DBA 2.2 Simple Ancient and Medieval Wargaming Rules Including Dbsa and DBA 1.0

DBA 2.2 Simple Ancient and Medieval Wargaming Rules Including Dbsa and DBA 1.0
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ISBN-13 : 1291090185
ISBN-10 : 9781291090185
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Download or read book DBA 2.2 Simple Ancient and Medieval Wargaming Rules Including Dbsa and DBA 1.0 written by John Curry and published by . This book was released on 2012-12-20 with total page 122 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The aim of the rules was to provide the simplest possible set of wargaming rules that retained the feel and generalship of ancient and medieval warfare. The rules were about command decisions not the detail of combat. The average player would have memorized the rules by half way through their first battle, but tactical skill, especially with the use of light troops, took longer. Battles typically lasted less than an hour, allowing multiple games to be played in a single day. The DBA rules include the basic battle rules, campaign rules, suggested mini-campaigns, over three hundred army lists, rules for larger armies and six player campaigns. The original rules are supported by an introduction by Phil Barker and chapters on: Reflecting on the development of DBA. An introduction to tactics using DBA by Martin Smith. Applying DBA to historical battles, Recreating the Battle of Zama in 202 BC using DBA by Phil Steele. DBSA and DBA 1.0 Also included are all four of the original army lists


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DBA 2.2 Simple Ancient and Medieval Wargaming Rules Including Dbsa and DBA 1.0
Language: en
Pages: 122
Authors: John Curry
Categories: Games & Activities
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The aim of the rules was to provide the simplest possible set of wargaming rules that retained the feel and generalship of ancient and medieval warfare. The rul