For army composition, I went with 3 stacks:
1. My African army had all african troops: libyan spearmen, liby-phoenician infantry & heavy cavalry, african pikemen, two gldgmtk, and some sacred bands. Recruited cretan archer mercenaries from Sicily for ranged attack.
2. My Iberian army had a similar composition, but using iberian Lanceari for heavy cavalry instead, and dropping a couple libyan spearmen units for Loracati Scutari instead. Used Balearic slingers for ranged attack.
3. My army in Sicily was made up of a huge hoplite force from Syracuse, some light infantry from Messana, and liby-phoenician cavalry from Lilibeo. Recruited cretan archer mercenaries in Sicily for ranged attack.
I started out by conquering North Africa, there are several settlements along the cost with mines. This gives you a huge early income boost once you get them all running. After that I was going to go for Iberia, but I was attacked by Ptolemy and opted to conquer Egypt instead. Iberia is probably a better option, though, as it is a smaller area to cover, Lusotannen are much weaker than Ptolemaioi, and Iberia has lots of mines to boost your income whereas Egypt only has one in Meroe. You'll want to capture Rhegion at some point, preferably early, as it is a very rich city and blocks the only approach into Sicily.
Of course...you can do whatever you want!
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