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RYDIS
The Wooden S
RULES FOR GLADIATORIAL COMBAT
written by IAN BECKRY DIS
The Wooden Sword
RULES FOR GLADIATORIAL COMBAT
written by IAN BECK
To Christina - to whom I always seem to be apologizing.
(I'm Sorry!)Index
INTRODUCTION
RUDIS 1
The Gladiators
Movement
Combat
Success of Attacks
Effect of Damage
Attack/Defence Poss. Chart
Other Weapons
Gladiators using 2 Weapons
simultaneously
Multiple Combats
After Hand-to-Hand Combat
The Retiariu
The Laqueraii
Gladiators on the ground
Pugilis
Contra-Retiarius & Gaetulians
OPTIONAL RULES
SUPER RUDIS
Campaign Game & Examples
of Combat
RUDIS 2
Types of Warriors
Combat
Range Weapons
Single figs. attacked by more
than 1
Protection, Cover,Fortifica'n
Essedarii v Hoplites
Hadrians Wall ;
Bestiarii v Animals
RUDIS 3 - Chariot Racing
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
HEXAGONAL DISPLAY CHART
15
19
20
23
24
24
25
30
30
34
37
38
41
NTRODUCTION
First,a word of explanation;- Back in 1975 I wrote 'Rudis' because I vas
dis-satisfied with the currently available sets of Gladiatorial rules.
That year Bradford University Wargames Society published them and the
first printing of 200 copies were all sold out at Northern Militaire
Tabletop Games had shoun great interest in them so it was decided that
they vould take up publication; they would, however, have to make "one
or two changes" so as to make the rules "more commercial". (The original
set included considerable amounts of waffle, notes, comments, wittisisms
and plain rubbish - this was cut out). Unfortunately, these changes
reduced the clarity and the readability of the rules. A change in manag-
ement at Tabletop produced @ change in policy and "Chattier" rules vere
encouraged - ve vrote "Once Upon a Time in the West" on these lines -
they have therefore alloved me to "re-do" Rudis to give the product you
have just bought;- The new improved 2nd. edition Rudis with added
WAFFLES!
The rules are divided into three sections, the first deals vith basic
hand-to-hand combat between small groups of gladiators, the second are
for larger and more spectacular combats - all of which ere believed to
have occurred - and the third are the already well knoun chariot racing
rules (slightly amended) which though having precious little to do with
glediatorial combat are great fun.
I earnestly hope that, through these rules, gladiatorial conbat may, at
last, be taken seriously as a Wargame. (but not too seriously!)
To conclude I would like to thank the following people vho helped 'road
test' these rules: Ne Py: Berey
Mr". Bussey
Mr J. Goodall
Mr J. Spencer.
In addition I vould like to thank the members of the Bradford University
Wargames Society (1975) for their help in publishing the first set.
Thanks also to Mr Bob Connor of Tabletop Games for carrying on the good
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© Ian Beck 1976.
Revised June 1980