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Personal logo BigRedBat Sponsoring Member of TMP of BigRedBat Ventures writes:


Index of TtS! Army Lists

I've been busy (with help from friends) writing new Ancient and Medieval army lists for To the Strongest! The most recently published lists include:

  • Western Anatolian, Minoan and Early Mycenean, Later Mycenean and Trojan Wars, Old and Middle Kingdom Hittite, Libyan, Hyksos and Mitanni lists in the Cradle of Civilizations booklet.
  • An Early Carthaginian list in the Frogs Around a Pond booklet.
  • Later Arab, Early Armenian and Maccabean Jewish lists in the Kingdoms of the East booklet.
  • Etruscan League, Samnite, Tullian Roman, and Third Servile War (AKA I'm Spartcus!) lists in the Rise of Rome booklet.
  • A Jewish Revolts list in the Rome's Empire booklet.
  • Early Welsh, Avar, and Early Byzantine in the Late Antiquity booklet.
  • Komnenon Byzantine, Thematic Byzantine, and Italian Marches in the Early Medieval booklet.
  • French Ordonnance and Burgundian Ordonnance in the Later Medieval booklet.
  • Burmese, Thai, Champa and Khmer Empire in the Oriental booklet.

There is a handy index that lists all 174 army lists, by booklet or alphabetical order.

The individual booklets containing the lists can be downloaded for free.

The lists are in the form of Microsoft Excel spreadsheets; if you don't have MS Excel, you can view them using Excel Viewer, Google Sheets, or similar. The individual lists are in the tabs at the bottom of the front page of the booklet. I hope you enjoy them – look out for new lists, too, I publish one (or sometimes two) most weeks.

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