Showing posts with label Eumenes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eumenes. Show all posts

Monday, August 1, 2022

Antigonid versus Eumenid Successors - To the Strongest Game

 

Antigonus’ forces left, Eumenes’ forces right


Opposite end


Satrapal cavalry charge on Eumenes’ left flank


Demetrius’ xystophoroi don’t last long


Flank charge on Antigonus’pike


Last Sunday I played a solo To the Strongest game out in the shed. This was my first game and I chose small Antigonid versus Eumenid Successor forces, to get used to the rules and because I wanted to use some commanders I’d painted recently. Antigonus out scouted Eumenes and moved first. The two sides had very similar armies but the game proved to be very one sided.

Antigonus' forces destroyed a unit of Persian slingers by shooting in the first turn, but it was all downhill from there. Eumenes’ satrapal cavaly on the left flank quickly accounted for Demetrius’s xystophoroi and horse archers destroyed the Antigonid Tarentines. Eumenes’ xystophoroi routed Antigonus’ cavalry on the left flank and the single remaining Antigonid unit of horse archers was in trouble facing two formed units. Antigonus' forces continued the fight, counter attacking in the centre but it all came unraveled when Antigonus' veteran pike was routed. An easy and very decisive victory for Eumenes who had all the luck in this game.


Antigonus’ cavalry on the left flank are in trouble 


Antigonus’ forces fight on


Antigonus’ veteran pike counter attack


It all comes unraveled 


An easy and decisive victory for Eumenes


Thursday, August 1, 2019

Battle of Paraitacene 317 BC - Command and Colors Ancients




Eumenes' army on the left, Antigonus' on the right


Opposite end of the table


Light infantry get stuck in the centre


Antigonus' right flank


Antigonus' left flank


Last Wednesday night Rick, Simon, Phil and I met down at the Vikings Club for a game of Command and Colors Ancients (CCA). The scenario was the Battle of Paraitacene with Antigonus taking on Eumenes. Rick and Phil commanded Antigonus' forces while Simon and I commanded those of Eumenes. We played a CCA game of the Battle of Gabiene a few years ago at Little Wars which was a lot of fun, so it was good to play this battle which took place one year earlier in 317 BC, between the same armies.

Antigonus got off to a good start by despatching all of Eumenes' elephants. However a combination of poor cards and dice saw his attack falter and he was unable to capitalise on his cavalry advantage on his right flank. Eumenes responded by cleaning up Peithon's light cavalry and Antigonus's light infantry and pike in the centre. In the end it was a comprehensive victory for Eumenes with seven to three victory banners.



Eumenes' right flank


Eumenes' left flank


Fighting in the centre


Light infantry keep it up


Eumenes cleans up the the right flank and centre

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