List of army restrictions . . .
Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2014 8:19 pm
Beyond the 50/10 rule that is . . .
Classical Antiquity
Attalid Pergamenes
i) They may not choose more than 16 fanatical warrior units (including allies)
Classical Spartans and Later Spartans
i) They must choose 8 or more allied units
Galatians (Macedonian Invasion)
i) They may not choose more than 16 fanatical warrior units
Galatians (Seleucid War)
i) They may not choose more than 16 fanatical warrior units
Galatians
i) They may not choose more than 16 fanatical warrior units
Macedonian Successor
i) They may not choose more than 16 fanatical warrior units (including allies)
Later Antiquity
Note: important restriction for this section only - no army may choose more than 12x "superior cavalry" units.
Jewish Revolt (Josephus)
i) They may not choose more than 12 zealot warrior units
Jewish Revolt (Later)
i) They may not choose more than 12 zealot warrior units
Late Republican Romans and Late Republican Romans, Brutus and Cassius
i) They must choose 8 or more allied units
ii) They may not choose more than 4 Veteran Legionary units
Principate Romans 25BC-99AD; 100-196AD; 197-217AD; 228-259AD; 260-284AD
i) They must choose 8 or more allied units
Early Middle Ages
All Arab Conquest armies
i) They may choose a maximum of 16 “Foot Warriors”
ii) They may not choose the troop type “Warriors” at all (with bows and marked “M” in the DAG)
Dailami Buyids and Dailami Musfarids
i) They may not choose the troop type “Warriors” at all (with bows and marked “M” in the DAG)
ii) They must choose 8 or more allied units
Christian Nubians early
i) They may not choose more than 8 “superior” archer units
In addition, the following armies may not choose the troop type Dailami “Warriors” at all (with bows and marked “M” in the DAG) in their selections . . . Abbasid (early), Abbasid, Abbasid (later), Bedouin (Hamdanids), Bedouin (Hamdanids of Aleppo), Bedouin (Iquaylids), Ghaznavids, Khurusanian (Tahirids) and Umayyad Arabs.
High Middle Ages
Swiss (early) and Swiss
i) They may not choose more than 12 “superior” pike units
Swiss (Burgundian War)
i) They may not choose more than 12 “superior” pike units
ii) They must choose 4 allied units
Catalan Company, early
i) They must choose 8 or more allied units
ii) They may not choose more than 16 Almughavar spearmen units
Catalan Company and Catalan Company, later
i) They may not choose more than 16 Almughavar spearmen units
Christian Nubians
i) They may not choose more than 8 “superior” archer units
Christian Nubians, later
i) They may not choose more than 8 “superior” archer units
ii) They must choose 8 or more Allied units
In addition, the following armies may not choose the troop type Dailami “Warriors” at all (with bows and marked “M” in the DAG) in their selections . . . Fatimid Egyptians (978-1071 AD), Seljuk Turks (Empire), Seljuk Turks (Rum), Seljuk Turks (Hamadan) and Seljuk Turks (Eastern).
If there are any other anomalies that you think we should look at, please post them in this thread.
Classical Antiquity
Attalid Pergamenes
i) They may not choose more than 16 fanatical warrior units (including allies)
Classical Spartans and Later Spartans
i) They must choose 8 or more allied units
Galatians (Macedonian Invasion)
i) They may not choose more than 16 fanatical warrior units
Galatians (Seleucid War)
i) They may not choose more than 16 fanatical warrior units
Galatians
i) They may not choose more than 16 fanatical warrior units
Macedonian Successor
i) They may not choose more than 16 fanatical warrior units (including allies)
Later Antiquity
Note: important restriction for this section only - no army may choose more than 12x "superior cavalry" units.
Jewish Revolt (Josephus)
i) They may not choose more than 12 zealot warrior units
Jewish Revolt (Later)
i) They may not choose more than 12 zealot warrior units
Late Republican Romans and Late Republican Romans, Brutus and Cassius
i) They must choose 8 or more allied units
ii) They may not choose more than 4 Veteran Legionary units
Principate Romans 25BC-99AD; 100-196AD; 197-217AD; 228-259AD; 260-284AD
i) They must choose 8 or more allied units
Early Middle Ages
All Arab Conquest armies
i) They may choose a maximum of 16 “Foot Warriors”
ii) They may not choose the troop type “Warriors” at all (with bows and marked “M” in the DAG)
Dailami Buyids and Dailami Musfarids
i) They may not choose the troop type “Warriors” at all (with bows and marked “M” in the DAG)
ii) They must choose 8 or more allied units
Christian Nubians early
i) They may not choose more than 8 “superior” archer units
In addition, the following armies may not choose the troop type Dailami “Warriors” at all (with bows and marked “M” in the DAG) in their selections . . . Abbasid (early), Abbasid, Abbasid (later), Bedouin (Hamdanids), Bedouin (Hamdanids of Aleppo), Bedouin (Iquaylids), Ghaznavids, Khurusanian (Tahirids) and Umayyad Arabs.
High Middle Ages
Swiss (early) and Swiss
i) They may not choose more than 12 “superior” pike units
Swiss (Burgundian War)
i) They may not choose more than 12 “superior” pike units
ii) They must choose 4 allied units
Catalan Company, early
i) They must choose 8 or more allied units
ii) They may not choose more than 16 Almughavar spearmen units
Catalan Company and Catalan Company, later
i) They may not choose more than 16 Almughavar spearmen units
Christian Nubians
i) They may not choose more than 8 “superior” archer units
Christian Nubians, later
i) They may not choose more than 8 “superior” archer units
ii) They must choose 8 or more Allied units
In addition, the following armies may not choose the troop type Dailami “Warriors” at all (with bows and marked “M” in the DAG) in their selections . . . Fatimid Egyptians (978-1071 AD), Seljuk Turks (Empire), Seljuk Turks (Rum), Seljuk Turks (Hamadan) and Seljuk Turks (Eastern).
If there are any other anomalies that you think we should look at, please post them in this thread.