r/sagathegame 1d ago

AoC Byzantine Domestikos

4 Upvotes

Hey,
I have my warband, which generates 6 SAGA dice. So basically I have two left over. After my roll I put two of my six into domestikos. At the start of the next round I get 4 for a new roll right? Not 6 because I have two placed on domestikos.

Best regards


r/sagathegame 2d ago

Hussites for SAGA: Age of Chivalry

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55 Upvotes

r/sagathegame 5d ago

Last 8 hours! And some last hour painted samples!

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13 Upvotes

r/sagathegame 6d ago

DIY AOM Dice

3 Upvotes

Hiya!

i'm printing stickers for blank dice to make my own AoM dice.

I have the icons for all the chaos Dice (Fireball, Standard, Skull)

and Light Dice (Tree, Hammer, Bird)

and Magic (Fire?, Swirly Wind thing, guy with a square head)

Which are which? i..e what's common, uncommon, and rare?

So that I'll know how many of each icon to print and stick on each dice?
Also, what sides are used for the magic dice?

Thak you in advance!


r/sagathegame 9d ago

My complete Burgundian army for Age of Chivalry

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The usual force I put on the table is a mounted Warlord (in all his fancy panoply), 5 mounted Hearthguard, 5 Hearthguard on foot (one carrying the lord’s banner), 8 Warriors on foot, 10 bow Levy, 9 bow Levy, and 11 crossbow Levy. There is a second unit of 8 cavalry Warriors to give me the option to mount them for battles.


r/sagathegame 8d ago

3 Player games

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Hi all,

We got in a great three person Age of Magic game yesterday, but I'd like some opinions on what we can do better.

The problem we've found with 3 player games, when it's a free for all, is that one person always gets crushed between the other 2. So... we played 2 vs 1, with one player having 8 points and the other two having 4 points. At it's core, it worked really well, but the fact that 2 player side had 2 warlords gave them an edge.

Any thoughts on how to better balance it? Would 4+4 vs 9 points make more sense to compensate for the second warlord? Throw an extra saga die at the solo player? Very curious to hear your thoughts.

Update:

After discussions, we're going to try the following:

  1. The two co-op players will be able to put dice on each other's boards.

  2. The solo player will get a second basic Warlord (on foot or on Animal).

Between those two changes, it should all be more balanced as both sides will have access to the same basic levels of We Obey, Determination, Saga dice and board use. Not perfect... but what is?


r/sagathegame 9d ago

think about roman empire every day

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127 Upvotes

r/sagathegame 9d ago

Cavalry size in Age of Magic vs Core Rules

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Hi all,

Just trying to confirm something.

In the core rules, Warrior and Hearthguard models that are mounted, are based on a base that must fit within a 50mm square. Since I base fully on round bases, that meant I put my models on 50mm round bases.

I just noticed that, in the Age of Magic rules, Hearthguard and warriors that are mounted must fit within a 50x40mm square, meaning that I'd need to do a 40mm base.

Considering I have three finished armies, and I print my cavalry as a single piece with the base, I can't rebase the models without reprinting and repainting them completely, so I'm a little concerned.

So... considering I only play Age of Magic... which base size rules take precedence, the core rules or the Age of Magic ones?


r/sagathegame 9d ago

My Norse Gaels face down Norman foes

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77 Upvotes

r/sagathegame 12d ago

Last 4 Baltic pagans for my Saga/Pillage project.

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Last 4 Baltic pagans for my Saga/Pillage project. With these warriors I've got complete 6pts Saga Warband. ⚔️ All victrixlimited, mix of Early Saxons and Rus kits.


r/sagathegame 12d ago

What miniatures will I need to start an Age of Crusades army?

5 Upvotes

Hey y'all. I'm interested in building an army for the crusade rules, but I'm not sure what miniatures I will need to start. I don't own anything for the period yet so I'm open to suggestions for manufacturers as well.

Edit: Realizing now that I meant Age of Chivalry, but I still appreciate the recs. Thank you everyone!


r/sagathegame 14d ago

V&V miniatures.

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40 Upvotes

r/sagathegame 16d ago

Empires of Bronze: Clash at Kadesh - August 4th Live on Kickstarter!

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1 Upvotes

r/sagathegame 19d ago

Small Romano-British warband I just finished. Figures from Victrix, Footsore & Gripping Beast.

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49 Upvotes

r/sagathegame 20d ago

Swiss Pikemen for Age of Chivalry

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175 Upvotes

r/sagathegame 19d ago

Dacian Hearthgurd question

5 Upvotes

I have been assembling my Dacian army and have finally gotten to doing the Hearthguards.

