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General Category => Rules Questions => Topic started by: Lightbringer on January 11, 2011, 02:06:44 PM
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Hi all
In the Polybian Roman army list it states that you can take 0-3 Italian Allied Cavalry elements per Roman Cv(O).
Do the Generals (who are Romans and are Cv(O) elements) count for this purpose?
... or do I have to take a separate Roman Reg Cv(O) element to be able to field any Allied Cav?
Cheers
Lightbringer
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I reckon that you can take 0-3 Italian Cv per general as well, since they are Roman Cv(O) (as you say). It does mean that the Romans can end up with a rather unrealistic number of cavalry though...
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Cheers Toby
I was thinking of 'instead' rather than 'as well' as.
So in a dbmm100 army for instance I could field one General (Cv(O)) and then a couple of Allied Cv(I)....but no Roman Cv(O).
Cheers
Lightbringer
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Erm, not sure - I don't have Book 2 to hand so can't remember the list.
From memory though, the Roman Cv(O) are compulsory in a ratio with the Bd, so you would need to take at least one Roman cavalry element (or more depending on how many Legionaries you have).
The Italian cavalry are then 0-3 per Roman Cv(O), so assuming that you have 1 Roman Cv(O) C-in-C and 1 Roman cavalry Cv(O) you could have 0-6 Italian Cv(I) (unless you are post 211 BC at which point they all have to be Cv(O)).
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Hi Toby
You are right - normally Roman Cav are 1 per 8-12 Bd.
The issue has arisen in dbmm100 games where the mininum amount of Blades is halved to just 4 elements.
So if you take between 4 to 7 blades then you can't field an element of Roman Cav - and therefore unless you count the Cv(O) general, you can't field any Allied Cav either.
Its not a big issue as I have been mostly playing 400AP battles of late but on occasion we do have a dbmm100 evening so I have been counting the general and fielding one additional allied Cv(I) element in addition. I guess as long as my opponents don't object then all is well in the Republic.
Lightbringer
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If the minimum is less than 1 element in DBMM 100, do you not round up to 1?
And wouldn't the halving process result in the number of Roman cavalry being "0.5 per 4 blades"?
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The ratios don't get halved as well do they? Otherwise Later Romans with 0-1 Ps(O) per Ax(S) would only get 0-1 Ps(O) per 2 Ax(S), changing the character of the army.
I though the minimum number of Blade was 16 anyway, so would become 8, which isn't a problem.
If it were 8, which would halve to 4, and the ratio was 1 per 8-12 Blade then I guess you would be stuck with a minimum of 1 Cv(O) (kind interpretation) or a minimum of 8 Blade (less kind interpretation). In a Polybian Roman army this seems appropriate anyway - you should have a lot of Blades.
Toby
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The way i read it is,only element min and max get changed,ratios would stay the same?So Polyian Roman blade would change to 4-28.If you only take 4 Bd elements would that stop you from using any Cv(O) and Sp(S),as these are both per 8-12 blade?Maybe the 100 pts rules need a bit of tweeking. :)
LES
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I'm sure my version fo Book 2 has 16-56 Roman Principes and Hastati...
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I'm sure my version fo Book 2 has 16-56 Roman Principes and Hastati...
That is correct, but for DBMM 100,the min is reduced to 1/4 rounded down,and the max is reduced to 1/2 rounded up.
LES :)
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Oh - sorry - I thought they were both reduced by half.
Toby
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Oh - sorry - I thought they were both reduced by half.
Toby
That's DBMM 200. :)
LES