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Kings of War Historical Ancient Combat
Hoplon, Pike & Arrow!
This Supplement is not published by Mantic Games.
Kings of War and all associated logos are property of Mantic Games and are usedwithout permission. No challenge to Mantics intellectual property is intended.
This set of rules was made possible thanks to Mantic Games and their excellent Kings of
War rule set. To use this supplement, you must have a copy of the Kings of War rule set,
which is available from the Mantic Games website.
http://www.manticgames.com/Hobby/Gaming.html
Written by Neldoreth of An Hour or Wolves and Shattered Shields.
Last Updated: September 30, 2011
Update Notes: Updated the nerve values and added Skirmish & Feigned Flightfor KoW 2011
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................................................3
THEARMIES.............................................................................................................................................3
UNITSIZES................................................................................................................................................3
SPECIALRULES........................................................................................................................................3
BARBARIAN!...............................................................................................................................................................4
AMBUSHERS......... ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... .......... .......4
EXPERTRIDERS..........................................................................................................................................................4
FANATICALINSPIRATION.......... .......... ......... .......... ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... ..4
PIKEMEN.....................................................................................................................................................................4
SKIRMISHANDFEIGNEDFLIGHT................ .......... ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... ..4
ARMYCOMPOSITION............................................................................................................................5
ATHENIANARMYCOMPOSITION........... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... .......... .......5
SPARTANARMYCOMPOSITION.......... ......... .......... ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... ..5
THEBANARMYCOMPOSITION.......... .......... ......... .......... ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... .......... .......... ......... ....6
THESSALIANARMYCOMPOSITION.......... .......... ......... .......... ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .....6AETOLIANANDAKARNANIANARMYCOMPOSITION......... ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .....7
PHOKIANARMYCOMPOSITION.......... ......... .......... ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... ..7
ITALIOTANDSICILIOTGREEKARMYCOMPOSITION......... ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .....8
ASIATICGREEKARMYCOMPOSITION.......... ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... .8
EARLYACHAEMENIDPERSIANARMYCOMPOSITION.......... .......... ......... .......... ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... ..8
LATERACHAEMENIDPERSIANARMYCOMPOSITION.......... .......... ......... .......... ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... ..9
SCYTHIANARMYCOMPOSITION..............................................................................................................................9
LIBYANARMYCOMPOSITION...............................................................................................................................10
CYRENEANGREEKARMYCOMPOSITION.......... ......... .......... ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... .......... .......... ..10
VEDICINDIANARMYCOMPOSITION...................................................................................................................10
EARLYMACEDONIANARMYCOMPOSITION......... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .......11
SAITICEGYPTIANARMYCOMPOSITION.............................................................................................................11
LYCIANARMYCOMPOSITION...............................................................................................................................12
PAEONIANARMYCOMPOSITION......... .......... ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .......12
THRACIANARMYCOMPOSITION......... .......... ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .......12
KINGDOMOFKUSHARMYCOMPOSITION..........................................................................................................13
LYDIANARMYCOMPOSITION...............................................................................................................................13
BYTHINIANARMYCOMPOSITION........................................................................................................................14
SYRACUSIANARMYCOMPOSITION......................................................................................................................14
GALLICARMYCOMPOSITION......... ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... .......... ....14
CAMPANIANARMYCOMPOSITION......... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... ......... .......... ....15
LATINANDETRUSCANARMYCOMPOSITION....................................................................................................15
ALEXANDERSMACEDONIAARMYCOMPOSITION............................................................................................16
ALEXANDERSIMPERIALARMYCOMPOSITION.................................................................................................16
MACEDONIANSUCCESSORSARMYCOMPOSITION............................................................................................16
CLASSICALINDIANARMYCOMPOSITION...........................................................................................................17
ARMYLISTPROFILESINFANTRY...................................................................................................19
ARMYLISTPROFILESCAVALRY&HEROES................................................................................20
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Introduction
Mantic Games free Kings of War
miniature game rules are one of the best,
streamlined yet tactically deep fantasyminiature games out there. So why not
make a historical version? Thissupplement aims to do that. You will
need a copy of the free Kings of Warrules to use this supplement.
The age of the Hoplon, Pike & Arrow is
a time that inspires many gamers. Linesof decorated shields and spears of the
Greeks, the culturally diverse armies of
Persia, and the pike-wielding armies of
Alexander are just three armies that
gamers collect with vigour. Thissupplement attempts to bring that period
to the Kings of War rule set; it is
designed to let you field armies ofempire builders in Greece, as well as the
rest of Europe, Asia, and Africa!
The Armies
This supplement intends to cover the
period between the beginning of theGreek epic poems, through the Persian
Empire and right up to Alexanders riseand fall. This supplement also attempts
to represent the enemy armies of thegreat empire builders, including those in
Greece, Persia, Europe, North Africa,
and Asia. As such, this supplement will
contain army lists to use for the entireperiod of the Hoplon, Pike & Arrow.
Inspired by the simplified yet tactically
deep army lists released by Mantic
Games so far, the lists will present a
generic collection of units for all armiesrepresented. It may seem as though the
lists are not specific enough, but they
will allow you to get past the fiddly list-building details and get into game play.
Unit Sizes
The Kings of War unit sizes are
represented by the number of figures that
make them up in Mantic publications.Since that represents a unit footprint
based on Mantic Games availableproducts those definitions will not work
for this historical supplement.
Therefor unit sizes will be standardized
here using the measurement of the
frontage or width and the depth of theunits.
