Hail Caesar Romans - Command the Legions of Ancient Rome
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Hail Caesar Imperial Roman Starter Army New
Hail Caesar Imperial Roman Starter Army The perfect way to start your Imperial Roman army or add additional units of the bravest Soldiers to you...
View full detailsHail Caesar Roman Caesarians Pullo And Vorenus, Heroes Of Rome
Hail Caesar Roman Caesarians Pullo And Vorenus, Heroes Of Rome Pullo and Vorenus are two names that many of you will be familiar with from the te...
View full detailsHail Caesar Legionary Command Pack New
Hail Caesar Legionary Command Pack With any self-respecting Roman general fielding multiple units of legionaries it's only natural we provide even...
View full detailsHail Caesar Imperial Roman Auxiliaries New
Hail Caesar Imperial Roman Auxiliaries Auxiliaries is a term used to describe non-native soldiers in Roman service. The term nowadays can almost be...
View full detailsHail Caesar Roman Veterans New
Hail Caesar Roman Veterans This set represents Veteran Legionaries in the thick of the action battered, bloodied but never bowed these grim soldi...
View full detailsHail Caesar Caesarian Roman Officers New
Hail Caesar Caesarian Roman Officers Lead your armies to victory with your choice of commander. Use these superbly detailed officers as one of the ...
View full detailsHail Caesar Roman Praetorian Guard New
Hail Caesar Roman Praetorian Guard Formed by the first Emperor, Augustus in the hope that he would be protected from the fate of his illustrious f...
View full detailsHail Caesar Roman Myrmillo Gladiator
Hail Caesar Roman Myrmillo Gladiator The Myrmillo was a type of gladiator in ancient Rome, renowned for his distinctive fighting style and heavy ...
View full detailsHail Caesar Roman Aquilifer
Hail Caesar Roman Aquilifer Clad in his distinctive lion pelt the Aquilifer was one of the most trusted men in the legion and a doughty fighter t...
View full detailsHail Caesar Roman Civilians
Hail Caesar Roman Civilians Roman civilians led diverse and dynamic lives within the sprawling Roman Empire, encompassing a wide range of social ...
View full detailsHail Caesar Roman Pompey The Great & Marcus Crassus
Hail Caesar Roman Pompey The Great & Marcus Crassus Pompey Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (29 September 106BCE – 29 September 48BCE) - from rich Ital...
View full detailsHail Caesar Early Imperial Romans: Officers New
Hail Caesar Early Imperial Romans: Officers The perfect complement to your army of plastic and metal Legionaries, Auxiliaries and war machines, the...
View full detailsHail Caesar Marching Roman Legionaires New
Hail Caesar Marching Roman Legionaires In an attempt to reduce the baggage train following Legions on the march the General Marius decreed trhat Le...
View full detailsHail Caesar Roman Generals Lucius Cornelius Sulla & Gaius Marius
Hail Caesar Roman Generals Lucius Cornelius Sulla & Gaius Marius Two titanic figures of the Roman Republic—rivals, reformers, and military mast...
View full detailsHail Caesar Roman Caesarian Roman Scorpion
Hail Caesar Roman Caesarian Roman Scorpion The Caesarian Roman scorpion was a type of torsion-powered artillery used during Julius Caesar's milit...
View full detailsHail Caesar Roman Scutum Pack (20)
Hail Caesar Roman Scutum Pack (20) The scutum was the iconic shield used by Roman legionaries, providing them with significant protection and con...
View full detailsHail Caesar Roman Marines Contubernium
Hail Caesar Roman Marines Contubernium The Romans fielded all manner of specialist troops over their extensive empire, many who’s roles are still...
View full detailsHail Caesar Roman Legionary Slingers
Hail Caesar Roman Legionary Slingers It is widely believed that Legionaries were trained to use a sling. Not ones to pass up the opportunity to m...
View full detailsHail Caesar Roman Pack Mule
Hail Caesar Roman Pack Mule Each contubernia of 8 men would be served by two mules laden with their leather tent, tools, cooking equipment and a ...
View full detailsHail Caesar Roman Standing Battleline
Hail Caesar Roman Standing Battleline Roman legionaries fought in disciplined formations, most notably the manipular and later cohortal formation...
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Hail Caesar Roman Cart The Roman cart, known as a "plaustrum" or "carpentum," was an essential vehicle in ancient Rome, used for various purposes...
View full detailsHail Caesar Roman Kneeling Battleline
Hail Caesar Roman Kneeling Battleline Roman legionaries were the backbone of the Roman military, renowned for their discipline, training, and effec...
View full detailsHail Caesar Roman Western Auxiliary Archers Contubernium
Hail Caesar Roman Western Auxiliary Archers Contubernium A contubernium of Western Auxiliary Archers in the Roman army was a small unit typically c...
View full detailsHail Caesar Early Imperial Romans: Optios New
Hail Caesar Early Imperial Romans: Optios The Imperial Roman Optio was a vital officer within the Roman legions, serving as the second-in-command...
View full detailsHail Caesar – Roman Armies of the Ancient World
Lead the might of Rome to victory with Roman armies for Hail Caesar. From disciplined Republican legions to the professional forces of the Imperial era, Roman troops offer a versatile and powerful choice for historical wargaming. Their formations, tactics, and iconic units let players experience the glory and challenges of commanding the world's greatest ancient empire.
1. What Roman periods are covered?
Hail Caesar supports Roman armies from multiple periods, including the Roman Republic (Samnite Wars, Punic Wars) and the Roman Empire (Caesar’s Gallic Wars, Imperial Rome). Each has distinct unit types, command structures, and battlefield tactics to reflect their historical evolution.
2. What types of units do Roman armies use?
Roman forces feature heavy infantry like Hastati, Principes, Triarii (Republican era) and Legionaries (Imperial era). Support units include archers, slingers, cavalry, and siege equipment. Cohesive formations and drilled movements make Roman armies highly resilient on the battlefield.
3. What makes Roman armies unique in Hail Caesar?
Roman armies excel in disciplined formations, flexible tactics, and leadership efficiency. Their ability to reform ranks, hold firm against charges, and execute coordinated attacks gives them an edge against less organized foes. Special rules often favor their staying power and coordinated fighting.
4. Are Roman armies good for beginners?
Yes. Roman armies are an excellent starting point for new players. Their solid all-around capabilities, clear tactical roles, and forgiving formations allow new commanders to learn the rules while still fielding a strong, competitive force on the table.
5. What models are available?
Warlord Games offers complete plastic and metal kits for Republican and Imperial Roman armies, including Legionaries, Praetorian Guards, Auxiliary troops, Cataphracts, and siege engines. Starter sets, command packs, and unit expansions are all available to build a full Roman force.
6. Can Romans ally with or fight against other factions?
Absolutely. Roman armies often fought against Carthaginians, Gauls, Britons, Germans, and Parthians—all of which are also supported in Hail Caesar. Players can recreate historical campaigns, forge alliances, or create what-if battles with other ancient civilizations.
7. How big should a Roman army be?
Roman armies can start small with a few maniples or cohorts and scale up to full consular armies for large battles. Starter army bundles offer a good base for beginners, while veterans often expand with extra units, cavalry, and artillery to create historically themed legions.