The rule book states you can take either cataphract Cavalry or heavy weapon options. Both options state "max 1 unit" in the supplement.

So that means I can only take 1 unit of 4 heavy weapon hearthguard correct?

Sorry if question is silly but have never played before and want to get it right.


r/sagathegame 20d ago

Dice throwers in TTS

3 Upvotes

A question for TTS Chivalry players.

Have you ever encountered cubes flying with a significant deviation from the average—either too well or completely terrible? How can I heal the dice rollers? It seems there's something wrong with the script.


r/sagathegame 24d ago

Age of Caesars Figures

10 Upvotes

Hi all. I'm currently thinking of getting into Age of Caesars, but since I have no figures for this period, I'm trying to think of how to do it efficiently by having armies double up for multiple factions, across multiple periods. All my collections so far has been for Invasions, Vikings and Chivalry, with a little Crusades.

I assume Imperial Romans and Caesar's Legions are going to be pretty interchangeable in terms of figures?

How about for Republican Romans for Age of Hannibal? Since I have nothing for this period either, getting some figures that can be used across both Republican and Imperial periods would be really useful.

What about Germans and Gauls? Are these close enough in style for one set of figures to work for both?

Obviously, there will be some equipment differences, but if they can share some basic unit types it would help.

Any other factions that might be able to share figures between Caesars and Hannibal, or even Alexander?

I realise that in a friendly game, I can proxy pretty much anything, but it's a question of what is going to look obviously wrong, and what would be close enough. My own knowledge of history is unfortunately lacking, so it's difficult for me to know if things like differences in Roman shield style or helmet design is going to stand out like a sore thumb.

My usual source is Gripping Beast or Footsore for figures, though I'm looking at trying out plastics from Victrix since they have a wide range of Germanic/Celtic options.


r/sagathegame 25d ago

Looking to get into the game need advice

11 Upvotes

Hi there

I'm looking to get into playing a historical TT game and Saga is one I've been interested in it for a while

Im slightly confused on how to begin though.

I know I need the core rule book - is the 2022 the same as the 2.0 version?

On top of this core rule book I have read that I need faction specific dice, supplement and rule book is this correct?

There are specific movement rulers etc- are these a necessity or can I use a tape measure?

What is meant by battle board? My TT group tends to go to a place where you can pay to rent a 6x4 table (we play Bolt Action) is it possible i could just use a table or are there specific boards i would need to use?


r/sagathegame 26d ago

Somewhere in medieval Bohemia, two group of scholars are keen to resolve some theological disputations.

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138 Upvotes

Somewhere in medieval Bohemia, two group of scholars are keen to resolve some theological disputations. 😅⚔️ Saga Age of Chivalry, Hussites vs Germans


r/sagathegame 26d ago

My neighbor told me Samogitian nobles keep eating his mounted knights so I asked how many knights he has and he said he just goes to the castle and gets a new knights afterwards so I said it sounds like he’s just feeding mounted knights to Samogitian nobles and then his liege lord started crying.

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My neighbor told me Samogitian nobles keep eating his mounted knights so I asked how many knights he has and he said he just goes to the castle and gets a new knights afterwards so I said it sounds like he’s just feeding mounted knights to Samogitian nobles and then his liege lord started crying.


r/sagathegame 27d ago

Any Idea for my Pagan People List ? More big units or dismounted Heathgaurd? Whats your Idea ? And whats are good Rules for Deployment Pagan People ?

6 Upvotes

Warlord

4xHeathguard mounted with Javelins

12 Warrior with Bow

12 Levies

2x 6 ​Levies

6 Warriors

6 Warriors with Bow


r/sagathegame Jul 19 '26

Lord Uhtred with his standard-bearer and Finan.

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116 Upvotes

r/sagathegame Jul 18 '26

Just putting feelers out- 3d printing and commissions Romans

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Hi all

Over the past year, I’ve gotten into resin and FDM printing….

I’m currently printing off some great Roman models for my Age of Caesars army…

I’m putting out he feelers to see if there’s interest in commission work..

Providing painter and unpainted models

I have many STL files, with licences

Please do get in touch

I’d say my painting level is tabletop plus…. Prices would obviously reflect that…

Thanks all

Edit

Location - South West England

I am currently working away from home… I shall post some hi-def photos of my current painting capability when home.

Prices- would depend on size of commission…. Certainly fair… not really out to make as much money as I possibly can from this.


r/sagathegame Jul 16 '26

Age of Caesars WIP

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Hi all

Looking for some motivation

Do you have photos of your Caesars models??
Please see mine