Units come in four sizes: half-troops,
troops, regiments, and hordes. Along
with unit sizes are the unit types, which
include infantry, cavalry, heroes, andwar engines. A units size or footprint is
represented as:
UnitType Figures Width Depth
Hero 1 20-25mm 20-25mm
WarEngine 1 40-60mm 40-60mm
HeroinChariot 1 60mm 100mm
InfantryTroop 6-10 100mm 30-40mm
Infantry
Regiment
16-20 100mm 60-80mm
InfantryHorde 32-40 200mm 60-80mm
CavalryTroop 4-5 120mm 40-50mm
Cavalry
Regiment
8-10 120mm 80-
100mm
ChariotTroop 1model 60mm 100mm
Chariot
Regiment
2
models
120mm 80-
100mm
WarElephant 1model 50-60mm 80-
100mm
Special Rules
Most special rules used in this
supplement are the same as those used inthe Kings of War rule set, and are
defined there. However there are some
special rules that are specific to the
historical lists and will be defined here.
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Barbarian!
Barbarians were both fearless and
ferocious when they charged. They could
often shatter their enemies by weight of
force; Unfortunately, they were often
difficult to control as well, and after
their initial ferocious charge, they
tended to lose momentum in the face of
more disciplined troops.
The unit must charge if it can, and it will
always charge the closest unit. The unitwill always move D6 inches straight
ahead when carrying out its Regroup!
move when an opponent is routed after a
melee. Finally, if an enemy unit that isthe same size or smaller has more
casualty markers than the Barbarian!
unit when it would take a nerve test, the
enemy unit will automatically route;However, if the enemy unit has an
inspiring hero within 6, the unit makes
a Nerve Test as normal, except using the
following outcomes: if the result isbelow the second number of the nerve
value, the unit will waver, if it is more
than the second number, it will route.
Ambushers
Ambushers are always a threat to any
army of ranks and files. Despite their
hoplite shields and comprehensive
armour peltast ambushers could shatter
the ranks of hoplite units.
Units with theAmbush trait may enterthe board at the end of any of its
players turns. The player assigns the
numbers 1-3 to the edge of thebattlefield that they wish the unit to enterfrom and a 4, 5, and 6 to the other three
edges and rolls a D6 to determine which
edge the unit is placed adjacent to.
Expert Riders
Warriors of the Steppe had existed for
millennia before the Viking age, and
centuries after. They were expert riders
and could make terrible war from the
backs of their mounts.
Units with theExpert Riders trait do not
suffer the -1 penalty when shooting after
movement.
Fanatical Inspiration
Many men were driven with religious
fervor, and the religious leaders that
drove them into battle were often
attributed with miraculous abilities to
heal and protect
A Religious Fanatic hero with theFanatical Inspiration trait can use the
Heal(2) spell during the shooting phase;
this represents the Fanatics ability to
inspire warriors even when theyvetaken grievous casualties.
Pikemen
The fear of charging a line of long pikes
is terrible for anyone tasked to carry it
out. The command of the battlefield thatthey afforded helped Macedonia conquer
much of the known world.
A Regiment-sized unit with the Pikemen
trait gains 10 attacks in melee. A Horde
unit with the Pikemen trait gains 20 extraattacks in melee.
Skirmish and Feigned Flight
Skirmishers and skirmishing light
cavalry were well known for their ability
to withdraw in the face of a charge. Notonly that, but they could regroup and
continue to harass their targets with bow
and javelin missiles.
Any unit with the Skirmish or Feigned
Flightspecial ability ignores the Follow-
On requirements.
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Army Composition
Unlike many supplements for other
miniature games, this supplement
contains a single list of unit types.Soldiers during this period fought in
very similar ways and so this schemeworks well. Also, it allows you to get
past the complex list building that othergames use, and get right into the
gaming!
There are only two army compositionrules in Kings of War that apply to this
supplement: for every regiment-sized
unit or larger in your army you can have
one hero. Although the same rules apply
to army composition in this book, youmight want to field specific armies for
the period. The following sections
provide details on how to field Greeksand their enemy armies as they were
(more or less anyway).
Its worth noting here that the lists
defined below describe the saga-styleinterpretation of history where heroes
are powerful and can have a major effect
on battles. If you would like to stick with
a more conservative view of the role ofcommanders, then you should restrict
your hero choices to a single Noble
Warrior as the army general, and all
other commanders using the stats of theArmy Standard Bearer. This way the
primary role of the heroes will be a
command support role.
This supplement also includes War
elephant units. War elephants can be
included in armies in the same way as
Heroes; you may have as many heroes orwar elephants as you have regiment-
sized or larger units. That is, if you have
three regiments in your army, you can
have up to three heroes or war elephants.You can not have three heroes and three
war elephants.
Athenian Army Composition
This section will provide guidelines for
Athenian armies from about 700BCE to
the coming of Rome in 275BCE. The
armies of Athens were one of the most
diverse armies in Greece and includedhoplite spearmen, peltasts, cavalry, and
skirmishers.
As with all of the armies of the Greekcity-states, Athens employed many
hoplite spearmen. Hoplites typically
fought in large, shallow units of spear-
wielding city dwellers. Many hadhelmets, some had armour, but most
fought only in their everyday clothing.
Along with the hoplite spearmen,Thessallian cavalry were employedalong with skirmishers wielding slings
and javelins. Also peltasts, which were
more heavily armoured skirmishing units,
were employed.
66-80% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, must be Hoplites.
0-20% of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, can be made up of
Peltasts.0-20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, can be made up ofLight Cavalry.
20-25% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, can be made up of
Skirmishers.
You may have as many heroes as you
have regiment-sized or larger units.
Spartan Army Composition
Sparta, or Lacedaemon as it was known
during the period, was a city-state that
was centered on its military. During
Spartas military height it was said thatone Spartan warrior was worth several
men of any other city-state.
