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    My Sarmatian campaign was entirely horse-archer oriented and it was unsurprisingly easy to shoot down and route most footmen stacks. I had the most trouble with Saka and Pahlava, since Saka had just gotten their reforms with Hellenic hoplites (not to mention that their Yuezhi horse archers could outshoot all of my noble horse archers).

    The Hetairoi Kataphraktoi are the Late Baktrian Bodyguard, but feel free to implement however many kats you see fit. I usually charge once, and then ALT+Click to bring out their maces/swords (which are AP, by the way). Arachosian Skirmisher Cavalry do wonders, too. They have AP axes as secondaries, and they can do well in a hand to hand with most medium cavalry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albath View Post
    @Daiyoukai

    My Sarmatian campaign was entirely horse-archer oriented and it was unsurprisingly easy to shoot down and route most footmen stacks. I had the most trouble with Saka and Pahlava, since Saka had just gotten their reforms with Hellenic hoplites (not to mention that their Yuezhi horse archers could outshoot all of my noble horse archers).
    I may play a Saka Rauka campaign after I hit the victory conditions for Baktria. Or perhaps I'll try my hand at the Sweboz again. After all, I have a bone to pick with that Rhesus, the Eleutheroi super-general that spawns in a province near their lands.

    The Hetairoi Kataphraktoi are the Late Baktrian Bodyguard, but feel free to implement however many kats you see fit. I usually charge once, and then ALT+Click to bring out their maces/swords (which are AP, by the way). Arachosian Skirmisher Cavalry do wonders, too. They have AP axes as secondaries, and they can do well in a hand to hand with most medium cavalry.
    Ah, they're the new bodyguard unit one receives from the Baktrian reforms, which, unfortunately, have not triggered for me yet. The trigger is the same as the vanilla reforms for the Romani, correct? I really hope it doesn't require the Romani to actually own the city, because... well, take a look below.

    I await your updates fervently.
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    In a scant eleven years, Karthadastim has managed to push the Romani back and claim around half of Italian peninsula. And to the south, on Sicily, they've boated in a few stacks, although none of them are full. Never mind the Aedui to the North-Northwest, Epeiros to the east, and Lusotannan sweeping in from the west. Sad thing is, I'm their ally, yet I can't do a thing to help them without rousing the anger of everyone between Baktra and Roma. They're allied with the Ptolemaioi as well, but they're too busy with Saba and the Seleucids to help.

    Anyway, as you can see, Pahlava's taken some land from the Sauromatae, albeit the province in question has been bouncing back and forth between them for five years or thereabouts. Amusing enough, I initially believed their pre-war military buildup was intended for me, since they had a fairly competent general and army camped outside one of my cities for a time, but eventually they headed west. I was simultaneously relieved and disappointed. Other than the Pahlava-Sauromatae war, the east has been relatively peaceful since 229 BC.

    Interestingly, Pontos has made some nice gains against the Seleucids recently, and I'm hoping they continue to do so, as, well, it's something I've not seen very often in my games.
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    Go Carthage!!!!
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    The Sarmatians are monsters in both our campaings... I have at least 5 legions (full stacks) prepared for this war... It will be bloody
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    9 BC - Notice anything unusual in this screen? I couldn't believe my eyes when i saw the message:

    War declared: Saba - Baktria

    Development...
    Parthia destroyed the Seleucid rebellions, and finally started a war with me... Unfortunatly they attack me with a bunch of phalanxes and other infanry... Only a few Cata's, and no Horse archers at all.

    I'm exploring Britain a bit, for a future invasion... But i must check my money a bit... a few turns ago i didn't even have the money for a proconsul's Palace!!!

    Not long ago i had 500.000 mnai

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    Congrats on getting an Augustus, Anubis! Finally there will be peace and prosperity in the Res Publica! -M
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    For much of the third century the Ptolemaic Empire was forced to turn south to increase its powerbase. Wars with the Seleucids ended in stalemates at best. An attempt to draw the line at Jerusalem failed, and the Seleucids were only checked by the unprecedented levying of native Egyptian soldiers. Raids meant to weaken Seleucid power in order to enable the upstart Pontus to supplant them in Anatolia also came to a bad end, merely replacing a Greek enemy standing at the gates of Alexandria with a Persian one. A power also rose in Arabia, which ontinually threatened to spill over the borders of their peninsula into Egypt. Only in the south was success to be found, and the mines there would pay the armies that saved Alexandria from conquest repeatedly over the course of the century.

    Things would come to a close towards the end of the third century, however. Carthage, long time allies of the Ptolemaios family, attacked Kyrene, crushing the army sent to stop them. At first there was panic in Alexandria, as it wasfeared that the Pontus and Saba would take advantage, but the former became embroiled in a conflict with the rising power of Macedonia, and the latter not yet powerful enough to be a threat without Pontic aid.



