Hoards Of The Things is the ultimate fast-play fantasy wargame rule set for miniature figures. Using the successful DR rule system, but based on classical fantasy fiction rather than strict history, the rules have been proven in extensive competition use since 1991 and enjoy an international player base.
Hordes of the Things Version 2.1
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.
... and Punic Wars D. Head, The Wars of Alexander's Successors B. Bennett & M. Roberts, Funeral Games M. Renault (novel). II/17a Lysimachid Army 320-303 BC:1x General (3Kn), 1x light horse (LH), 2x phalangites (4Pk), 2x phalangites ...
Version 2.1 is the latest update to the DBMM rules. It features several rule refinements and now covers the period 3000 BC to 1525 AD. Included in this edition is a selection of army lists to help new players get started quickly.
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This book introduces the fascinating subject of ancient wargaming using the latest edition of DBA version 3.0.
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The text details the Destruction of the Temple and thus was written after 70 AD. It is considered part of the Apocalyptic literature but not regarded as authoritative scripture.
Months later, I started contributing to Cam Pedersen's duino project, until Julian Gaultier approached me with his JavaScript implementation of the Firmata protocol. From there, we set out to build a collection of highlevel component ...