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Despite its focus on its military and its
success against the expansion of thePersian Empire into Greece, Spartas
losses in the Peloponnesian war could
not be overcome. Along with that, its
political and cultural conservatismcompromised its alliances and it
ultimately became a third-rate power
until the Macedonians and then Rome
conquered Greece.
Spartas armies in early Greece
resembled those of the other city-states.
As it came into power however, it began
to display a more regularly armed anddressed soldiers the lambda shield and
crestless helmets until it fell from
prominence.
75-100% of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, must be Hoplites.
0-20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be Peasant Levy.
0-20% of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, can be made up of
Peltasts.
0-20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up ofMedium Cavalry.
0-20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up ofSkirmishers.
You may have as many heroes as you
have regiment-sized or larger units.
Theban Army Composition
This list represents the armies of the
Greek city-state of Thebes, and
shouldnt be confused with the Egyptiancity of the same name.
Along with Sparta and Athens, Thebes
was a major player in the Greek political
and military landscape from the outset. Itallied with Athens and Sparta at different
times and ultimately became the
dominant city-state until it came into
conflict with the Phokians, where itsarmies were defeated. After its defeat,
Thebes invited the Macedonians to help
subjugate the Phokians, and therefore
paved the way for Macedoniandominance in Greece.
The armies of Thebes used war gear that
was very similar to other Greek city-
states. However it is believed that laterTheban armies used a common shield
device of a club.
50-75% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, must be Hoplites.
0-20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, can be made up ofPeltasts.
20-33% of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, may be made up of
Medium Cavalry.
20-33% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up ofSkirmishers.
You may have as many heroes as you
have regiment-sized or larger units.
Thessalian Army Composition
Thessaly was a region in northern
Greece that had a greater proportion ofcavalry warriors than its neighbors to the
south. The cavalry-heavy army was
likely due to influences of horse tribes to
the north.
Thessaly was a powerful region during
its time. It was conquered by Persia in
480BCE. It then came under the power
of Philip of Macedon and took part inthe campaign of Alexander the Great.
Finally, it became part of the
Macedonian province of Rome at the
rise of the Roman Empire.
Thessaly is known for not only its
cavalry, but its naked javelin men as
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well. No army is complete without at
least two units of naked skirmishers andmany units of light and medium cavalry.
20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up of
Medium Cavalry.
33-50% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, must be Hoplites.
20-30% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up ofMedium or Light Cavalry.
20-50% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up of
Skirmishers.
You may have as many heroes as youhave regiment-sized or larger units.
Aetolian and Akarnanian Army
Composition
This list represents the armies of the
Aetolia and Akarnania. These tworegions of Greece were west of Athens,
with Akarnania on the Ionian Sea and
Aetolia bordering it to the east.
Aetolia and Akarnania both held
strategic importance in Greece, and sowere involved in many of its wars,
allying with various factions for variousreasons throughout the period.
Akarnania, being on the coast, was a
focus, first being controlled by Athens,
then surrendering to Sparta, then fightingwith Athens again, and finally, like the
rest of Greece, falling to Macedonia.
Both realms of Greece share similar hilly
and rocky terrain, and therefor favouringlight skirmishing troops. Despite that,
hoplite units and light horse also played
a role in their armies.
33% of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, must be Hoplites.
0-20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, can be made up ofLight Cavalry.
50-66% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up of
Skirmishers.
You may have as many heroes as you
have regiment-sized or larger units.
Phokian Army Composition
This list represents the armies of the
Phokia, a Greek city in the north of
Greece Between Athens and Thessalia.
Phokia played a role in the wars ofGreece, just like every other ancient
Greek realm. Given its position, itplayed a major role in the wars against
Persia, and ultimately helped paved theway for Macedonian domination of
Greece by undermining the power of
Thebes.
Early Phokian armies resembled those ifAetolia and Akarnania very much, being
made up of mostly skirmishers with a
small number of hoplites. Later onPhokia adopted peltasts and medium
cavalry.
20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, must be Hoplites.
0-33% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, can be made up of
Peltasts.
0-20% of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, can be made up of
Light or Medium Cavalry.
25-66% of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, may be made up ofSkirmishers.
You may have as many heroes as you
have regiment-sized or larger units.
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Italiot and Siciliot Greek Army
Composition
This list represents the armies of the
Italiot and Siciliot Greeks.
During the prominence of the Greek city
states Greek colonies were started in
many areas in southern Europe and the
near east. Among those city states werethose on the Italian peninsula and the
island of Sicily.
Italiot and Siciliot armies resembled
those of other city states, beingpredominantly made up of hoplite
spearmen. However, they also made
greater use of cavalry, and included both
medium and light cavalry.
50-60% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, must be Hoplites.
20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, can be made up ofMedium Cavalry.
0-25% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up of
Skirmishers.
0-20% of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, may be made up of
Light Cavalry.
You may have as many heroes as you
have regiment-sized or larger units.
Asiatic Greek Army Composition
This list represents the armies of the
Greek colonies in western Asia.
During the prominence of the Greek city
states Greek colonies were started inmany areas in southern Europe and the
near east. Among the colonies, many
Greek city-states started in near Asia,
including those along the coast ofmodern Turkey, the Black sea, and other
areas.
Overall the Asiatic Greeks resembled the
other Greek city-states. The only realexception is their failure to use peltasts
and their increase in the prominence of
Medium Cavalry.
66-75% of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, must be Hoplites.
20-25% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, can be made up of
Medium Cavalry.
20-33% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up of
Skirmishers.
You may have as many heroes as youhave regiment-sized or larger units.
Early Achaemenid Persian Army
Composition
This army list represents the armies of
the first Persian Empire, and was the
largest empire the world had yet seen.
