Victory Results:
 47 %
Record a victory for BOTTOM ARMY  53 %
Total plays 81 - Last reported by SimSportPlyr on 2024-12-11 20:25:40

Historical Background
In 410 BC, Carthage invaded Greek Sicily, ending seventy years of peace. In the turmoil surrounding the Punic invasion, Dionysius I was able to establish a tyranny in Syracuse in 405. Dionysius initiated a series of wars against Carthage and neighboring Greek cities. In 377 Dionysius won a crushing victory at Cabala, capturing 5,000 men and killing over 10,000, including the Carthaginian general Mago. His son, Himilco, rebuilt the Punic army and sought a re-match at Cronium in 376 with his army of over 30,000 foot and 4000 horse. Dionysius was confident that his army, of about the same size,  would easily defeat this Punic army a second time. Dionysius commanded his Greek mercenaries in the center, his brother Leptines led the Syracusans on the right, while the left was held by allied Greeks and Gauls. Himilco formed his center with Libyan levies, placing heavier Greek and barbarian mercenaries on the wings. Dionysius drove back the Punic center, but Leptines was killed during his assault, and the Syracusan right wing buckled. Himilco's mercenaries also broke the Greek left. As both wings collapsed, the Syracusan center was enveloped and a great slaughter commenced. Himilco had won an unexpected victory, avenged his father’s death and forced Dionysius to sue for peace. Cronium was the greatest open field Punic victory in three centuries of combat with Syracuse.
The stage is set. The battle lines are drawn and you are in command. The rest is history.

War Council

Carthaginian Army
Leader: Himilco Mago
6 Command Cards 

Siracusan Army
Leader: Dionisio I
5 Command Cards      
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Elitesim replied the topic:
4 weeks 1 day ago
Probably partly due to odd quirks of luck, we found this one to be a wild ride. Played it twice, first time the Carthaginians won 7-1, the second time (same players on each side) Dionysius won 7-1.

Even with careful preparation (we spent a lot of time dressing our lines before serious battle was joined), once things start going downhill for one side it is very hard to stop the slide. I think the problem is that there are slightly too many units for the size of the map, which leads to units dying from forced retreat.
Tantalon replied the topic:
9 years 3 weeks ago
Thanks mk20336. Greatly appreciated.
mk20336 replied the topic:
9 years 1 month ago
This was in Bonus Scenario 3-Pack (These are the bonus scenarios originally available only to those who ordered via P500)

Please have a look at:
Tantalon replied the topic:
9 years 1 month ago
My edition of Expansion 1 only has 21 scenarios. Can anyone tell me where scenarios 122-124 come from?