    The heir Iason Ptolemaios was designated to take back Kyrene and punish Carthage for their treachery. Although the war would bankrupt the nation as multiple great armies had to raised, and at times fortune seemed to go against the Ptolemies as much as Carthage, in the end Iason was successful and took Carthage itself. When his father passed and he became ruler he decided that the area around Carthage and directly to the west would become permanent possessions of his family.



    For some time their was peace as the remnants of Carthage were to weak to strike back, but when Rome attacked the Ptolemaic allies to the north, the Sweboz, Iason ordered his cousin and designated heir Menestratos Ptolemaios, to raise an army against them. Only their great mercenary armies were a challenge. Quite to his surprise Menestrator found himself in command of nearly all of Italy within a relatively short period of time. It would seem the people of Rome had forgotten how to fight, as they fielded mainly armies of light spearmen, with some few heavy infantry.



    Many scholars of the time have termed this te beginning of a Golden Age of Ptolemaic wealth and military might, but not all is at it seems. Armies take up the vast majority of the Imperial budget, with little available for the upgrading of buildings or garrisons. Macedonia has risen to great power, and wrested Kyrene itself from the Ptolemies, a development ignored by Iason in his obsession with the west. The most recent news has it falling yet again, this time to Pontus. Iason Ptolemaios is under siege, while one of his settlements east of Carthage has fallen. Alexandria still lies open to attack, with no buffer for protection if Macedonia conquers its way to her gates, or if Pontus has a resurgence. Meanwhile to the east the Seleucids have eliminated most of their rivals, and are still regarded as the most powerful kingdom in the known world. This at least hasn't been ignored, and Iason has sent a force under the Egyptian Nikeratos Mendaios east to aid the Baktrians.

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    A fun game, although the prevalence of "faction destroyed" in recent turns has me worried. The last map I posted must be a turn or two off, because both Pahlava and the Aedui were recently taken out. Now that I'm big enough I'll see if I can help the remaining weaker factions, if I can push back Carthage at least.
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    Baktria
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    Interesting information

    The Romans used to possess all of Italy and Pannonia and all around Helvetis up to Viennos and Vesontio
    Carthage, later, managed to conquer Roma itself and after that the rest of southern Italy. They weakened, when they got kicked out of Spain by
    the Lusonannan, who now form a mighty empire - powerful enough to callenge even the stronges of europes nations, maybe even
    the Makedonians, who were among the greatest nations from the beginning and used to be the strongest Faction for almost 50 years, before
    the Ptolemaioi became even more powerful after they gained the upper hand in the cruel war against Carthage.
    The Arche Seleukeia still is a strong nation and - meanwhile - can field the most fearsome and heavily armoured units of the world, and this, though they have suffered greatly from constant war against Baktria, Pahlava and the Ptolemaioi for over 100 years now. Their most faithful allies are the
    Sab'yn who startet war with Baktria, by marching through friendly Seleukid lands to Persis and besieging the since shortly Baktrian city of Persepolis. Therefore Baktria decided to invade Arabia and bring the war to the land of the enemy.
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    But why the capital? There is Saba territory much closer to your empire.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skullheadhq View Post
    But why the capital? There is Saba territory much closer to your empire.
    Richer.

    EDIT: I forgot that we're supposed to use complete sentences. The capital's probably richer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vartan View Post
    Richer.

    EDIT: I forgot that we're supposed to use complete sentences. The capital's probably richer.
    That or taking out his power center in one good strike. He can take Carna and then work his way back to Homna or Gerrha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skullheadhq View Post
    But why the capital? There is Saba territory much closer to your empire.
    Strategical cleverness of me ;-) It broke the backbone of their economy. Having captured their capital and killed their king, they soon will have to surrender after I have chased down the rest of the kings sons and they will be my protectorate. If not, they will of course be exterminated. (Matter of Roleplay)

    Besides that, the Seleukids, their allies, had a huge army stationed in their northeastern territories. I would have been forced to fight them before capturing a Sab'yn city, which I could not afford back then.

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    Yes! Recreate Sodom and Gomorrah. Destruction, decimation! It'll be raining flames on Sab'yn lands!
    This of course is a good version too :D
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    Jebi's mighty Pahlava at 183BC

    Brutal war against Ptolies is finally over as i gave some settlements to AS in order to have a buffer zone between me and 'yellow fellows'. AS is attacking me rarely now because they're weak as an old dog: and they deserve it.
    Saba conquered Charax from me few years ago, i retook the settlement with no mercy for Saba soldiers: they all finally realized the terror of Parthian arrows!
    My former ally, Hayasdan attacked me too. They were so damn annoying that i send my faction leader and my best cataphract escadrons and kicked them out of their homelands. I hope they will enjoy the steppes: cause nobody messes with my Pahlavans :D
    Pontos is still my ally and i have no intentions to attack them . I have some mercy for Makedonians so i let them have that little Nikaia: i'll send some tanks latter to wipe them out, and i guess Nike won't be on their side :D
    . I also plan to conquer the whole Greece.
    Baktria will suffer, really soon. I've got catas, i'll conquer the world with my mighty Pahlavs!




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