The early Achaemenid period outlines
armies of Persia prior to and including
the Greco-Persian wars. Warfare during
this period was influenced by the
nomadic lifestyle of many of the nationswithin the empire, and had not yet seen
the influence of the Greek city states inmodern Greece.
During this period chariots played a
major roll in Persias armies; not only
would the elite and noble soldiers usethem in battle, but the Emperor himself
and his satraps would often use them.
Also, bowmen and cavalry were a
cornerstone of the Persian armies of the
period.
Given the wide expanse of the Persian
Empire, the troops that made up Persian
armies consisted of many differentpeoples; this should be reflected within
the units in your army.
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20-33% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, must be made up ofChariots or Medium Cavalry.
20-33% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, can be made up of
Pavisiers.
20-25% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up of
Levy Freemen. Levy Freemen must
swap their shields (lowering their De to3+) for bows (+10pts for Troops, +15pts
for Regiments, and +30pts for Hordes).
20-33% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up ofSkirmishers.
0-20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, can be made up of
Peltasts.
You may have as many heroes as you
have regiment-sized or larger units.
Later Achaemenid Persian Army
Composition
This army list represents the later armies
of the first Persian Empire, which was
the largest empire the world had yet seen.The later Achaemenid period outlines
armies of Persia after the Greco-Persianwars. Warfare in Persia during this
period was influenced by the tactics and
equipment of the Greek city-states. Thus
the reliance on archery lost favour in theface of an adoption of spear-armed
warriors.
Despite the shift to a Greek-influenced
style of warfare, Persia maintained itsuse of cavalry and chariots, while
adopting scythed chariots.
Given the wide expanse of the Persian
Empire, the troops that made up Persianarmies consisted of many different
peoples; this should be reflected within
the units in your army.
20-33% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, must be made up ofChariots or Medium Cavalry.
20-33% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, can be made up of
Light Cavalry.
20-33% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up of
Hoplites playing the role of Persian,
Egyptian, or Asiatic Greek spearmen, orPeltasts.
0-20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up of
Scythed Chariots.
0-20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up of
Skirmishers.
0-20% of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, can be made up of
Peltasts.
You may have as many heroes as you
have regiment-sized or larger units.
Scythian Army Composition
This army list represents the armies of
the nomadic Scythian cultures. TheScythians came into conflict with many
nations and city-states of the period,
including the Greek city-states,Macedonia and the Persian Empire.
Scythians are a tribe of nomadic riders
that first came into the historical record
as having lived in the Pontic-Caspiansteppe spanning the area north of the
Black Sea to as far east as the Caspian
Sea.
Given their nomadic nature, they foughtpredominantly on horseback, in loose
formation, using the bow. However, it is
known that Scythian armies also
included foot soldiers of lower classes.
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0-20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, must be made up ofMedium Cavalry.
60-80% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, can be made up of
Light Cavalry.
0-20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up of
Levy Peasants. Levy Peasants may swap
their shields (lowering their defense to2+) for bows (+5pts for Troop units,
+10pts for Regiments, and +20pts for
Hordes).
0-20% of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, may be made up of
Skirmishers.
0-20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, can be made up ofPeltasts.
You may have as many heroes as you
have regiment-sized or larger units.
Libyan Army Composition
This army list represents the armies of
the tribes in Libya during the period.
Libyan tribes came into conflict with thePersian Empire as it expanded across
north Africa.
Prior to the Islamic expansion in the 8thcentury CE, Libya was dominated by
nomadic Berbers who were brought
together for war by ruling elite from the
cities on the coast. Thus, skirmishingunits of foot soldiers dominated the style
of warfare during the period.
Along with the majority of skirmishing
foot troops, Libyan armies also includedchariots (typically the ruling elite and the
general himself) and light cavalry.
0-20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up ofChariots.
0-20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up ofLight Cavalry.
60-100% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, can be made up of
Skirmishers.
You may have as many heroes as you
have regiment-sized or larger units.
Cyrenean Greek Army Composition
This army list represents the armies of
the Greek city-state of Cyrene on the
shores of modern-day Libya. They came
into conflict with Libyan and Persianarmies.
During the period the Greek peoplessettled many lands, including the Italian
peninsula, Sicily, the Asiatic coast ofmodern-day Turkey, as well as the North
African coast. Cyrene was a major
Greek settlement in North Africa.
The Cyrenean Greek armies were a mixof their Greek neighbors and the chariot
warfare of Persia and Libya.
20-33% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up ofChariots.
20-33% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up ofHoplites.
0-20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up of
Medium Cavalry.
20-33% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, can be made up of
Skirmishers.
You may have as many heroes as youhave regiment-sized or larger units.
Vedic Indian Army Composition
This army list represents the armies ofIndia during the later Vedic period.
Vedic Indian armies came into conflict
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with the Scythians and the Persian
Empire.
This period in India was dominated by
the rise of the early Indo-Aryan
kingdoms known as the Mahajanapadas.
During the period there were sixteengreat kingdoms, according to Buddhist
texts.
The armies of India during the Vedic
period included chariots, ridden by thenobility and usually the general himself,
war elephants, and bowmen.
33% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, must be made up ofChariots.
33-66% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up of
Levy Freemen. Levy Freemen mustswap their shields (lowering their De to
3+) for bows (+10pts for Troops, +15pts
for Regiments, and +30pts for Hordes).
0-33% of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, must be made up of
Levy Peasants.
You may have as many heroes or war
elephants as you have regiment-sized orlarger units.
Early Macedonian Army Composition
This army list represents the armies of
Early Macedonia. This army represents
Macedonia prior to its rise at the hands
of Philip and Alexander.
Prior to the rise of Macedonia, the
kingdom was essentially very similar to
its Greek cousins to the south. The
defining difference was that Macedoniawas still under the rule of a hereditary
kingdom. That along with other cultural
features were considered archaic and
essentially non-Greek at the time.
