EPIC04 Zama (202 BC)

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16 years 1 month ago - 16 years 1 month ago #336 by alecrespi
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14 years 8 months ago #803 by King-Billy
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Played this against my son today. Went to the Carthaginians 14-13. I lost all three Roman leaders to casualty rolls! Not only did this give him three extra flags, it also meant that by the end game I could not score hits with leader rolls.

I used my light infantry to shoot at his elephants, causing him to pull them back, which worked well becuase at the end of the game they trampled a number of reduced units in quick time.

Epic is great. Took nearly two hours to play, and we had a great time.

Bill

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14 years 8 months ago #806 by markwals
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A friend and I played Zama yesterday.My lights were woefully unable to stop his elephants from closing with lots of medium infantry and causing a great deak of carnage.It came down to the wire with Rome winning 14-13 banners. It seems to be a well balanced scenario.

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14 years 7 months ago - 14 years 7 months ago #815 by Baronflick
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Just recovering from a epic weekend of gaming at Salute and running the London Marathon and i thought you guys would like to see 28mm Zama EPIC C&C game. These were taken at the SoA at Bletchly but the rematch was at Salute. A stunning 16 ft table and over 1400 beautifully painted figures and I was lucky to play on the Carthage side.

picasaweb.google.co.uk/SimonMiller1960/ZamaBletchleyIanSPics
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14 years 7 months ago #817 by alecrespi
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Hey Chris,
it looks like amazingly huge!
Even if I'm stronlgy stick to wooden blocks... I have to admit that painted miniatures have their own fascination.

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13 years 9 months ago #1069 by King-Billy
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I played this again today against my boy Daniel. This time I was the Carthaginians V his Romans. I won 14 to 12.
My elephants played merry havoc in the centre early on, and Dan had some bad luck battling back against them, letting them survive to fight again on later turns. Twice heavy infantry went down to single rolls!

Dan came back hard though across the line, and started pushing me back. It was not to be. Even after Scipio rallied the centre and pushed forward, Hannibal met him and victory was mine.

Very close and enjoyable game. Daniel didn't take may shots with his lights against the elephants, then again I tried to avoid letting him do it.

Bill

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13 years 4 months ago #1150 by Oleg
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Baronflick wrote:

Just recovering from a epic weekend of gaming at Salute and running the London Marathon and i thought you guys would like to see 28mm Zama EPIC C&C game. These were taken at the SoA at Bletchly but the rematch was at Salute. A stunning 16 ft table and over 1400 beautifully painted figures and I was lucky to play on the Carthage side.

picasaweb.google.co.uk/SimonMiller1960/ZamaBletchleyIanSPics


Great pics. Amazing!

Where did you get so many minis and how much time did it take to paint them all?

We shall never surrender.

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4 years 7 months ago #3356 by esparver73
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A very balanced battle that went tied all the way. Romans used light infantry to kill some elephant blocks but the rest of the elephants wroke havoc amongst the Roman Legions. There was an interesting long fight between light cavalries with much attrition and no definite result. On the Roman left most units from both sides were destroyed and in the center the heavy units clashed against each other. Finally the dice granted a Carthaginian victory 14-13.

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3 years 4 months ago #3987 by Mark-McG
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Message from the Romans after a Carthaginian 14-10 win 

"I will either find a way, or make one."
attrib to Hannibal Barca

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2 years 5 months ago #4348 by TomKnight3
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We played the game as 2 vs. 2 with the center player as the overall commander, with the other player handling the flanks. Going in I said most likely it would come down to the elephants as they can do a lot of damage, or be a liability.

This was a great battle that played out in two parts. Part I the Romans rolled up the flanks of Carthage destroying all six of the Carthage Cavalry. Rome only lost two light CAV units. Romans consolidated the center and took out an elephant unit with ranged fire. Every thing looked good. The Roman cavalry commander on the left was too aggressive and he lost some of his Cav units. It was now more even, but Rome still had the advantage.

We took a break to have some cake. July 4th weekend, we had a Flag Cake.

We had a short strategy session and started Part 2.

Carthage had opened ranks for elephants which was not a good sign. They played Mounted Charge and hit the Roman center. It was a bloodbath for Rome. Next up the Romans attacked the elephants only to be hit with a First Strike. The Roman center was tattered. Rome tried to knock out the elephants but failed. Then Carthage played a second Mounted Charge. The Roman center was nothing but a hole. The Romans did take out one elephant with Clash of Shields, but Carthage had two more center cards to allow them to push the elephants more.

Carthage won 14-10. It was a stunning and fast defeat from which Rome could not rebound.

Lot of drama. Everyone enjoyed the scenario.

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