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for use with 6mm, 10mm, 15mm, 20mm, HO/OO and 25mm scales
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Compiled By
Franco Antonelli
These army lists are to be used in conjunction with AlienStars
Phalanx (3000BC to 1500AC) rules and their Into Glory Ride
(1500AC-1900AC) rules.
Many thanks are due to AlienStar, the Humberside Wargames Society
for their 19th century add-on, the DBA resources Web page and its
contributors, as most of these lists owe a lot to the DBA & DBM rules
and army list system. Thanks are also due to Phil Barker and Richard
Bodley Scott for the original DBA and DBM rules.
CONVERSION
The following notes will help you convert to/from DBM/Phalanx. All
2HC may operate as HSC or LSC and 4HC can operate as HCC or
HSC. The way you want to use your chariots must be declared at the
start of play and most not be changed during the game.
Ive chosen this method because, most chariot crews were nobles or
elite troops trained to use a variety of different weapons, such as the
bow, shield, spear, javelin, dart or thrusting spear. Research the army
you are trying to represent and then decide the appropriate tactical
use.
Phalanx Integrity CLASS II (see page 7 of the Phalanx rules) units
are the parallel to the DBM Inferior (I) class either in training and or
protection and or offensive capabilities.
Phalanx Integrity CLASS III units are the parallel to the DBM
ordinary (O) class both in training and morale.
Phalanx Integrity CLASS IV units are the parallel of the DBM
superior (S) either in training and or offensive capabilities.
The Phalanx CLasses of I & V units are used in very few
circumstances. Integrity Class I are green, levy, raw or recruit troops
and equate well with masses or hordes. Integrity Class V on the other
hand are fanatic, elite or veteran troops such as Spartans, Varangian
Guard, The Old Guard, some Samurai and Some Zulus.
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Some examples, DBM (F) is also graded as II CLASS, for Bd(F) or
(HIN II IF). Irr Bw(S) Indian longbow is (HIB-III-IF), because they have
good firepower & discipline but poor protection.
If any of the following army compositions are not to your liking or you
want a larger battle or you want to field a particular army that isnt
reflected in any of the 12 unit made-up armies here, please feel free to
amend them. My research is by no means exhaustive and regardless
of claims no list can be absolute.
The below table demonstrates equivelents in the
DBM and Phalanx systems.
DBM
Ps
Aux
Aux (X) or Aux (S)
Wb (S)
Wb (F) or (O)
Bd (F)
Kn (F)
Kn (X)
Kn (S)
Art (O)
Bw (I)
Bw (O)
LH (F)
Hd
Irregular
Regular
LCH
HCH
PHALANX
VLI
LIN
LIS
LIW-IV or HIW-IV
LIW-III
HIN-II
HCC-III
CAT-III
CAT-IV or V
ART-III
HIB-II
HIB-II or HIB-III
LSC-III
VLI-I-IF, LIS-I-IF, HIS-I-IF
IF
RA
2HC
4HC
You do not have to buy new lists to use Phalanx. Your existing
army lists are easily converted to the Phalanx Format.
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All armies have 8AP and deploy with a single line MBL (see Page 11
of Phalanx) unless otherwise stated. Dates of each army is rounded
to the nearest full century (regardless of what some say, dating isnt
that accurate), so 3B, 2A, 3B-4A, 4-6A mean 3rd Century Before
Christ, 2nd Century After Christ, 3rd Century Before Christ to 4th
Century After Christ and 4th to 6th Centuries After Christ. Where a
more accurate dating can be given we have done so. Effort has been
made to retain as much compatibility with other lists in order to make
your life easier. The army Key Vignette(s) (see Page 19 of Phalanx) is
highlighted in Orange. The use of Key Vignettes is optional.
1) Egyptian, Later Predynastic Period (about 34-30B):
2 (LIW-III-IF) club and axemen.
4 (LIN-III-IF).
4 (VLI-II-IF) or 4(HIB-II-IF).
2 (LIS-II-IF) Levies.
2) Mesopotamian, Sumeria (30-28B):
8 (HIS-III-RA).
4 (VLI-III-IF).
3) Egyptian, Old Kingdom and 1st Interperiod (30B to 21B):
1 (HIN-III-RA).
4 (HIS-II-RA).
2 (HIS-II-RA) or 2(HIB-III-RA).
2 (VLI-III-IF) Nubian, Bedouin & Libyan.
4) Hill Tribes - Mesopotamian (30B to about 16B):
1 (HIB-IV-IF).
5 (LIN-II-IF).
3 (VLI-III-IF) or 3(HIB-II-IF).
3 VLI-III-IF.
5) Elam (30-26B):
1 (HIB-IV-IF).
11 (VLI-III-IF) or 11(HIB-II-IF).