The armies of Macedonia during this
period were heavily influenced by not
only the Greek city states to the south,
but also the Thracians and horse culturesto the north and east.
0-20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up of
Knights, representing Macedonian shockcavalry.
0-20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up of
Hoplites.
50-60% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, can be made up of
Peltasts.
20% of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, can be made up of
Skirmishers.
You may have as many heroes as you
have regiment-sized or larger units.
Saitic Egyptian Army Composition
This army list represents the armies of
Saitic Egypt, which covered the 26thdynasty.
The 26th Dynasty of Egypt came into
conflict with the Kyrenian Greek,
Meroitic Kushite, and finally the PersianEmpire. During the period, the
Egyptians attempted to regain control of
the near east, but in the end fell to thePersian Empire conquered Egypt. Until
the fall of Persia, Egyptian armies fought
under the Persians.
Egyptian armies during this period stillincluded chariots, however they were
dominated by spearmen.
0-20% of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, may be made up ofChariots or Medium Cavalry.
50% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up of
Hoplites, playing the role of Egyptianspearmen.
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20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, can be made up ofLight Cavalry.
0-20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up of
Levy Freemen. Levy Freemen mustswap their shields (lowering their De to
3+) for bows (+10pts for Troops, +15pts
for Regiments, and +30pts for Hordes).
0-20% of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, can be made up of
Skirmishers.
You may have as many heroes as you
have regiment-sized or larger units.
Lycian Army Composition
This army list represents the armies of
Lycia during the period between 546-300BCE.
Lycia was a federation of cities that
existed along the southern coast of
modern Turkey. The federation cameunder the control of the Persian Empire
in 546 until 468 when Athens took
control through military campaigning.With the Peloponnesian wars, Lycia
broke away from Athens, and eventuallyrejoined the Persian Empire with greater
autonomy.
The armies of Lycia included cavalry
and peltasts as well as peasant levies. It
also included a special unit of marines
which were very effective in combat.
20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up of
Medium Cavalry.
50-66% of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, may be made up of
Peltasts or Levy Peasants.
0-20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, can be made up ofElite Warriors, playing the role of
Lycian marines.
20-33%of the units in your army, not
including heroes, can be made up ofSkirmishers.
You may have as many heroes as you
have regiment-sized or larger units.
Paeonian Army Composition
This army list represents the armies of
Paeonia during the period between 500-
280BCE.
The Kingdom of Paeonia existed to the
north of Macedonia and was surrounded
by Thrace and Illyria. The Kingdom
came into conflict with Thracians,Illyrians, and the Persian Empire. With
the rise of Macedonia under Philip and
Alexander, the Paeonian Kingdom came
under Macedonian control.
Given Paeonias proximity to Thrace,
Macedonia, and Illyria, its armies were
heavily dominated by peltast-style
warfare.
20-33% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up of
Light Cavalry.
50-66%of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, can be made up of
Peltasts or Skirmishers.
20%of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, must be made up of
Skirmishers.
You may have as many heroes as you
have regiment-sized or larger units.
Thracian Army Composition
This list may be used to field armies of
Thrace. During this period, Thrace cameinto conflict with the Greek states,
Paeonia, Macedonia, Scythia, and the
Persian Empire.
Despite its conflicts, Thracia was a well-established source of effective
mercenaries throughout the Greek world.
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Led by a king and having a mix of plains
and mountainous regions, the Thraciantribes thrived into the Roman age.
Given the terrain of Thrace, its armies
were dominated by fast, light foot troops
that gave the Hoplite armies of theperiod difficulty.
10-20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be Medium
Cavalry.
33-60% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be Peltasts.
20-30% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up ofLight Cavalry or skirmishers.
You may have as many heroes as you
have regiment-sized or larger units.
Kingdom of Kush Army Composition
This list may be used to field armies of
the Kingdom of Kush during the. The
Kingdom rose out of the ashes of NewKingdom Egypt and was known by the
Greeks as Ethiopia, but existed in what
is now the Republic of Sudan.
The Kingdom of Kush was heavilyinfluenced by Egypt before and after
Alexanders Macedonian armies
conquered it. It came into conflict withPersia, Macedonian successors, and
eventually with Rome.
The Kingdom of Kush was made up of
units of bowmen, elite warriors wieldingswords, as well as a levy of citizens.
33-60% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be Hoplitesplaying the role of Kushite spearmen, orElite Warriors.
20-30% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be Levy Freemen.
Levy Freemen must swap their shields(lowering their De to 3+) for bows
(+10pts for Troops, +15pts for
Regiments, and +30pts for Hordes).
0-30% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up of
Skirmishers.
You may have as many heroes or warelephants as you have regiment-sized or
larger units.
Lydian Army Composition
This army list represents armies from the
Kingdom of Lydia. Lydia existed in
what is now western Turkey.
The Kingdom of Lydia grew from asmall area in western Turkey to control
the entire area, including the coast andits Greek cities. Throughout its
existence it game into conflict with theAsiatic Greek city-states, Thrace, and
finally the Persian Empire. After
attacking the Persian Empire, Lydia was
conquered and became a Persian Satrapyin 546 BCE until the fall of Persia at the
hands of Alexanders Macedonians.
The Kingdom of Lydia used cavalryshock troops and chariots in their armies.
They also made use of spearmen leviesand light cavalry.
20% of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, may be Chariots.
20-33% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be Heavy Cavalry.
33-60% of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, may be made up of
Hoplites, playing the role of citizen levy
spearmen.
20% of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, may be made up of
Skirmishers.
You may have as many heroes as you
have regiment-sized or larger units.
