Napoleon's Battles - 1792-1815

The complete reference for Napoleon's Battles

Scenarios, orders of battle, generals, unit profiles, and play aids - organized for lookup, cross-linking, and the game table.

What is Berthier?

Berthier is the community reference for Napoleon's Battles - a grand tactical wargame covering the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars from 1792 to 1815.

Use it to prepare for a game, look up a commander, browse historical battles, or build an side list - all cross-linked so you can follow the connections that matter.

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Scenarios

Browse historical battles from 1792-1815. View maps, inspect orders of battle, and drill into forces and unit compositions.

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Generals

Search commanders by name, nation, and rating. Read officer notes and biographies, and jump to scenarios where they commanded.

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Units

Unit profiles with morale, fatigue, and combat stats, plus regiments and national reference tables for building forces.

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Documents & Play Aids

Charts, rules references, errata, and printable materials for the game table.

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Insights

Scenario coverage, unit profile usage stats, and collection analytics at a glance.

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About Napoleon's Battles

NAPOLEON'S BATTLES is a grand tactical wargame covering the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars, from 1792 to 1815. In these rules, players assume the role of side or corps commanders.

With Napoleon's Battles, you can play tournament battles with a standard championship side in two hours or recreate large historical actions like Waterloo, Austerlitz, Talavera, and Marengo with multiple players on each side.

The game was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts and Design.

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