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Hail Caesar Norman Unarmoured Cavalry A Norman cavalry, renowned for their effectiveness, played a crucial role in medieval warfare, particularly...
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Hail Caesar Arthurian Early Saxon Ceorls B Arthurian Early Saxon Ceorls were free peasant farmers in early medieval England during the Arthurian ...
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Hail Caesar Arthurian Royal Anglian Huscarl Spearmen Arthurian Royal Anglian huscarl spearmen were elite warriors during the early medieval perio...
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Hail Caesar Arthurian Unarmoured Saxon Infantry A During the Arthurian times, which roughly correspond to the late 5th and early 6th centuries, S...
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Hail Caesar Arthurian Romano-British Armoured Infantry B Arthurian Romano-British armored infantry were a key military force in Britain during ...
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Hail Caesar Arthurian Romano-British Unarmoured Infantry A Arthurian Romano-British infantry were a key military force in Britain during the late...
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Hail Caesar Arthurian Romano-British Armoured Infantry A Arthurian Romano-British armored infantry were a key military force in Britain during th...
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Hail Caesar Arthurian Early Saxon Ceorls A Arthurian Early Saxon Ceorls were free peasant farmers in early medieval England during the Arthurian ...
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Hail Caesar Arthurian Romano-British Unarmoured Cavalry The Romano-British cavalry played a significant role during the late Roman period in Brit...
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Hail Caesar Arthurian Royal Anglian Huscarl Swordsmen Arthurian Royal Anglian huscarls were elite warriors during the early medieval period, of...
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Hail Caesar Numidian Numidian Light Cavalry The Numidian light cavalry, originating from the region corresponding to modern-day Algeria and Tunis...
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Hail Caesar Thracians With Rhomphaia Thracians with rhomphaia were fierce warriors from the ancient region of Thrace, which encompassed parts of ...
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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...
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Hail Caesar Greeks - Greek Command Greek hoplite commanders were the leaders of heavily armed infantry soldiers known as hoplites in ancient Gree...
View full detailsFrom 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.