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Bythinian Army Composition
This army list represents armies from
Bythinia, including times when the
region was independent from dominance
as well as during its many rebellions.
Lydia existed in what is now north-western Turkey.
The area of Bythinia was populated by a
migrant Thracian tribe according toancient Greek authors. Throughout its
history, Bythinia became dominated first
by Lydia, then Persia, then Macedonia,
and finally Rome. Throughout itsexistence it waged many wars of
inependance.
The hilly and forested terrain of theregion heavily influenced Bythinianarmies. Primarily they consisted of noble
cavalry and peasant skirmishers and
peltasts.
20% of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, may be Medium
Cavalry.
0-20% of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, may be Light Cavalry.
50-60% of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, may be made up of
Peltasts or Levy Peasants.
0-20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up of
Skirmishers.
You may have as many heroes as youhave regiment-sized or larger units.
Syracusian Army Composition
This army list represents armies fromSyracuse, a prominent city on the
southeastern coast of Sicily.
Syracuse was founded by Greek settlers
in the early 8th century BCE and grew tobecome a major power in the
Mediterranean. The city played a role in
the Peloponnesian War, siding with
Sparta against Athens. It also waged war
against and along side Carthage, as wellas other Greek colonies in Italy.
Given its cultural ties to Greece,
Syracusian armies bore a strong
resemblance to other Greek city-states. Itprimarily relied on hoplites, but also
took advantage of cavalry.
0-20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be MediumCavalry.
0-20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be Light Cavalry.
50-60% of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, may be made up of
Hoplites.
0-20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up ofPeltasts or Levy Peasants with the
Barbarian! special rule.
20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up ofSkirmishers.
You may have as many heroes as you
have regiment-sized or larger units.Gallic Army Composition
This army list represents those of the
Gallic tribes that came in conflict withthe Greek world and its neighbors.
The Gauls were a Celtic people, best
known for their conflict with Rome.
They existed in central Europe and theBritish Isles and came into conflict with
Thrace, some Latin tribes, and the
Etruscan League of Greek city-statesthat existed in Italy.
Gallic armies during this period
favoured the use of chariots for noble
warriors. However, their primary type of
units were barbarian hordes.
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20-33% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be chariot units.
50% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be either Levy
Freemen or Levy Peasants. All peasants
have theBarbarian! special rule.
20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be Heavy Cavalry.
0-33% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be MediumCavalry.
0-33% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be Light Cavalry.
10-20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, should be Skirmishers.You may have as many heroes as you
have regiment-sized or larger units.
Campanian Army Composition
This army list represents armies from the
Italian region of Campania. Campania
came into conflict with the EtruscanGreeks as well as early Italian and Latin
armies.
Campania was known for its mountedsoldiers, who made up a key part of
Macedonias armies during its expansion.
The region of central Italy was
autonomous for a time, making war withits neighbors. This lasted until it was
captured by Rome in later times.
Campania relied on cavalry in a similar
fashion to other Greek city-states. Also,it included a large number of citizen levy
and peltasts.
20-33% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be MediumCavalry.
33% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be Hoplites.
20-33% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, must be Peltasts orLevy Peasants.
20-33% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be Skirmisher
units.
You may have as many heroes as you
have regiment-sized or larger units.
Latin and Etruscan Army
Composition
This army list represents armies from the
city-states of the Italian peninsula late inthe period. This includes early Rome and
Latin city-states as well as the Etruscan
league of Greek city-states that existed
on the Italian peninsula.
The Italian peninsula was the site of
many Greek settlements that formed
their own city-states. A number of these
city-states on the west coast of thepeninsula formed a league. Along with
the Greek settlements were the Latin
inhabitants, including the Romans. Until
the rise of Rome, these city-states viedfor power and land with each other
constantly.Given their heavy influence from theGreek city-states in Greece, armies from
the Etruscan League and Latin cities
resemble their Greek counter parts.
However, they also began to develop theforms of fighting similar to what would
become Roman legionaries.
20-33% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be Medium
Cavalry.33-75% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be Hoplites.
0-40% of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, must be Peltasts or
Levy Peasants.
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0-40% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be Elite Warriors.
20-33% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be Skirmisher
units.
You may have as many heroes as youhave regiment-sized or larger units.
Alexanders Macedonia Army
Composition
This army list represents Macedonian
armies during the reign of Phillip II and
Alexander. It includes the entireexpansion of the Macedonian Empire.
The era of Macedonian dominance was
brought about by Phillip II, when hedeposed his brother and claimed himselfking. Phillip was responsible for
redesigning the Macedonian army,
taking the traditional hoplite design used
by other Greek city-states, and addingelements to make it more effective. The
major changes were the addition of
heavy cavalry and light foot troops,
giving the army greater speed andmaneuverability. Finally, he increased
the length of spears used, bringing aboutthe pike-armed phalanxes of armies thatwould conquer much of the known
world.
Over all Macedonian armies were
similar in form to other Greek city-states.However with the increased length of
spears and greater cavalry component,
Macedonian armies fought in a more
effective way.
20% of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, may be Heavy Cavalry,
playing the role of Campainian Cavalry.
20% of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, may be Medium or
Light Cavalry.
50% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, must be Pikes.
0-20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be Peltast or
Skirmisher units.
You may have as many heroes as youhave regiment-sized or larger units.
Alexanders Imperial Army
Composition
This army list represents the armies of
Alexanders Imperial army beginning
with his conflicts in the Asiansubcontinent including India and
Pakistan.
With his Empire build and Persiadefeated, Alexander built his army toinclude influences from all over his new
empire.
With the expansion of the Macedonian
empire, the armies of Alexander adoptedmany aspects from other cultures, while
still retaining the effective elements
from earlier.
20-33% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be Heavy Cavalry,playing the role of Campainian Cavalry.
