IMPERIAL WARRIOR
Errata to 16 March 2010
Any updates or corrections are shown under the specific list. Lines refer to the line starting underneath the list and also reference a complete entry, not just a carryover from a previous line.
GLOBAL CHANGE: The Field Fortification list rule in lists 6, 10, should: Note that placement of immobile TFs must abide by the terrain positioning rules of 14.31. For this purpose, open spaces are still considered to be in place through deployment.
Global Change: Roman Infantry Rules (page 3 and 4): Delete "2" in all references to the lists affected by the Roman Infantry Rules. In other words, the various types of "legionaries" in List 2, Early Armenian, do NOT get the Roman Infantry Rules.
Global Change: General Concepts (page 5): Delete the second paragraph and replace with the following:
"Generals' elements may be in a mixed unit with troops of the same Training (Warrior 2.1) and Order (Warrior 2.21), and in addition Knights, Cavalry, and Camelry can only be mixed with troops in the same Troop Category (Warrior 2.23) and Elephantry, Chariotry and Transport can only be mixed with troops of the same Troop Type (Warrior 2.22), except where an army list specifies that such troops can mix with others in this list. Being "Mounted" does not count as being in the same "Category" for these purposes. A general's element in a mixed unit does not prevent troops otherwise entitled under a list rule from fighting 1.5 ranks, provided the general's element is of the same nationality and armed the same as those troops. A general's element can be included in a detachment only as specified by a list. Generals' elements do NOT count toward the minimum or maximum of any troop line in a list except their own. Generals' elements count toward fractional or other numerical limits in a list only when they are part of a unit."
GLOBAL CHANGE: There is no command factor limit on the number of units or detachments in any army; allowable detachments are still determined by the command point lines in each list.
Page 3, Roman Infantry Rules, Circulating Combatants, Delete the entire "Circulating Combatants" section and replace with: CIRCULATING COMBATANTS: Advanced military techniques developed in Rome included the regular practice of circulating ranks and units to the front in hand-to-hand combat. To reflect these practices, as an exception to WARRIOR rules sections indicated below, Marian, EIR, Severan MIR legionaries and those troops named "Roman Legionaries" in lists 2, 3, 8, 14 and are NOT shaken, broken, broken-through, disembarking, contacted to the flank by an enemy body or in difficult terrain or in "fulcum" may:
1) Exchange one or more ranks during the Approach phase as a single formation change, instead of taking the entire move
2) Replace an element in contact with opponents with an element directly to its rear during the Approach or Counter/Retirment phase (as well as when making a Recoil move, 6.51), without dicing or being prompted, but only during the second bound of a continuing H-T-H combat. Such a replacing element counts as steady in the following H-T-H combat phase, even if its body is not otherwise considered steady; thereafter, it counts as having the cohesion of the worst affected element(s) in the body. Such a replacing element also counts as in first contact (9.3), even though its body is by definition already in contact; it does not count as charging or counter-charging (9.42).
3) Interpenetrate another body of such legionaries (6.52) not in "fulcum" to replace it in combat (6.163 and 6.523). Legionaries interpenetrating other legionaries in this way to replace them in combat are not disordered by virtue of the third and fourth bullets in 6.521, but are subject to all other causes of disorder specified in that section.
GREEK INFANTRY HOPLITE RULES: The three rules as outlined in Classical Warrior apply to the following troop:
List 8, Bosporan, Close Order Greek Mercenaries
1 |
Meroitic
Kushite |
590
BC 350 AD |
2 |
Early
Armenian |
300 BC 428 AD |
3 |
Early
German |
115 BC 250 AD |
4 |
Early
Rhoxolani Sarmatian |
310 BC 100 AD |
5 |
Siracae/Iazyges
Sarmatian |
310 BC 375 AD |
6 |
Nabataean Arab |
312 BC 106 AD |
7 |
Parthian |
247
BC 228 AD |
8 |
Bosporan |
348
BC 341AD |
9 |
Commagene Cataphracts Irr C SHC or EHC L @ 48 pts if SHC, @ 24 pts if EHC...2-8 Extra to upgrade Cataphracts to Reg C @ 8 pts if SHC, @ 6 pts if EHC...any Extra
to upgrade Cataphracts to Irr B or Reg B @ 4 pts if SHC, @ 3 pts if
EHC...0-1/2 |
163 BC 72 AD |
10 |
Marian
Roman |
107
BC 25 BC |
11 |
Mithradatic |
110 BC 47 BC |
12 |
Hasmonean
Jewish |
103
BC 64 BC |
13 |
Spartacan |
74
BC 71 BC |
14 |
Later
Judean |
63
BC 6 AD |
15 |
Dacian |
60
BC 106 AD |
16 |
Ancient British |
100
BC 84 AD |
17 |
Nobades/Blemye |
30
BC 652 AD |
18 |
Early
Imperial Roman |
25
BC 192AD |
19 |
Later Moorish |
25
AD 696 AD |
20 |
Alan |
20
AD 1500 AD |
21 |
Jewish
Revolt |
66
AD 70 AD and 132 AD 135 AD |
22 |
Caledonian |
|
23 |
Middle
Imperial Roman Page
45, Boats. Change "No" to "Yes. |
193
AD 324 AD |
24 |
Early
Visigothic |
200
AD 419 AD |
25 |
Early
Vandal |
200
AD 439 AD |
26 |
Early
Ostrogothic |
200
AD 493 AD |
27 |
Sassanid
Persian |
220
AD 651 AD |
28 |
Burgundi |
230
AD 534 AD |
29 |
Gepid |
250
AD 567 AD |
30 |
Early
Franks, et. Al. |
250
AD 585 AD |
31 |
Palmyran |
260
AD 272 AD |
32 |
Late
Imperial Roman |
307
AD 425 AD |
33 |
Hunnic |
374
AD 454 AD |
34 |
Patrician
Roman |
425
AD 493 AD |
35 |
African
Vandal |
440
AD 533 AD |
36 |
Late Visigothic |
419
AD 711 AD |