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6) Nubian (30-7B):
1 (LIW-IV-IF).
1 (LIW-III-IF).
9 (VLI-III-IF or 9(HIB-II-IF).
1 (LIS-II-IF).
7) Early Bedouins (30-15BC):
1 (LIW-IV-IF) or 1(LIN-IV-IF).
6 (LIN-II-IF).
1 (LIN-III-IF) or 1(VLI-III-IF).
4 (VLI-II-IF).
8) Libyan (30-1BC):
1 (LIW-IV-IF) or from 12BC 1(2HC-IV-IF).
9 (VLI-II-IF) or 9(LIN-II-IF).
2 (VLI-III-IF).
9) Mesopotamian, Sumeria (28-23BC):
2 (4HC-II-RA).
1 (2HC-II-RA) or 1(HIN-III-RA) or 1(HIB-III-RA) or 1(VLI-III-RA).
6 (LIS-III-RA).
3 (VLI-III-IF).
10) Makkan (28-13BC):
3 (HIN-I-IF)
5 (LIN-II-IF)
3 (VLI-III-IF)
1 (LIS-II-IF) or 1(VLI-II-IF).
11) India, Indus Culture (27-11BC):
4 (HIS-II-RA) or 4(LIS-II-RA).
4 (HIB-II-RA).
1 (LIN-II-IF) or 1(IND-III-IF) or 1(LSC-II-IF).
3 (VLI-III-IF) Slingers.
12) Elam (26-21BC):
1 (4HC-II-RA) Sumerian Chariots or 1(HIB-III-RA).
2 (HIS-II-RA) Sumerian Spearmen.
9 (VLI-III-IF) or (HIB-II-IF).
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119) Nomads:
2 (HSC-III-IF) Warriors.
1 (LSC-II-IF) Camel scouts.
3 (HSC-III-IF) Camel mounted warriors.
4 (HIN-II-IF) Archers.
1 (HIB-II-IF) Archers or 1(VLI-III-IF) Archers.
1 (VLI-III-IF) Slingers.
120) Other Arabs:
1 (LSC-III-IF) Horsemen.
1 (LSC-III-IF) Nomads.
1 (HSC-III-IF) Nomad Camelry.
4 (HIN-II-IF) or if Yemen: 4(LIN-III-IF).
1 (HIN-II-IF) or if Yemen: 1(LIN-III-IF).
2 (HIB-II-IF) Archers or 2(VLI-III-IF) Archers.
2 (VLI-III-IF) Slingers and mercenary Javelinmen.
121) Bosporan (310 BC - 100 AC):
6 (HCC-III-IF) Lancers.
6 (HCC-III-IF) Lancers.
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2 (LIN-IV-RA) Bosporan Greeks.
3 (LIN-III-IF) Sindi or Maiotian Javelinmen.
1 (VLI-III-IF) Sindi or Maiotian Archers.
122) Early Rhoxolani Sarmatian (310 BC - 100 AC):
2 (HCC-III-IF) Nobles.
1 (HCC-III-IF) Nobles or 1(VLI-III-IF) Plebs or 1(HIB-II-IF) Archers.
6 (HSC-III-IF) Other cavalry.
2 (HCC-III-IF) Cavalry or 2(VLI-III-IF) Plebs or 2(HIB-II-IF) Archers.
1 (LSC-III-IF) Adolescent scouts.
123) Siracae, Iazyges, Later Rhoxolani Sarmatian (3BC - 3AC):
2 (HCC-III-IF) Lancers.
7 (HCC-III-IF) Lancers.
2 (HCC-III-IF) Other horsemen or 2(VLI-III-IF) Peasants.
1 (HCC-III-IF) Alan allied horsemen or 1(LSC-III-IF) Alans.
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190) Early Lombards (489-584 AC):
2 (HCC-III-IF) Heavy cavalry.
2 (HCC-III-IF) Heavy cavalry.
2 (HCC-III-IF) Heavy cavalry.
2 (HCC-III-IF) or before 568 2(HIW-III-IF).
4 (VLI-III-IF) or 4(HIB-II-IF).
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2 (HSC-III-IF) Heavy cavalry.
2 (HSC-III-IF) or before 568 2(HIW-III-IF) Retinues.
191) Ostrogoth and Rugian in Italy (493-561 AC):
2 (HCC-III-IF).
2 (HCC-III-IF).
2 (HCC-III-IF) or 2(HIS-III-IF).
2 (HIS-III-IF).
1 (VLI-III-IF) or 1(HIB-III-IF) Archers with Pavise.
3 (VLI-III-IF).
The armies and enemies of ancient China will be added next followed
by the Dark ages 600AD to 1080. Eventually this list will be taken all
the way to 1900. Another 1300 years to go!
Finally, a very big Thanks to Franco for compiling these lists.
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