50% of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, must be Pikes.
20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be Peltast or
Skirmisher units.
You may have as many heroes, war
elephants or war machines as you have
regiment-sized or larger units. That is,
you cannot include both war elephantsand artillery in your army; you must
choose one or the other, but not both.
Macedonian Successors Army
Composition
This army list represents the armies of
the Successors to the Macedonian
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Kingdom. Prior to his death, Alexander
could not properly specify an heir, whichprecipitated the rise of factions vying for
power.
The power struggle that took place after
the death of Alexander involved manyplayers, including his mother Queen
Olympias. The struggle continued for
about 40 years, until the four successor
kingdoms rose from what was theMacedonian Empire: Ptolemaic Egypt,
the Seleucid Empire, the Kingdom of
Pergamon, and the Kingdom of
Macedonia, whose time is not covered inthis supplement.
Although the successor armies
resembled those of Alexanders, they
didnt have the same breadth of authority,and so relied less on expensive units.
Instead they included more allies from
various areas.
20% of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, may be Heavy Cavalry,
playing the role of Campainian Cavalry.
20% of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, may be Medium
Cavalry.
40-50% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, must be Pikes.
0-20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be Peltast, Levy
Peasants, Levy Peasants with the
Barbarian! special rule, or Skirmisherunits.
You may have as many heroes or war
elephants as you have regiment-sized orlarger units.
Classical Indian Army Composition
This army list represents the armies of
classical India. This army representsthose that came into conflict with
Scythia, the Persian Empire, Alexanders
armies, and later the Seleucid Empire.
This army list spans a great amount of
time, from about 500BCE to 550CE
when the Huns invaded. During that
time many empires and nations invadednorthern India, including Alexander of
Macedonia. This army is representative
of all battles taking place in the period,
including the famous battle of Hydaspeswhere Alexander was victorious. Finally,
it includes the Imperial, Republican and
mountain Indian tribes.
Imperial and Mountain Indian armieswould include elephants, whereas
Republican Indian armies would not;
republican armies were made up
primarily of citizens of cities, soelephants were not common.
Classical Indian armies made great use
of elephants, which was the reason for
Alexanders armies adopting them later.They also made heavy use of chariots
and archers.
0-33% of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, may be Chariots.
20% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be Medium
Cavalry.
33-50% of the units in your army, not
including heroes, may be made up of
Levy Freemen. Levy Freemen must
swap their shields (lowering their De to3+) for bows (+10pts for Troops, +15pts
for Regiments, and +30pts for Hordes).
0-20% of the units in your army, notincluding heroes, may be Elite Warriorsor Skirmisher units.
You may have as many heroes or war
elephants as you have regiment-sized or
larger units.
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ARMY LIST PROFILES
Infantry
ELITE WARRIORSELITE WARRIORS TROOP Cost: 85 pts
Type Sp Me Ra De At NeInfantry 5 3+ - 5+ 10 11/13Special: Can have banner (+10 pts), musician (+5 pts).
ELITE WARRIORS REGIMENT Cost: 160 ptsType Sp Me Ra De At Ne
Infantry 5 3+ - 5+ 10 14/16Special: Can have banner (+15 pts), musician (+10 pts).
ELITE WARRIORS HORDE Cost: 300 ptsType Sp Me Ra De At Ne
Infantry 5 3+ - 5+ 10 21/23Special: Can have banner (+20 pts), musician (+15 pts).
HOPLITESHOPLITE TROOP Cost: 60 ptsType Sp Me Ra De At Ne
Infantry 5 4+ 5+ 4+ 10 11/13Special: Can have banner (+10 pts), musician (+5 pts).
HOPLITE REGIMENT Cost: 125 ptsType Sp Me Ra De At Ne
Infantry 5 4+ 5+ 4+ 10 14/16Special:Phalanx. Can have banner (+15 pts), musician (+10
pts).
HOPLITE HORDE Cost: 235 ptsType Sp Me Ra De At Ne
Infantry 5 4+ 5+ 4+ 20 21/23Special:Phalanx. Can have banner (+20 pts), musician (+15
pts).
LEVY FREEMENLEVY FREEMEN TROOP Cost: 60 ptsType Sp Me Ra De At Ne
Infantry 5 4+ 5+ 4+ 10 11/13Special: Can have banner (+10 pts), musician (+5 pts).
LEVY FREEMEN REGIMENT Cost: 110 ptsType Sp Me Ra De At Ne
Infantry 5 4+ 5+ 4+ 10 14/16Special: Can have banner (+15 pts), musician (+10 pts).
LEVY FREEMEN HORDE Cost: 210 pts
Type Sp Me Ra De At NeInfantry 5 4+ 5+ 4+ 20 21/23Special: Can have banner (+20 pts), musician (+15 pts).
LEVY PEASANTSLEVY PEASANTS TROOP Cost: 45 ptsType Sp Me Ra De At Ne
Infantry 5 4+ 5+ 3+ 10 9/11Special:Can have banner (+10 pts), musician (+5 pts).
LEVY PEASANTS REGIMENT Cost: 80 ptsType Sp Me Ra De At Ne
Infantry 5 4+ 5+ 3+ 10 12/14Special: Can have banner (+15 pts), musician (+10 pts).
LEVY PEASANTS HORDE Cost: 150 ptsType Sp Me Ra De At Ne
Infantry 5 4+ 5+ 3+ 20 19/21Special: Can have banner (+20 pts), musician (+15 pts).
PAVIS IERSPAVISIER REGIMENT Cost: 160 ptsType Sp Me Ra De At Ne
Infantry 5 5+ 4+ 5+ 10 14/16Special: Bows. Can have banner (+15 pts), musician (+10
pts).
