Hail Caesar - Enemies of Rome
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View full detailsHail Caesar – Enemies of Rome
Challenge the might of Rome with the diverse and fierce armies of its enemies. In Hail Caesar, you can lead Celtic warbands, Germanic tribes, Parthian horse archers, Carthaginian phalanxes, and more. Each civilization offers unique strengths, from massed charges to cunning ambushes, letting players relive the epic clashes that shaped ancient history.
1. Who were the main enemies of Rome?
Rome faced countless foes throughout its rise and fall, including Gauls, Germanic tribes, Carthaginians, Greeks, Britons, Parthians, Dacians, Numidians, and many others. Each enemy presented different battlefield challenges, from cavalry swarms to heavy infantry formations.
2. What types of armies can I build?
Enemies of Rome armies include massed warbands like Celts and Germans, disciplined phalanxes like Macedonians, horse archer forces like Parthians, and combined-arms armies like Carthage with elephants, cavalry, and veteran infantry. Each has distinct playstyles and tactical advantages.
3. How do enemy armies differ from Roman armies?
Enemy forces often rely on mobility, shock charges, skirmishing, or specialized troops rather than the disciplined formations of Roman legions. Some armies use aggressive warbands to overwhelm enemies, while others use light troops or superior cavalry to outmaneuver Roman lines.
4. Are these armies good for beginners?
Yes! Many enemies of Rome armies are straightforward and focus on aggressive play, making them ideal for new players. Some, like Parthians or Numidians, offer more advanced tactical challenges for players who enjoy maneuver-based strategies.
5. What miniatures are available?
Warlord Games produces full ranges for Celts, Germanic tribes, Dacians, Greeks, Carthaginians, and others. Options include plastic and metal kits for infantry, cavalry, skirmishers, and exotic units like elephants and scythed chariots.
6. Can I recreate historical battles?
Absolutely. You can stage famous battles like Cannae (Rome vs. Carthage), Teutoburg Forest (Rome vs. Germanic tribes), or Carrhae (Rome vs. Parthia). Army lists and historical scenarios help you set up authentic recreations or alternative history encounters.
7. How large should an enemy army be?
Enemy forces can start small with a few warbands or phalanxes and expand into full armies over time. Starter army bundles offer great value, and players can customize forces with auxiliary units, cavalry wings, or skirmish screens for added flavor.