Thursday, March 26, 2026

Neo-Assyrians versus Neo-Babylonians Midgard Game

 

Neo-Assyrians deployed


Neo-Babylonians deployed


Neo-Elamite allied cavalry and infantry
on the Neo-Babylonian left flank



Neo-Babylonian infantry and
Chaldean archers in the centre


Arab camel riders, Neo-Elamite kallapani
and skirmishers on the right flank


Neo-Assyrian cavalry, chariots and
Sab Sharri auxiliaries


Neo-Assyrian infantry, guard cavalry and skirmishers


Arab camel riders are keen to get in bow range!


Neo-Elamite cavalry advance


Earlier today I played a solo Neo-Assyrians versus Neo-Babylonians Midgard game out in the shed. I already had the army lists and armies organised, it was going to be a wet day, so it was just a matter of getting the figures, table, mat and terrain out. I added a dismounted trait for the Neo-Elamite kallapani so they could dismount as formed archers in one move. Every single unit in the game was armed with missiles. Most of the infantry were mixed spear and bow, the Neo Assyrian infantry were more heavily armoured than the Neo-Babylonian infantry, who were only armour two rather than three.

The Neo-Babylonians were the attackers and advanced, eager to get in bow range. The Neo-Assyrians also advanced and destroyed a unit of Arab camel riders with withering bow fire. The Neo-Elamite kallapani dismounted and on their right flank the Neo-Assyrian chariots and cavalry charged the Neo-Elamite cavalry. Back on the Neo-Assyrian left flank the guard cavalry charged the Neo-Elamite kallapani who were eventually destroyed. In the centre the Neo-Babylonian infantry charged the Neo-Assyrian infantry. The Neo-Assyrian chariots and cavalry were destroyed by the Neo-Elamite cavalry but in the centre the Neo-Assyrian infantry won the combat to narrowly win the game. 



Side view


Cavalry are in mounted bow range


Neo-Elamite kallapani dismount as foot archers


Neo-Assyrian chariots and cavalry charge


Neo-Assyrian guard cavalry charge
the Neo-Elamite kallapani


Cavalry and chariots slog it out



Neo-Assyrian chariots and cavalry are destroyed


Neo-Assyrian guard infantry (Qurubuti)
win the combat in the centre, Neo-Babylonians
lose their final reputation token


14 comments:

  1. Two lovely looking armies, really nice. A hard fought battle.

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    1. Thanks Donnie, it was good fun and really close.

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    1. Thanks Michal, it was nice to play a game with these armies, I haven’t used them that much.

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  3. Great looking game! I've yet to try Midguard, but it's on my list.

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    1. Thanks Christopher, it’s good fun and adapts well to most ancient and medieval periods.

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  4. lovely painted figures/units, the flocking of bases look great and the table top battle map looks great too! blends in nicely with your units. bad day for the chariots being destroyed and cavalry too for that matter :o) Great after action report!... cheers!

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    1. Thanks Phil, it could have gone either way right until the end, the heavier Neo-Assyrian infantry was the difference.

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    1. Thanks Aaron, fun to play a game with these armies.

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  6. Lovely looking pair of armies and sounds like a good game, still havent got around to giving Midgard a go, hope to soon!
    Best Iain

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    1. Thanks Iain, it’s a fun set and seems to work well for most ancient and medieval periods.

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  7. Fabulous looking figures and game, Mike. It reminds me of the old WAB rules book illustration.

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    1. Thanks Dean, it’s a lot of fun. Chariot Wars was my favourite WAB supplement.

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