Hail Caesar

Hail Caesar

Hail Caesar: History’s Greatest Generals Round 1!

Last month, we launched our competition to find history’s greatest general. This week, we’re diving into the results of round one! With the aid of a certain blue box-piloting time-traveler, we’ve assembled eight of history’s greatest generals (that are made by Warlord Games.) For a little bit more about each of them, check out last…

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Scenery: Roman Watchtower

Keep a lookout for enemy troops with the Roman Watchtower from Sarissa Precision, ideal for the battlefields of both SPQR and Hail Caesar. View in Store The Roman Watchtower The Romans built numerous towers as part of a system of communications, one example being the towers along Hadrian’s Wall in Britain. They also built many…

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Hail Caesar: Achaean Chariots

The Achaean chariot is a powerful addition to any Bronze Age Achaean force. A single chariot can have a devastating impact against any enemy infantry unit. The light chariots feature the four-spoke wheel design commonly adopted during the Bronze Age. There are three variants of chariot available to choose from: Achaean Chariot I Contains 1…

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Achaean Javalinmen

View in Store Achaean Javalinmen While Achaean Javalinmen could be employed as light infantry, skirmishers and even chariot runners, these shield-armed soldiers are more likely to be employed as medium infantry, bearing the brunt of fighting alongside the spearmen and perhaps the axe-armed Royal Guard. See the Mycenaean army list (which can be found on…

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Achaean Slingers

View in Store Achaean Slingers The Achaeans used small units of poorly-trained Achaean Slingers as skirmishers. Alongside regular archers, they formed the long-range capabilities of the Achaean or Mycenaean army. The Achaean Slingers are a key component of the Mycenaean army list (which can be found on p.16 of the Army Lists: Biblical & Classical…