Hail Caesar
Hail 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 Ancient Celts Short Weapons Pack
Hail Caesar Ancient Celts Short Weapons Pack This pack contains a variety of short hand weapons including a flaming brand. This is great for conv...
View full detailsHail Caesar Germanic Tribes Clubs
Hail Caesar Germanic Tribes Clubs The ancient Germanic tribes were known for their diverse and adaptable approach to warfare, employing a variety...
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Hail Caesar Viking Berserkers Viking berserkers were legendary Norse warriors renowned for their ferocious and uncontrollable fighting style. Oft...
View full detailsHail Caesar Alexander The Great & Philip II Of Macedon
Hail Caesar Alexander The Great & Philip II Of Macedon Philip II of Macedon and his son, Alexander the Great, were two of the most significan...
View full detailsHail Caesar Early Imperial Romans: Medicus New
Hail Caesar Early Imperial Romans: Medicus This Medicus represents the cutting edge of Roman medical technology which sadly for his patient is on a...
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Hail Caesar Roman Sentries Roman sentries, or guards, were vital to the security and efficiency of the Roman military, both in camp and on the ba...
View full detailsHail Caesar Ancient Celts: Javelinmen
Hail Caesar Ancient Celts: Javelinmen The Celts were a collection of tribes with origins in central Europe, spreading across much of the continen...
View full detailsHail Caesar Ancient Celts: Archers New
Hail Caesar Ancient Celts: Archers We have produced a set of what may better be called Barbarian archers as we think that these lads would look g...
View full detailsHail Caesar Macedonian Companion Cavalry New
Hail Caesar Macedonian Companion Cavalry Alexander The Great fought wars of conquest from the shores of Anatolia to the foothills of the Himalaya...
View full detailsHail Caesar Ancient Britons: Mastiff Packmaster New
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View full detailsHail Caesar Roman Casualty Markers - JYS80
Hail Caesar Roman Casualty Markers - JYS80
Hail Caesar Spanish Caetrati Command New
Hail Caesar Spanish Caetrati Command The caetra, describes the small round shield of the skirmisher as opposed to the heavier and longer scutum ...
View full detailsHail Caesar Roman Legonaries On Sprue Incomplete - A39
Hail Caesar Roman Legonaries On Sprue Incomplete - A39
From the Bronze Age to the Roman Empire, from the Spartans to Medieval Knights, Hail Caesar is a tabletop wargame with massed 28mm armies, set in the Ancients era. Hail Caesar is a well presented rule set allowing players to refight battles from antiquity to the early medieval period. The rules are clearly set out, play well and generate decisive battles in less than two hours. The rules allow for multiple players per side and cope with large numbers of figures well. They can also be easily scaled down to match available figures and tabletops.
Frequently Asked Questions
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1.What is Hail Caesar by Warlord Games?
From the Bronze Age to the Roman Empire, from the Spartans to Medieval Knights, Hail Caesar is a tabletop wargame with massed 28mm armies, set in the Ancients era. Hail Caesar is a well presented rule set allowing players to refight battles from antiquity to the early medieval period. The rules are clearly set out, play well and generate decisive battles in less than two hours. The rules allow for multiple players per side and cope with large numbers of figures well. They can also be easily scaled down to match available figures and tabletops.
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2.What scale is Hail Caesar?
It will surely surprise no one to hear that Hail Caesar has been designed with 28mm models in mind – although the game is equally playable with 20, 15, 10 and 6mm models and all sizes in-between should anyone feel so inclined.
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3.Who created the game?
Hail Caesar is written by the hugely talented Rick Priestley who is something of an expert in Ancients gaming. Partly because of his studying in antiquities but some would say that it's also because he was there for the most part.
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4.How to play Hail Caesar?
Two-player games take roughly 90 minutes to complete, allow the use of lots of figures, and are easily teachable to new players. The rules use mechanics similar to earlier Priestley rule sets (e.g., Warlord’s Black Powder and GW’s Warmaster series). This includes rolling to activate units and buckets-of-dice combat resolution.