Victory Results:
 36 %
Record a victory for BOTTOM ARMY  64 %
Total plays 22 - Last reported by Mark-McG on 2023-02-15 11:14:08

Historical Background
After Cannae, Rome struggled to rebuild its armies, but needed time. In Spain, Hannibal’s brother Hasdrubal commanded an army large enough to possibly let Carthage win the war – if it united with Hannibal’s victorious veterans. Standing in his way, however, were the legions of two capable (at last) consuls, the brothers Gnaeus and Publius Scipio. Both knew of the tactics used at Cannae, but felt the only way to counter encirclement was to quickly break the Carthaginian center. When the battle commenced, the Roman legions fiercely attacked the Carthaginian center, but, unlike Cannae, there was enough Roman cavalry to hold their flanks. Lacking cavalry superiority (and his brother’s tactical genius), Hasdrubal was unable to surround the Romans before they broke through his center. His cavalry joined the retreat, leaving the splendid heavy infantry to its fate. Rome was granted the time it needed to live and fight another day. Eight years later, Hasdrubal finally was able to march to Italy, but lost both his army and his life at the Metaurus.
The stage is set. The battle lines are drawn and you are in command. Can you change history?

War Council

Carthaginian Army
Leader: Hasdrubal
7 Command Cards 

Roman Army
Leader: Gnaeus & Publius Scipio
10 Command Cards
Move First

Victory
12 Banners

Special Rules
None

 

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esparver73 replied the topic:
3 years 1 month ago
A strange battle, the Roman legion remained in place almost all the battle, leaving the fight to the light units and the wings, which caused some damage to the Carthaginian elephants and light troops but were eventually wiped out. The Carthaginian light cavalry managed to encircle and destroy the Roman cavalry for a final win 13-7.