General Havoc wrote:Frankly, I could work with either system, but Hadrian's would give me more leeway to build the sort of distinctly-Roman army that I had in mind. Then again, that might not necessarily be a good thing.
I have an auxiliary system, but it didn't meet Frigid's criteria, so I didn't post it. I'll post it now though.
Component Regiments:
Conscript Infantry Regiment - 1pt (2500 men)
Regular Infantry Regiment - 2pts (2500 men)
Guards Infantry Regiment - 8pts (2500 men)
Mounted Infantry Regiment - 2pts (1250 men, 1250 horse)
Cavalry Regiment - 4pts (1250 men, 1250 horse)
Tank Regiment (not available) - 16pts (40 tanks)
Attachments:
Mounted Infantry Battallion - 1pt (625 men, 625 horse)
Cavalry Battallion - 2pts (625 men, 625 horse)
Engineer Battallion - 2pts (625 men)
Guards Infantry Battallion - 2pts (625 men)
Tank Battallion (not available)- 4pts (10 tanks, 125 crew)
Artillery Battallion - 4pts (15 guns, 225 gunners)
Siege Artillery Battery - 12pts (5 guns, 225 gunners)
Late Republican Roman Legion (as best as I can simulate it):
*2 Regular Infantry Regiments - 4pts (2500 men)
*1 Cavalry Battallion - 2pts (625 men, 625 horse)
*1 Engineer Battallion - 2pts (625 men)
*1 Artillery Battallion - 4pts (15 guns, 225 gunners)
Total 6475 men, 625 horse, 15 guns
That's enough for the double-strength primus cohort, plus the nine regular cohorts of 500, plus reserves, plus engineers, plus a cavalry cohort, plus organic guns...
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