PAVISIER HORDE Cost: 305 ptsType Sp Me Ra De At Ne
Infantry 5 5+ 4+ 5+ 20 21/23Special: Bows. Can have banner (+20 pts), musician (+15
pts).
PELTASTSPELTAST TROOP Cost: 80 ptsType Sp Me Ra De At Ne
Infantry 6 4+ 3+ 3+ 10 11/13Special: Nimble. Javelins. Can have banner (+10 pts),
musician (+5 pts).
PELTAST REGIMENT Cost: 150 ptsType Sp Me Ra De At Ne
Infantry 6 4+ 3+ 3+ 20 14/16Special: Javelins. Can have banner (+15 pts), musician (+10
pts).
SKIRMISHERSSKIRMISHER TROOP Cost: 70 ptsType Sp Me Ra De At Ne
Infantry 7 5+ 4+ 3+ 10 11/13Special:Nimble. Skirmish. Javelins. Can take bows for +20
pts. Can have musician (+5 pts).
WAR ENGINESBOLT THROWER Cost: 70 ptsType Sp Me Ra De At Ne
War Eng 5 - 4+ 4+ 6 10/12
Special: Piercing(2).
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Cavalry & Heroes
LIGHT CAVALRYLIGHT CAVALRY TROOP Cost: 90 ptsType Sp Me Ra De At NeCavalry 10 5+ 4+ 4+ 8 11/13Special: Javelins.Nimble. Feigned Flight. Can replace
Javelins with Bows for +20pts. Can have banner (+15 pts),
musician (+10 pts).
LIGHT CAVALRY REGIMENT Cost: 170 ptsType Sp Me Ra De At Ne
Cavalry 10 5+ 4+ 4+ 16 14/16Special: Javelins.Nimble. Feigned Flight. Can replace
Javelins with Bows for +40pts. Can have banner (+20 pts),
musician (+15 pts).
MEDIUM CAVALRYCAVALRY TROOP Cost: 70 ptsType Sp Me Ra De At NeCavalry 9 4+ - 4+ 8 11/13Special: Can have banner (+15 pts), musician (+10 pts).
Crushing Strength (1).
CAVALRY REGIMENT Cost: 130 ptsType Sp Me Ra De At Ne
Cavalry 9 4+ - 4+ 16 14/16Special: Can have banner (+20 pts), musician (+15 pts).
Crushing Strength (1).
HEAVY CAVALRYHEAVY CAVALRY TROOP Cost: 90 pts
Type Sp Me Ra De At NeCavalry 9 3+ - 5+ 8 11/13Special: Can have banner (+15 pts), musician (+10 pts).
Crushing Strength (1).
HEAVY CAVALRY REGIMENT Cost: 160 ptsType Sp Me Ra De At Ne
Cavalry 9 3+ - 5+ 16 14/16Special: Can have banner (+20 pts), musician (+15 pts).
Crushing Strength (1).
CHARIOTSCHARIOT TROOP Cost: 80 ptsType Sp Me Ra De At Ne
Chariot 9 4+ - 5+ 8 11/13Special: Crushing Strength(1),Nimble. Can have banner
(+15 pts), musician (+10 pts).
CHARIOT REGIMENT Cost: 150 ptsType Sp Me Ra De At Ne
Chariots 9 4+ - 5+ 16 14/16Special: Crushing Strength(1). Can have banner (+20 pts),
musician (+15 pts).
SCYTHED CHARIOTSSCYTHED CHARIOT TROOP Cost: 80 ptsType Sp Me Ra De At Ne
Chariot 7 3+ - 5+ 9 10/12Special:Barbarian! Crushing Strength(2),Nimble. Can have
banner (+15 pts), musician (+10 pts).
SCYTHED CHARIOT REGIMENT Cost: 150 ptsType Sp Me Ra De At Ne
Chariots 7 3+ - 5+ 18 12/14Special:Barbarian! Crushing Strength(2). Can have banner
(+20 pts), musician (+15 pts).
HEROS, COMMANDERS & ELEPHANTSGENERAL IN CHARIOT Cost: 200 ptsType Sp Me Ra De At Ne
Hero 9 3+ - 5+ 8 14/16Special: Crushing Strength(1),Inspiring, Individual.
ARMY GENERAL Cost: 120 pts
Type Sp Me Ra De At NeHero 5 3+ - 5+ 4 14/16Special: Crushing Strength(1),Inspiring, Individual. If you
have a unit of Medium Cavalry in your army, you may mount
the general on a horse, granting Crushing Strength (2) and +4
Speed (+40 pts).
SENIOR OFFICER Cost: 80 ptsType Sp Me Ra De At Ne
Hero 5 3+ - 5+ 3 12/14Special: Crushing Strength(1),Inspiring, Individual. If you
have a unit of Medium Cavalry in your army, you may mount
the general on a horse, granting Crushing Strength (2) and +4
Speed (+40 pts).
JUNIOR OFFICER Cost: 50 ptsType Sp Me Ra De At NeHero 5 4+ - 5+ 2 11/13Special: Crushing Strength(1), Individual. If you have a unit
of Medium Cavalry in your army, you may mount the general
on a horse, granting Crushing Strength (2) and +4 Speed
(+40 pts).
ARMY STANDARD BEARER Cost: 30 ptsType Sp Me Ra De At Ne
Hero 5 4+ - 4+ 1 10/12If you have a unit of Medium Cavalry in your army, you may
mount the general on a horse, granting Crushing Strength (1)
and +4 Speed (+40 pts).Special:Inspiring, Individual.
WAR ELEPHANT Cost: 280 ptsType Sp Me Ra De At NeHero 6 3+ 6+ 5+ 10 14/16Special: Crushing Strength (2),Beastly Rampage, Inspiring.