Some lists will cover an army over a considerable period of time and others mayįocus on a specific time, possibly representing the army under its most famousĬommander, or at the peak of its success. Will find the rulebook errata to date collected together. Which there was insufficient space in the main rulebook, and in the appendix, players
Rules are utilised, and are listed below. Supplement rules that can impart a particular period flavour. The book is not intended to replace the detailed period supplements, and anyone withĪ keen interest in a particular period is recommended to study the relevant supplementĪnd use the more detailed army lists therein. Opposing Gallic warbands with French Ordonnance knights and artillery, for example, Note that some out of period pairings are too extreme to give a good game, and Where the same points values are used across all lists, allowing out of period games on an equal footing for those who wish to indulge in them. Historical army lists are available, and at the same time to provide them in a format The aim of this book is to increase the number of armies for which Warhammer Still haunt the following pages are definitely not their fault! Points system, proof reading and generally catching mistakes. Tim Haslam, Yannick Meyer and Mark Muslek for their help with thrashing out the I would particularly like to thank Tommy Brown, Alex Buchel, Jean-Baptiste Folley, Trawled the WAB-related web fora for good ideas. Warren Gleeson and Jeff Jonas for making their work available for use. Work of the writers of existing and future Warhammer Ancient Battles supplements,Īnd I would like to thank John Bianchi, Alex Buchel, Allen Curtis, Mike Evans,
They draw on both historical sources and the Imho it delivers much more depth into a game when you play with armies that in a way actually did exist! But I may be talking on the wrong forum nowĪnd when we look into the human race in Warhammer Fantasy we see that Bretonnia is a reincarnation of the historical Kingdoms of England and France and The Empire are just later European armies (like 16th century) mainly Holy Roman Empire.Welcome to the new Armies of Antiquity. historicals are so much better than fantasy. hopfully someone will come back at this, I want to pay a couple of bucks for some of the books and planned future suplements.īut hopefully the community won't die. Many thanks for the link to the forum! How comes I didn't notice that one on my regular google searching, especially now I'm already 6 years into Warhammer Ancients.? Really sucks a company that delivers that much quality in publishing has now gone. Maybe I'll like Great War too, the books look very shiny, as usual. Only liked Trafalgar a lot besides Ancient Battles. They should have chosen to just continue the Warhammer Ancient Battles system and abandone the rest (Waterloo, Great War, Warmaster, Those stupid Alamo games no one plays.) in my honest opinion. I just think there were too many different era's covered for such a small (?) company. Too bad all the nice suplements they were working on won't come through. Want to try Great War/Over the Top this summer. I've only played Age of Chivalry and some general Roman vs Barbarian games to try the system. as well as for the suplement Age of Arthur.