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Title: Roman skirmish rules?
Post by: gimzod on January 20, 2023, 03:58:47 PM
Hello there everyone.

I'm looking for some rules for a skirmish I'm planning on putting on for Falkirk later this year.

Would be fairly small no more than twelve Romans guarding a supply convoy vs perhaps thirty pics.

Any suggestions?
Title: Re: Roman skirmish rules?
Post by: tikitang on January 20, 2023, 04:12:34 PM
If I were running a Roman skirmish, I would be tempted to use Mordheim as the ruleset, but use Warhammer Ancient Battles for the character profiles. It has plenty of Roman profiles in the core book, without needing any additional supplements.

But, if you're looking for something a bit more dynamic, with less of a structured turn order, Song of Blades and Heroes is a good bet for a skirmish game in any setting. I have used it for Romans in the past.
Title: Re: Roman skirmish rules?
Post by: DivisMal on January 20, 2023, 04:14:58 PM
Song of Dust and Shadows is skirmish in Roman urban settlements. Might be a good point to start!
Title: Re: Roman skirmish rules?
Post by: Easy E on January 20, 2023, 05:22:05 PM
I assume you want Imperial Romans?

Broken Legions has some rules for this period that maybe of value.
Title: Re: Roman skirmish rules?
Post by: Harry Faversham on January 20, 2023, 06:11:24 PM
Fistful of Lead... cards, dice and a good death!
 :o
Title: Re: Roman skirmish rules?
Post by: Inkpaduta on January 20, 2023, 06:45:26 PM
The song of series of rules mentioned above would be excellent.
Very easy rules to learn and explain. Perfect for a convention game.
Title: Re: Roman skirmish rules?
Post by: commissarmoody on January 20, 2023, 07:45:08 PM
Could stat them up useing the Lord of the rings rules.
Title: Re: Roman skirmish rules?
Post by: tikitang on January 20, 2023, 07:51:23 PM
Could stat them up useing the Lord of the rings rules.

Speaking of which, the Warhammer Historical ruleset Gladiator (sadly out of print for many years), is based on the Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game, but it actually has profiles for Roman legionaries in it.

Another suggestion I always recommend is Ravenfeast, a free ruleset designed for Viking skirmishes, but easily adaptable to other historical settings. It would work perfectly well for Romans.
Title: Re: Roman skirmish rules?
Post by: gimzod on January 20, 2023, 08:23:06 PM
Could stat them up useing the Lord of the rings rules.

Don't suppose someone has already done a staus? i know one of the wargaming magazines had done status for the punic wars.
Title: Re: Roman skirmish rules?
Post by: Maniac on January 20, 2023, 08:51:03 PM
Fistful of Lead... cards, dice and a good death!
 :o

Yup, Fistful of Lead will work perfect.  The Might/Melee rules work great for Trojan War Skirmish, and we've used the generic ones for Peloponnesian War Greece.
Title: Re: Roman skirmish rules?
Post by: Alex Pyrrhus on January 21, 2023, 04:36:37 PM
I agree that Fistful of Lead would work very well for a skirmish game with that number of models.
Title: Re: Roman skirmish rules?
Post by: has.been on January 21, 2023, 04:42:14 PM
Another vote for Fistful of Lead. :)
Title: Re: Roman skirmish rules?
Post by: Dr DeAth on January 21, 2023, 06:09:55 PM
Another vote for Fistful of Lead from me.  Very flexible ruleset.
Title: Re: Roman skirmish rules?
Post by: Tibson on January 25, 2023, 05:57:23 PM
Especially in a convention setting, it's nearly impossible to beat Fistful.  The activation system alone is perfect, and it's a fast and fun system to boot.
Title: Re: Roman skirmish rules?
Post by: Patrice on January 25, 2023, 08:22:02 PM
If you are willing to imagine different actions on the gaming table before the direct fighting, as Roman scouts with hidden moves walking ahead of the column, or local civilians with different intentions or having informations about enemy moves, or Picts in disguise coming near the convoy at first etc. and act as a RPG game master, that's what Argad rules are for. :D
If not, in a direct fight the game would end too fast with these rules so you need some other system as others have suggested.
Title: Re: Roman skirmish rules?
Post by: Nighthawk on February 07, 2023, 06:17:03 PM
Another good set is Gangs of Roam put out by Footsore Miniatures. They will be putting out 2nd edition later this year. But I still belive that you can still get 1st edition
Title: Re: Roman skirmish rules?
Post by: Captain Darling on May 02, 2023, 09:15:55 AM
+1 for the Song of… series rules, great mechanics these have always given us a good simulation/game!
Title: Re: Roman skirmish rules?
Post by: President Buer on May 02, 2023, 12:17:51 PM
Don't suppose someone has already done a staus? i know one of the wargaming magazines had done status for the punic wars.

There's a unit builder in here  (http://xoth.de/_sweetwater/Farnworth%20%20Age%20of%20Treb%20LOTR.pdf)for the medieval mod of LOTR but it's easy enough to use for Romans.

Another couple option in addition to what others have listed, would be Knyghte, Pyke & Sworde (https://www.wargamevault.com/product/311310/Knyghte-Pyke-and-Sworde) by Nordic Weasel (and not just because I provided the cover photo) and Ares (https://www.wargamevault.com/product/16768/ARES-Expanded-Rulebook) which includes a section on making your own profiles in addition to those already in the rules.
Title: Re: Roman skirmish rules?
Post by: Mick_in_Switzerland on May 02, 2023, 03:21:15 PM
@President Buer

I am very pleased that somebody is still using that document from 2005

(Mick Farnworth)
Title: Re: Roman skirmish rules?
Post by: President Buer on May 02, 2023, 05:39:07 PM
@President Buer

I am very pleased that somebody is still using that document from 2005

(Mick Farnworth)

You did a grand job on helping realise more of LOTRSBG's potential, so it's an easy one to recommend. I'm still trying to track down the Sengoku Jidai version but it remains elusive thus far.
Title: Re: Roman skirmish rules?
Post by: Inkpaduta on May 02, 2023, 05:47:43 PM
Song of...rules would work great. Also adds good tension to the game as one has to figure out
how many dice to roll and risk failure where you can't move at all.
Title: Re: Roman skirmish rules?
Post by: nervisfr on May 13, 2023, 05:05:18 PM
Especially in a convention setting, it's nearly impossible to beat Fistful.  The activation system alone is perfect, and it's a fast and fun system to boot.

i second that !
For convention and good feeling in a games : FistFul of Lead. Can be run by many players without problems.

use in several cases with Romans vs German at out club for my Teutoberg scenario, right here :

https://lesnerviens.1fr1.net/t1246-foret-de-teutoburg-fistfull-of-lead (https://lesnerviens.1fr1.net/t1246-foret-de-teutoburg-fistfull-of-lead)

cheers
Eric