What's it about?

What is tabletop?

Tabletop is more than a board game. You place small miniatures, such as soldiers, monsters or heroes, on a built-up table and move them across terrain, ruins and woods using a fixed set of rules. Dice decide whether an attack lands, a tape measure checks the range, and in the end every game tells its own little story.

Many people paint their own miniatures. For most of us that's just as much part of the hobby as playing, a calm, creative side of it between games. But you don't have to: plenty of people learn it with us, and some just love to play.

Alongside classic tabletop, trading card games like Magic and Pokémon, role-playing games like Dungeons & Dragons and classic board games all have a place with us too. At Legio Intermeratus you'll find all of it under one roof, plus people who are happy to show you how it works.

The best part: tabletop is a social hobby. You sit across from each other, talk, laugh and roll dice. No screen, no pressure, just a table and good company.

From our table

What's on our tables

A few impressions from our tables: from a 40k close-up to a card-game round. On site you'll find nine fixed gaming tables, terrain in all shapes, mats and a painting corner with lamps, cutting mats and paint pots.

Warhammer 40,000 miniature close-up at Legio Intermeratus in Augsburg
Magic: The Gathering card game round at Legio Intermeratus in Augsburg
Pokémon trading card game at Legio Intermeratus in Augsburg
Freebooters Fate tabletop game at Legio Intermeratus in Augsburg

Who is it for?

Who is tabletop for?

In short: for anyone who fancies dice, stories and friendly people. You don't need to bring anything except curiosity.

  • Beginners: Never played before? Perfect. We'll explain the rules at your pace.
  • Returners: Played years ago and fancy more? Pick up right where you left off.
  • Painters: Prefer a brush to dice? There's a place for that with us too.
  • Families & younger players: Reduced or free membership depending on age.
  • Experienced & competitive players: Find regular opponents and teammates, test your lists and train for tournaments, not just demo games. More in the Warhammer section.

Step by step

Your first visit

Four simple steps, and you're at the table.

  1. Message us first

    Drop us a quick message at kontakt@legio-intermeratus.de or via Discord beforehand. That way we know you're coming.

  2. Come by

    Once we've arranged a time, come by and have a look. We'll make sure someone is there to welcome you and show you around.

  3. Watch & try

    Watch games in progress or jump straight into a short demo game. You don't need your own army for that.

  4. Stick around

    Enjoyed it? If you'd like to stick around, we're happy to tell you how to become a member.

Map showing Oberer Graben 13, 86152 Augsburg
Oberer Graben 13, 86152 Augsburg. Our entrance is in the inner courtyard: head down the driveway and you'll find us on the left. · Map: Google

Getting here

How to find us

Our clubhouse sits right in the heart of Augsburg:

Legio Intermeratus Tabletop e.V.
Oberer Graben 13
86152 Augsburg

Message us before your first visit, then we'll arrange a meeting point and time. Younger players have reduced or free membership depending on age.

Parking & getting here: On-street parking is possible, but only with a parking ticket. If you're staying longer, it's best to park at the City-Galerie; from there it's only a 5-minute walk to the club. Thanks to our central location we're also very easy to reach by public transport, and depending on where you live, of course on foot or by bike too.

Message us

Frequently asked

Answered in brief

Do I need my own army to play?

No. You don't need your own army to watch or to try a demo game. Just message us first and we'll show you around, explain the basics and find a way for you to try a game.

How much does it cost to drop by?

Your first visit and demo games are free. If you're new, send us a quick message first so we can arrange a good time.

Do my miniatures need to be painted or official models?

No. With us there is neither a painting requirement nor strict rules about manufacturers or 3D printing.

When is it busiest?

Friday and Saturday are our busiest days, so they're the best times to meet people and get into a game. On weekdays, evenings are your best bet; on weekends and public holidays you can drop by all day. Members have round-the-clock access to the clubhouse.

Where do I find you in Augsburg?

Our clubhouse is at Oberer Graben 13, 86152 Augsburg. Send us a quick message at kontakt@legio-intermeratus.de before your first visit and we'll arrange everything else.

Tempted? Pull up a chair.

Send us a quick message about when you'd like to drop by. We'll show you everything, whether it's a first demo game or a list for your next tournament.