Hi all,
I own Game Empire, which is a game store in Pasadena, California. Before I opened the store I was a long time Warhammer Ancient Battles player. I just started to learn HC a few days ago, and we played our first test game today. I have an EIR army from my WAB days . Unfortunately, WAB appears to be dead, or nearly so, so my army has been sitting on the shelf for years. I like what I see in HC, but I'm confused about how I would modify my army to play under these rules. Set out below are a few questions:
1. My existing army is based on 15 man cohorts with a 5 man front and 3 ranks deep. I currently have 6 cohorts. My understanding is that in HC, they would need to be about 8 figs wide (assuming 20mm bases) and 2 deep. Is that correct? I have both the HC rulebook and the army book. I don't see an option for making small legionnaire units. This is odd in light of many of the diagrams in the book, like on pages 34 and 35, that show units maneuvering in units 5 wide and 3 deep.
2. What are my auxilia units in HC? From reading the lists I think they would be medium infantry. But there is an example on page 29 under Division Orders which talks about a division made up of legionnaires, auxilia and cav being given an order in which the auxilia adopt open order. But medium infantry cannot adopt open order unless they are required to move into rough terrain. In WAB my auxilia could go open order, but it appears they cannot in HC despite the example. Is this right?
3. In WAB the EIR army list allowed the player to purchase barbarian warbands as allies, like the Gauls. I don't see anything in the HC list that allows this. Is there someplace in the rules that talks about ally units from other lists?
I know that Rick Priestly has repeatedly stated that we can change whatever we want. However, as a game store owner who is looking to start carrying this game and the miniatures, my experience is that as soon as the rules get too flexible the game will collapse as it starts to get abused by our less fair-minded fellow gamers.
Thanks for any assistance.

