have ie Big Battle games?
NB I am not a fantasy gamer. Yet?
Suggestions welcome.
donald
As only a 'Proud father" can say, they're lovely. They're mostly Tumbling Dice figures - 22 units a side. Not small forces.
Be that as it may, they don't get much use. I originally started them with a mind to creating some home-groan rules. TBH, this never worked very well. I bought 'War & Conquest' but it operates on a level of detail I don't like. In the few games I had with them, I think more stats & mechanisms were forgotten than actually used.
I've used them in a couple of 36 point Lion Rampant games (the figs are individually mounted & on unit movement trays) but, after all, my pals & I all have medieval LR forces to use.
I'm quite taken by Hail Caesar to use with my Bronze Age armies, so I could use them here - 4 "brigades" a side with 4-5 units per brigade.
I'm sure this will work & will organise a game in a few weeks to try it out.
However, it occurred to me that there might also be an answer in fantasy. Obviously not exactly, but the 2 armies have a certain Lord of the Rings vibe - the Late Roman forces of "Good", all regimented versus the chaotic Huns (who do look a bit orchish) & their human thralls, the Goths.
Clearly, there are no monsters, or wizards in my forces. But, maybe, they could come later, if things worked out?
But, is there a fantasy rule set that meets the parameters of my existing forces? I am not going to re-base or even change movement trays (they are all roughly the same width - 1 unit fights 1 unit). Something of the simplicity of Hail Caesar? Something that can ignore the gaps in my collection & use everything I currently have ie Big Battle games?
NB I am not a fantasy gamer. Yet?
Suggestions welcome.
donald