Before I begin my rant let me point out a couple of facts - 1) yes, I know this is just a game & 2) it could just be I'm a tad bit OCD/anal.
This rant came about from my ramblings in an e-mail conversation I'm having with another forum member as well as some discrepancies I've noticed while working out my proposed Legion.
I'm working up a list of Auxiliaries, infantry and cavalry, for my Legion. Right now I have two Cohorts of Auxiliary Infantry planned - 18 figures each. This is based on various sets of Gaming rules such as WAB, TACTICA, a couple others who's names I don't recall right now as well as what I know of HC (based on the various articles written by Rick in the articles section).
Generally rules tend to make Auxiliary units smaller (not sure about HC but it looks like they can be larger). Historically we know that an Auxiliary infantry unit was made up of 6 centuries, like those in a Legionary Cohort, but had more men than a Legionary Cohort by a tad. So, in reality the Auxiliary Cohorts should be the same size as the Legionary ones if not a bit bigger! On top of this, we also know that the Auxiliary Cohorts became bigger in the mid 1st century AD at the same time the 1st Cohorts of the Legions were increased in size. At this time they became ten centuries strong!! So now I'm thinking I need to beef up my Auxiliary Cohorts.
The same could also be said of the Auxiliary Cavalry. Most rules tend to depict these units in small amounts - 10 to 12 minis at most (at least that's what I've seen). However, an Ala Quingenaria had 16 turmae of 30 troopers for a total of 480; and an Ala Milliaria had 24 turmae of 30 troops for a total of 720!!
Before continuing I will concede that actual unit strength amounts did fluctuate at times. The numbers I'm using are typical.
Rome's Auxiliary units made up 3/5 of it's over all forces yet this is not typically depicted on the table top from what I've seen. Perhaps most of the Auxiliary troops were used for garrison and outpost duties and not in combat. We do know that historically there were typically four Auxiliary Infantry cohorts per Roman army (4 Legions) and verious amounts of Auxiliary Cavalry - not counting the 120 man unit attached to each Legion to be used as scouts and dispatch riders.
All of this being said, and my ratio of choice being 1:20, my Auxiliary infantry units - including archers and such - should be the same size as my Legionary cohorts if not bigger. As to the cavalry, an Ala Quingenaria would have 24 minis and an Ala Milliaria would have 36 minis!
I guess what I'm ranting about is - why are these units typically depicted the way they are when the Legionary cohorts are more proportional? Does anyone else out there see the discrepancies? If we are trying to depict our mini forces in a somewhat realistic manner, shouldn't these numbers change?
Any thoughts &/or suggestions are am I just nuts?
Vale ~

