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Hail Caesar Arthurian Romano-British Unarmoured Cavalry
Hail Caesar Arthurian Romano-British Unarmoured Cavalry The Romano-British cavalry played a significant role during the late Roman period in Brit...
View full detailsHail Caesar Arthurian Royal Anglian Huscarl Swordsmen
Hail Caesar Arthurian Royal Anglian Huscarl Swordsmen Arthurian Royal Anglian huscarls were elite warriors during the early medieval period, often ...
View full detailsHail Caesar Arthurian The Age Of Arthur: Heroes Of Tintagel
Hail Caesar Arthurian The Age Of Arthur: Heroes Of Tintagel The Heroes of Tintagel refer to legendary figures associated with the Arthurian legends...
View full detailsHail Caesar Numidian Numidian Light Cavalry
Hail Caesar Numidian Numidian Light Cavalry The Numidian light cavalry, originating from the region corresponding to modern-day Algeria and Tunis...
View full detailsHail Caesar Persian Sparabara Command
Hail Caesar Persian Sparabara Command The Persian Sparabara were the front-line infantry soldiers of the Achaemenid Empire, serving prominently f...
View full detailsHail Caesar Greeks: Thessalian Light Cavalry
Hail Caesar Greeks: Thessalian Light Cavalry Thessaly is situated to the north of Greece. Its wide plains make it ideal horse country, and it's har...
View full detailsHail Caesar Greeks Thorakitai Medium Infantry Command
Hail Caesar Greeks Thorakitai Medium Infantry Command The term Thorakitai - plural Thorakites - is used sparingly by Polybios to refer to Achaian a...
View full detailsHail Caesar Greeks Thureophoroi Infantry Command
Hail Caesar Greeks Thureophoroi Infantry Command Thureophoroi infantry were a type of Hellenistic soldier that emerged in the 3rd century BCE, prim...
View full detailsHail Caesar Persian Light Cavalry With Spears
Hail Caesar Persian Light Cavalry With Spears Achaemenid Persian light cavalry were an essential component of the Persian military during the Ach...
View full detailsHail Caesar Kushite Archers
Hail Caesar Kushite Archers Kushite archers in Xerxes' army were elite troops from the Kingdom of Kush, located in the region of modern-day Sudan. ...
View full detailsHail Caesar Dacians: Command New
Hail Caesar Dacians: Command New The Dacians were, by Roman accounts, a savage bunch. Then again they thought everyone non-Roman was a savage. Th...
View full detailsHail Caesar Macedonian Companion Cavalry New
Hail Caesar – Macedonian Companion Cavalry Alexander’s Elite Shock TroopsThe Macedonian Companion Cavalry were the feared heavy cavalry of Al...
View full detailsHail Caesar Ancient Celts: Chieftains Pack New
Hail Caesar: Ancient Celts – Chieftains PackLead your warbands with fury, flair, and fearsome presence—true warriors follow where their chieftain c...
View full detailsHail Caesar Ancient Britons: Mastiff Packmaster New
Hail Caesar Ancient Britons: Mastiff Packmaster New The Ancient Britons not only used Mastiffs for hunting but they also played an important rol...
View full detailsHail Caesar Celt Fanatic Command
Hail Caesar: Celt Fanatic CommandWild-eyed and fearless, these leaders rally the maddest of warriors to blood-soaked glory. Key Features: Scale and...
View full detailsHail 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 Saxon Starter Army New
Hail Caesar Saxon Starter Army Leading with a Saxon Warlord, defend your homes and land with this Saxon starter army! This complete starter set inc...
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Hail Caesar Spanish Caetrati Light Infantry New
Hail Caesar Spanish Caetrati Light Infantry The caetra, describes the small round shield of the skirmisher as opposed to the heavier and longer scu...
View full detailsHail Caesar Sarmatian Horse Archers New
Hail Caesar Sarmatian Horse Archers Pack contains 3 mounted metal figures Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted Sarmatian horse archers ...
View full detailsHail Caesar Numidian Skirmishers New
Hail Caesar Numidian Skirmishers Light Numidian infantry armed with javelins and shields. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Hail Caesar Caesar's Legions - Armed with Gladius New
Hail Caesar Caesar's Legions - Armed with Gladius Sculpted by the very talented Wojtek these fabulous miniatures represent a return to Warlord's v...
View full detailsHail Caesar Macedonian Royal Guard New
Hail Caesar Macedonian Royal Guard Silver Shields, White Shields and Brazen Shields - all elite hypaspist regiments that can be represented on the ...
View full detailsHail Caesar Spartans Hoplites New
Hail Caesar Spartans Hoplites The Spartans are possibly the most famous fighting men in history, and rightly so! Spartan Hoplites were respected ...
View full detailsHail Caesar – Ancient and Medieval Battles on the Tabletop
March into history with Hail Caesar, the miniatures wargame that lets you command mighty armies from the dawn of civilization to the Middle Ages. Whether leading Roman legions, Greek phalanxes, barbarian hordes, or medieval knights, Hail Caesar captures the drama and tactics of ancient and medieval warfare with grand-scale battles and sweeping maneuvers.
1. What is Hail Caesar?
Hail Caesar is a historical tabletop wargame by Warlord Games that focuses on battles from ancient times through the medieval period. Players lead large armies across open fields, maneuvering units into flanks, breaking enemy lines, and replicating the grand strategy of history’s greatest commanders.
2. What periods does Hail Caesar cover?
The game spans from the Bronze Age through the end of the medieval era. Popular armies include Romans, Greeks, Persians, Celts, Goths, Huns, Saxons, Normans, and Crusaders. Army lists are available for a wide range of historical periods and regions.
3. How does gameplay work?
Players command divisions composed of multiple units like infantry, cavalry, or artillery. Orders are issued each turn, but success isn't guaranteed—command rolls determine if your troops follow orders, creating a dynamic, unpredictable battlefield. Movement, morale, and combat mechanics create a flow of maneuver and decisive clashes.
4. What scale are the miniatures?
Most Hail Caesar games are played with 28mm miniatures, but the rules are flexible and easily adapted for smaller scales like 15mm. Players typically field several units per division, with armies representing forces from hundreds to thousands of historical troops.
5. Is Hail Caesar beginner-friendly?
Yes. The rules are straightforward but encourage tactical thinking and battlefield management. New players can start small with just a division or two before expanding to larger battles. The game rewards careful planning, but allows for cinematic moments and heroic charges.
6. What products are available?
Hail Caesar offers rulebooks, army list supplements, starter army bundles, miniatures boxes, terrain sets, and campaign books. Starter sets often include a complete force, quick-start guides, and all necessary components to get playing quickly.
7. Can I create custom armies?
Absolutely. Players can build themed forces using historical army lists or create fictional battles between different cultures. The flexible unit stats and leadership rules allow customization while keeping gameplay balanced and dynamic.